Turkey

Ipek

Folder style booklet.
Several variations in color and design.
Ipek (Silk) 
Coenca Freres.
(Istanbul)
No 10 Findiklian Han.
Silk worm cocoons and leaf images on top panel. 11.5 cm.
Jewish Coenca Freres.
Small variation, also variation in style and design.

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Sultan Veliahd Kagidi

Folder style booklet.
Sultan Veliahd Kagidi.
S. Datoum.
Made in Turkey.
Ottoman royalty theme.  The crown prince used the title of Vali Ahad or Veli Ahd meaning "the successor by virtue of a covenant.

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Combat de Coqs

Folder style booklet.
Several variations in design, color and format.
Combat de Coqs.
S. D. Modiano.
(Bologna).
50 Feuilles version.
M Z Motif.

 

Yedikule


Folder sytyle booklet.
Several variations in color and design.
Yedikule.
A. Capiah.
Old Turkish booklet used to raise funds for Armenian Hospital.
Yedikule Armenian hospital.  Text written in Ottoman and Armenian.
Color Variation.

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Bovinine

Folder style booklet.
Bovinine.
Namer dit Sarafoglou.
5 Kutchuk Yildiz Han, 5.
(Istanbull).
Farming Scene.

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Papier Stamboul

Folder style booklet.
Stamboul.
Several variations in design and color.
Tchouassi Freres.
(Stamboul, Tutun Gumbouk, No 14).
Manufactured at Matthey' Agost Chromolithography and Lithography institute and label factory in Graz, (Austria), for Tchouassi Freres (Stamboul).

Papier de la Noblesse

Folder style booklet.
Papier de la Noblesse No 1488.
Abraham Mayorkas.
(Azaria Han No 17, Constantinople).
150 Leaves.
Marco Sonaglia

Without Name


Early colorful booklet.

Without Name


Early colorful booklet.
information on company provided by Zare A. Arslanian (descendent).

La Defense D' Andrinople

Folder style booklet.
La Defense D' Andrinople (Edirne).
Joseph Helie.
(Sultan Hamam, Dikranian Han, No 27)
(Istanbul).
Depicts the city of Andrinople.  

La Defense D' Andrinople.  The battle of Adrinople was the beginning of the end for the Roman empire. This battle was fought between Roman emperor Valens and the Goths on August 9 ad 378.
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