Box CFC Trade Cards Box 5
Contains 58 Results:
H. Laas, 1890
Lessertisseux Fox and Crane, 1890
Lessertisseux Grasshopper and Ant, 1890
Liebig Offshoots, 1890
Aux Phares de la Bastille, 1890
A. Pitron-L. Michel, 1890
A. Norgeu, 1890
A la Place Clichy, 1890
Plain Fables of La Fontaine Cards, 1920
Raylambert 1, 1910
These cards have an unusual cartoon-like style emphasizing vivid action and strong emotion.
Raylambert Série A, 1960
The color artistry of these cards is outstanding. They are simply lovely. I would love to figure out for what they were made.
OF
FS
LM
MSA
TH
Cat & Monkey
FC
Heron
OR
WL
Mouse, Cat and Rooster
Raylambert Série A, Set of 5, 1960
The color artistry of these cards is outstanding. They are simply lovely. I would love to figure out for what they were made.
Raylambert Série A, The Miller, His Son, and the Ass card, 1960
The color artistry of these cards is outstanding. They are simply lovely. I would love to figure out for what they were made.
Rivoire & Jeandet, 1950
Rousset-Reaux Abbadie, 1890
A la Samaritaine, 1890
This card's picture is exactly that on one of the cards from "A la Place Clichy." The text on the verso seems exactly the same, but it is put higher on the card, with two sets of information about "A la Samaritaine" at a 90 degree angle to it. Apparently the store sells novelties in Paris.
Van Seleyn, 1895
These are two very pretty cards in good condition. The colors in WL particularly create a 3-D effect. The WL card has no further markings other than the title, and its verso is blank. The card displaying "Le Lièvre et les Grenouilles" gives the full fable text in two columns on the upper half of the verso, and offers a full ad for F. Dupont's new offerings in all genres at the Place d'Armes in Calais.
Le Lièvre et les Grenouilles
WL
TMCM
Leopold Verger Small, 1890
Leopold Verger-Chicoree Haquet, 1895
Chicorée Extra Double-Cards Daniel Voelcker-Coumes à Bayon, 1901
Editions Wartel, 1895
WMF Trade Cards, 1900
WMF FC Trade Card "A la Trinité", 1900
Where the full set of twelve WMF cards is about 2½" x 4", this card is clearly smaller: 2⅜" x 3⅝". The card is numbered as #2 in the series. The front is stamped with "A la Trinité," and the verso has half advertisement and half an excerpt from La Fontaine's verse text. The top of the card may have been cropped.
Aux Filles du Calvaire, 1900
This card is identical with that in the WMF set with these exceptions: it prints "Aus Filles du Calvaire" and "Le Corbeau et le Renard" on the picture side; it uses half the text side for advertising; on the lower half of the text page it gives the fable's title again and just six of its lines. This card is slightly smaller than its equivalent in the WMF set. Though the same image is used, a smaller portion of it is printed.