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ENSEMBLE DE CARTES À JOUER - Vers 1860. Jeu par J.Bader, cartier à Strasbo
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SET OF PLAYING CARDS - Circa 1860. Game by J.Bader, cartier in Strasbourg, pen-and-ink lithograph. 24 cards
- 19th century. Unattributed and undated set of 31 of 32 cards (9 of Spades missing), very fine engravings.
- Circa 1890. Set known as "cartes Impériales et Royales" by B.P.
Grimaud &| Cie. 20 of 52 cards, representing the Emperors and Consorts of France, Austria, England and Russia.
- 1848. Complete set of 52 cards known as "Le Cameléon, jeu des Costumes Parisiens" because it shows the costumes of the period, based on engravings by Ange Louis Janet Lange and printed by Pierrat Imp.
- circa 1840. Set of thirty-two cards with rich chromolithographed and gilded decoration. They were designed by the painter
Ferdinand Séré (1818 - 1855) and bear his signature. Twenty-six uppercase letters, including the W and six lowercase vowels, as well as the double letter.
- 19th century. Unattributed deck of 23 cards based on beautiful engravings depicting muses, gods and other ancient myths, including the Fates, Graces, Melpomene, Plutus, Hebe, etc.
- 19th century. Unattributed set of 45 cards featuring the 4 aces of places and monuments on the Rhine dedicated to the cities of Heidelberg and Baden (written Baade on the cards).
These include "La cour du Château a Heidelberg" and "Heidelberg" on the ace of Spades, "La Source et l'Eglise à Baade" and "Baade" on the ace of Diamonds, "La source" and the "Palais du Grand-Duc a Baade" on the ace of Hearts, as well as "La Maison de Conversation a Baade" and "Interieur du Vieux Château à Baade" on the ace of Trefle. All figure cards feature fine engravings.
- 1853. Complete set of 32 Gatteaux cards stamped between 1868 and 1875 with "eagle" watermark.
- 1853. Complete set of 52 Gatteaux cards stamped in 1918 on each card with "RF" watermark encircled by a laurel wreath.
19th century. Complete set of 32 unattributed cards depicting emblematic characters from traditional children's tales and songs (Columbine, Croquemitaine, Le Père Lustucru, Peau d'Ane, etc.).
- 20th century: 16 cards from a set Grimaud Transatlantique, French Line Algérie Tunisie
- 1853. 4 plates of 3 figures by Gatteaux at the "Portrait Belge à Deux Têtes". The figures represented are Argine, Lancelot and
Lahire, Judith and Charles for the heart, Hogier, David and Pallas for the spade, Rachel, César and Hector for the diamond.
- 19th century. Unattributed and undated set of 31 of 32 cards (9 of Spades missing), very fine engravings.
- Circa 1890. Set known as "cartes Impériales et Royales" by B.P.
Grimaud &| Cie. 20 of 52 cards, representing the Emperors and Consorts of France, Austria, England and Russia.
- 1848. Complete set of 52 cards known as "Le Cameléon, jeu des Costumes Parisiens" because it shows the costumes of the period, based on engravings by Ange Louis Janet Lange and printed by Pierrat Imp.
- circa 1840. Set of thirty-two cards with rich chromolithographed and gilded decoration. They were designed by the painter
Ferdinand Séré (1818 - 1855) and bear his signature. Twenty-six uppercase letters, including the W and six lowercase vowels, as well as the double letter.
- 19th century. Unattributed deck of 23 cards based on beautiful engravings depicting muses, gods and other ancient myths, including the Fates, Graces, Melpomene, Plutus, Hebe, etc.
- 19th century. Unattributed set of 45 cards featuring the 4 aces of places and monuments on the Rhine dedicated to the cities of Heidelberg and Baden (written Baade on the cards).
These include "La cour du Château a Heidelberg" and "Heidelberg" on the ace of Spades, "La Source et l'Eglise à Baade" and "Baade" on the ace of Diamonds, "La source" and the "Palais du Grand-Duc a Baade" on the ace of Hearts, as well as "La Maison de Conversation a Baade" and "Interieur du Vieux Château à Baade" on the ace of Trefle. All figure cards feature fine engravings.
- 1853. Complete set of 32 Gatteaux cards stamped between 1868 and 1875 with "eagle" watermark.
- 1853. Complete set of 52 Gatteaux cards stamped in 1918 on each card with "RF" watermark encircled by a laurel wreath.
19th century. Complete set of 32 unattributed cards depicting emblematic characters from traditional children's tales and songs (Columbine, Croquemitaine, Le Père Lustucru, Peau d'Ane, etc.).
- 20th century: 16 cards from a set Grimaud Transatlantique, French Line Algérie Tunisie
- 1853. 4 plates of 3 figures by Gatteaux at the "Portrait Belge à Deux Têtes". The figures represented are Argine, Lancelot and
Lahire, Judith and Charles for the heart, Hogier, David and Pallas for the spade, Rachel, César and Hector for the diamond.
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