| Monday | - | 2:30pm - 7:00pm |
| Thuesday to Friday | 10:00am - 12:00am | 2:30pm - 7:00pm |
| Saturday | 10:00am - 12:00am | 2:30pm - 6:00pm |
Closing at 18:00 the eve of public holidays.
Closed on public holidays.
Available by appointment.
A lion in faience made in Saint-Clément, end of the 19th century, beginning of the 20 century.
A watercolor engraving on paper which is a view of Strasbourg Cathedra, end of the 18th century.
A marquetry made by Paul Spindler (1906-1980), presenting Dambach-la-Ville, mid 20th century.
A drawing based on two colors technique, cat and dog fight, after Oudry (1686-1755).
An oil on canvas by Robert Heitz (1895-1984) signed on the reverse of the canvas. The date of execution is unknown.
A gouache on paper showing “work at the silo” by Auguste Cammissar (1873-1962) in 1941.
A hard-paste porcelain cup and saucer set, made by the Fürstenberg (Swabian) factory, 19th century.
A painting of a tavern scene with a conscript, by the Alsatian painter Albert Bayer (1895-1967).
A blue and white earthenware pitcher from Ansbach in the late first half of the 18th century. The pitcher has a rich blue and white decoration with a work of scrolls. The village is certainly a Bavarian village.
A Master’s degree was written on 7th April 1911 in Strasbourg. The design was created by Elmer William Pirson and printed in chromolithography by F. Gabelmann.
Une pendule en forme d’ovoïde pointe en bas, en bronze doré réalisée par un atelier parisien, probablement celui d’André-Antoine Ravrio (1759-1814), cadran en émail signé « Courtener à Strasbourg », vers 1804-1815.
Un coffret de courtoisie en bois de hêtre polychrome, de facture alsacienne, réalisé dans la seconde moitié du XVIIe siècle.
Une chaise en noyer au dossier ajouré, avec un motif d’entrelacement de bretzels, du milieu du XIXe siècle.
A fine earthenware coffee pot with braided handle, made in Septfontaines by Villeroy and Boch factory in Luxembourg, end of the 18th century.
A pair of porcelain medicine jars, decorated with intertwined snakes, made in Paris circa 1820-1840.
| Monday | - | 2:30pm - 7:00pm |
| Thuesday to Friday | 10:00am - 12:00am | 2:30pm - 7:00pm |
| Saturday | 10:00am - 12:00am | 2:30pm - 6:00pm |
Closing at 18:00 the eve of public holidays.
Closed on public holidays.
Available by appointment.