3 vintage French chromos representing small humorous...
3 vintage French chromos representing small humorous scenes at the end of the 19th century - Card with golden background
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3 vintage French chromos representing small humorous scenes at the end of the 19th century - Card with golden background
French engraving representing five birds from the middle of the 19th century.
This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
French engraving representing five birds from the middle of the 19th century.
This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
Set of 3 decorative bearer share of a loan realized in France for the Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1931.
These documents will be sent folded in half as they have been kept since decades.
Large photo of 50 years of former classmates or military service comrades from 1930s.
3 French postcards of Château de Malmaison from the 1930s.
"The Château de Malmaison is a French château situated near the left bank of the Seine, about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of the centre of Paris, in the municipality of Rueil-Malmaison. Formerly the residence of Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais, along with the Tuileries it was the headquarters of the French government from 1800 to 1802, and Napoleon's last residence in France at the end of the Hundred Days in 1815. " (from Wikipedia)
Vintage French trade card of the famous mint alcohol brand Ricqulès - Chromo about 1890s
Vintage French trade card of the famous mint alcohol brand Ricqulès - Chromo about 1890s
French bearer share of 250 francs from 1930s of a construction and public works company in the north of France in Arras.
Vintage French postcard with a bouquet of roses from 1930s.
Set of 3 Vintage French postcards of the city of Nancy from 1930s with Stanilas Square, Government Palace and Career Square Hemicycle.
Old French photograph of a woman of the middle class from 1930s.
The date was inscribed in pencil "September 1931".
Booklet of 20 vintage postcards of the city of Bougie (now Béjaïa) in Algeria in the 1930s.
The department of Bougie was a French department of Algeria between 1958 and 1959. Considered since March 4, 1848 as an integral part of the French territory, Algeria was administratively organized in the same way as the metropolis. Thus, for a hundred years, the city of Bougie was a sub-prefecture of the department of Sétif until March 17, 1958.
The Bougie department was therefore created on this date, and included territories from both the departments of Setif and Constantine. He owned five sub-prefectures: Akbou, Djidjelli, Kherrata, Lafayette and Sidi-Aïch.
Huge French lottery tickets "Les gueules cassées" from 1936.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery tickets "Les gueules cassées" from 1937.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
Huge French lottery tickets "Les gueules cassées" from 1938.
These lottery tickets were sold on the street or in small shops to help veterans.
French engraving representing strange characters dating from the middle of the 19th century.
This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon even if this engraving presents humans
French engraving representing a young woman naked and strange characters dating from the middle of the 19th century.
This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon even if this engraving presents humans
French engraving representing a porcupine and bears dating from the middle of the 19th century.
This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
French engraving representing two types of monkey (jocko and pongo) by the drawer Victor Adam dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Jean-Victor Vincent Adam, born in Paris on January 28, 1801 and died in Viroflay on December 30, 1866, is a French painter and lithographer. He has illustrated numerous works and his drawings have been interpreted in engraving by Antoine François Gelée, Émile Giroux and Jean-François Pourvoyeur.
This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
The Jocko is a monkey described by the Earl of Buffon in the fourteenth volume of his Natural History published in 17661. It is presented, alongside the «Pongo», as an orangutan. His description actually corresponds to that of a chimpanzee reported to France in 1740 and died the following year in London.
French engraving representing two large rodents and a hunter by the drawer Victor Adam dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Jean-Victor Vincent Adam, born in Paris on January 28, 1801 and died in Viroflay on December 30, 1866, is a French painter and lithographer. He has illustrated numerous works and his drawings have been interpreted in engraving by Antoine François Gelée, Émile Giroux and Jean-François Pourvoyeur.
This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
French engraving representing a muscardin and shrews by the drawer Victor Adam dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Jean-Victor Vincent Adam, born in Paris on January 28, 1801 and died in Viroflay on December 30, 1866, is a French painter and lithographer. He has illustrated numerous works and his drawings have been interpreted in engraving by Antoine François Gelée, Émile Giroux and Jean-François Pourvoyeur.
This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
French engraving representing a hedgehog and shrews by the drawer Victor Adam dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Jean-Victor Vincent Adam, born in Paris on January 28, 1801 and died in Viroflay on December 30, 1866, is a French painter and lithographer. He has illustrated numerous works and his drawings have been interpreted in engraving by Antoine François Gelée, Émile Giroux and Jean-François Pourvoyeur.
This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
French engraving representing four types of squirrels by the drawer Victor Adam dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Jean-Victor Vincent Adam, born in Paris on January 28, 1801 and died in Viroflay on December 30, 1866, is a French painter and lithographer. He has illustrated numerous works and his drawings have been interpreted in engraving by Antoine François Gelée, Émile Giroux and Jean-François Pourvoyeur.
This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.