Beer mug

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A stoneware beer mug with a tin lid, mid-19th century.

Pierre Alexandre Wille

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A drawing with a couple, by Pierre Alexandre Wille (1748-1837) in 1812.

Michel Hertrich

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An oil painting on wood panel, 1872 Michel Hertrich

Eugène Le Poittevin – Little Red Riding Hood

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An oil on panel "Little Red Riding Hood", Eugène Modeste Edmond Le Poittevin (1806-1870).

Edouard Delabriere

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A green patinated bronze lion, by Edouard Delabriere

Théodore Deck

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Un vase en faïence, réalisé par Théodore Deck (1823-1891).

Lost Alsace – Jean-Louis Grégoire

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

Alsatian chair

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An Alsatian chair in cherrywood, made during the first half of the 19th century.

Pair of angels heads

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A pair of angel heads, circa 1800.

Jean Jules Salmson

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Une statue en bronze patiné réalisée par Jean Jules Salmson au cours de la deuxième moitié du XIXe siècle, et présentant Bélisaire.

Georges de Ferrières

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Bronze statue beginning of the 20th century.

Paper-knife

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A bronze paper-knife with an eagle head circa 1900.

Cake slice

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Silver cake slice, between 1819- 1838 in Paris.

Chaise Alsacienne

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Une chaise en noyer au dossier ajouré, avec un motif d'entrelacement de bretzels, du milieu du XIXe siècle.

Pharmacy jars, 19th century

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A pair of porcelain medicine jars, decorated with intertwined snakes, made in Paris circa 1820-1840.

“Souvenir de Bade” glass

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A Baden-Baden souvenir glass, engraved and cut, presenting the Strasbourg Cathedral, circa 1860-1890.

Golden bronze clock

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A golden bronze clock, presenting an Eros, 1820-1830.

Pair of tobacco jars

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A pair of faience tobacco jars, attributed to Brussels, showing Chinese, monkeys, circa 1820-1830.