
Sets of 10 large cigar bands - Tobacos Alvaro - Spanish...
Sets of 10 large cigar bands - Tobacos Alvaro - Spanish brand of cigars - Serie Musicos - From 1970s
18 pages music catalogue of the Parisian music publisher Marcel Labbé from 1920s.
As a gift, another small music catalogue.
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Sets of 10 large cigar bands - Tobacos Alvaro - Spanish brand of cigars - Serie Musicos - From 1970s
French vintage postcard of Saint-Alban-les-Eaux by the painter Louis Tauzin from 1900s.
Louis Tauzin, born July 21, 1842 in Barsac and died August 30, 1915 in Royan in 1915, is a French landscape painter and affichiste-chromolithographer. Between 1900 and 1910, Louis Tauzin painted a series of watercolours of spa towns (Saint-Alban-les-Eaux, Évian, Vichy) which were used as models for postcards.
More information at https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Tauzin
Huge French lottery ticket "Les gueules cassées" from 1939.
These lottery tickets were sold in the street or in small shops to help veterans.
French engraving representing two types of monkey (the vari and loris of Bengal) by the drawer Edouard Travies dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Édouard Traviès de Villers, born in Doullens on March 24, 1809, and died in Paris 5th on November 18, 18761, is a well-known animal painter, illustrator and lithographer. This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
4 French religious cards - First communion cards from 1930s and 1960s
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.
Very beautiful portrait of a young girl - French postcard - 1920s
French engraving representing four types of antelopes and wildebeest 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.
Vintage Belgian postcard representing a young woman with a bouquet of flowers sent in 1919.
Postcard legend: "Heureuse fête"
Vintage French postcard with some flowers from 1940s.
French engraving representing two types of monkey by the drawer Christophe Annedouche dating from the middle of the 19th century.
Christophe Annedouche (28 June 1803 – 10 June 1866) was a French engraver from Paris. He is known for his natural history illustrations in works such as Georges Cuvier's Le Règne Animal. This engraving is probably the result of a reissue of the encyclopedia on wildlife of Buffon.
Large vintage map of South America from a French atlas of the 1910s. This map on two pages measures 46 x 37 cm and forms the front of the document.
These maps show the world as it was in 1910s...
Vintage French chromolithograph with a young lady representing France with golden background from 1890s
Huge vintage map of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy (Hungary, Czech Republic, Austria, etc.) from a French atlas of the 1910s. This map on two pages measures 54 x 41 cm and forms the front of the document.
On the back you will find a smaller map of French Alps (41 x 27 cm) and a map of the region of Hungary (41 x 27 cm) in the 1910s.
These maps show the world as it was in 1910s...
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.
Large vintage map of France geological and hypsometric from a French atlas of the 1910s. This map on two pages measures 46 x 37 cm and forms the front of the document.
These maps show the world as it was in 1910s...
18 pages music catalogue of the Parisian music publisher Marcel Labbé from 1920s.
As a gift, another small music catalogue.