Recumbent effigies by Hans Haug

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An ink drawing presenting two recumbent effigies as a couple, by Hans Haug, circa 1923.

Owl by Tomi Ungerer

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An ink drawing with an owl, made by Tomi Ungerer

Nord-Mulhouse yard by Boehringer

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An oil painting on cardboard with a view of the Nord-Mulhouse yard, made by Auguste Boehringer (1913-1974). Date : 1959

Elchinger vase

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A glazed terra-cotta vase made in Soufflenheim by Leon Elchinger.

Dessin à l’encre, Eugène Noack

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Un dessin à l'encre, Eugène Noack, daté de 1950.

Courtesy chest

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Courtesy chest of drawers Louis XV, between 1750-1770.

Beer pitcher

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A beer pitcher in sandstone, end of 19th century

Cafetière égoïste de Joseph Hannong

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Une cafetière en porcelaine, Joseph Hannong, vers 1776-1781

Mustard pot of Joseph Hannong

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A mustard pot in faience, Joseph Hannong, between 1765-1773/74

Salière en faïence, Joseph Hannong

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Une salière en faïence, Joseph Hannong, 1770-1774

The four seasons

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The four seasons as reverse glass paintings, Alsace early of the 19th century.

Louis Frédéric Schützenberger

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An oil painting on cardboard, 1885, by Louis Frédéric Schützenberger (1825-1903)

Two double heart chairs

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Two Alsatian wild cherry chairs, made in the mid 19th century.  

Cathedrale of Strasbourg

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An engraving entitled “Straßburger Münster Thurm” printed in 1700-1750.

Lost Alsace – Jean-Louis Grégoire

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A patine bronze bust showing a crying Alsatian woman. Model by Jean-Louis Grégoire

Kouglof mould

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A kouglof copper mould, made in Alsace during the 18th century.

Paul Spindler

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An ink drawing made by Paul Spindler (1906-1980) in the middle of the 20th century.

Goettelbrief

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An Alsatian baptism letter (Goettelbrief) written on a piece of paper, made in 1862.