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Cartes porcelaine Album de pièces essentiellement bruxelloises. 300 pièces de format variés, collée
Currency:EUR
Category:Everything Else / Other
Start Price:NA
Estimated At:1,300.00 - 1,950.00 EUR
NOT SOLD (BIDDING OVER)
0.00EUR+ applicable fees & taxes.
This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2002 Jun 08 @ 05:30UTC-08:00 : PST/AKDT
Cartes porcelaine Album de pièces essentiellement bruxelloises. 300 pièces de format variés, collées par les coins ou en plein sur ff. de support. Dans un album in-4° de l'époque, pleine percaline verte gaufrée à froid sauf la mention"Album" dorée sur le plat sup. Un peu plus de 200 pièces consacrées à Bruxelles, une petite 50aine à diverses villes belges : 9 Anvers, 9 Bruges, 8 Gand, 3 Alost, 3 Malines, 1 Gilly (lithogr. Delacre), 1 Chapelle-lez-Herlaimont (clouterie Duffour), 1 Mons (menuisier), 2 Soignies (nég. en vins), 1 Viersen (soieries)... Quelques cartes étrangères, en 1 exemplaire : hôtels de Lille (Grand Café, 1860), Avignon, Venise, Hannovre, Turin, Gênes, Cologne mais aussi Douai (Soc. royale de Mélomanes, 1870), Les Garçons de la Bourse d'Amsterdam (impr. par Carbote), une droguerie et un négociant en vins à Reims. Une 10aine de cartes de visite dont une très originale décorée d'un alphabet animé (pour J. Lots).Outre les traditionnels marchands de victuailles, citons la carte d'un professeur de "phrénologie spiritualiste", un professeur d'escrime et de boxe, un fabriquant de "poteries de santé en fer battu", un marchand d'équipages, 4 invitations à des distributions de prix (Institut Zwager à Louvain 1844; Institut Bocquet à Anderlecht-Bruxelles, 1848; Inst. des Joséphites à Brux.), la fabrique de chocolat De Backere-Montobio à Bruxelles, plusieurs cartes de lithographes-relieurs-papetier, etc.Parmi les plus décorées, citons un magasin de lingeries bruxellois, les "Plumes Béranger" par Jundt, la librairie Verrassel, quelques pâtisseries ou magasins de vêtements. 1.300 Euros
Auction Location:
France
Previewing Details:
at the bookshop tuesday-saturday, 21th of may until the 1st of june 2002 10-12 am & 2-6 pm
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