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Louis Frédéric Schützenberger

550,00 
An oil painting on cardboard, 1885, by Louis Frédéric Schützenberger (1825-1903).

Two double heart chairs

550,00 
Two Alsatian wild cherry chairs, made in the mid 19th century.  

Cathedrale of Strasbourg

580,00 
An engraving entitled “Straßburger Münster Thurm” printed in 1700-1750.

Cathedrale of Strasbourg

480,00 
An engraving entitled "L'église cathédrale de Strasbourg" printed in 1700-1750.

Lost Alsace – Jean-Louis Grégoire

550,00 
A patine bronze bust showing a crying Alsatian woman. Model by Jean-Louis Grégoire

Kouglof mould

320,00 
A kouglof copper mould, made in Alsace during the 18th century.

Paul Spindler

380,00 
An ink drawing made by Paul Spindler (1906-1980) in the middle of the 20th century.

Goettelbrief

250,00 
An Alsatian baptism letter (Goettelbrief) written on a piece of paper, made in 1862.

Baking pan

15,00 
A glazed ceramic baking pan made between the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

David Ortlieb

1 650,00 
An oil painting on wooden panel made by David Ortlieb (1797-1875) in the middle of the 19th century.

Table in marquetry- Paul Spindler

1 200,00 
A table in marquetry made by Paul Spindler (1906-1980), circa 1950, showing a view from Obernai.

Portofolio table

3 800,00 
A Louis XVI game table in beechwood, Alsace, circa 1780.

Couverts à entremets en vermeil de Strasbourg

3 200,00 
Une série de cuillères et fourchettes en vermeil réalisée à Strasbourg par la veuve de l'orfèvre Jean-Frédéric Fritz, en 1779-1780.

Gänseliesel

750,00 
A porcelain statuette made after Albert Schultz (1871-1953), and presenting a Gänseliesel.

Gänseliesel

Reserved
750,00 
A porcelain gänseliesel, Albert Schultz (1871-1953), in the beginning of the 20th century.

Kouglof Mould

420,00 
A kouglof copper mould made in Alsace during the 18th century.

Paul Spindler

1 800,00 
A panel of marquetry made by Paul Spindler (1906-1980) circa 1950, and showing the cathedral of Strasbourg.

Gänseliesel

1 250,00 
A gypsum "Gänseliesel" made by Albert Schultz(1871-1953) during the first half of the 20th century.