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No 165 (Unnamed)

Flat folder style booklet.
La Fiancee No 665.
A. Salto & H. Uziel.
(Trieste).
Scarcity: Very rare.

Mosquee de Top Hone a Constinople

Mosquee de Top Hone a Constinople.
Folder style booklet.
Jac Schnabl & Co.
(Vienne).


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Le Grand Aigle

Folder style booklet.
Several variations in design.
Le Grand Aigle No 221. (The Great Eagle).
A. Salto.
(Trieste).
Established 1868. Made in Austria on right spine.
Bird motif on right hand panel.
Text in English and French.

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Papier Mondial/Nouveau Ne No 604

Folder style booklet
Several variations in design, format and color.
Papier Mondial/Nouveau Ne No 604.
A. Salto.
(Trieste).

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Imperator No 35

Folder style booklet.
Several variations in color, design and format.
Imperator No 35.
A. Salto.
(Trieste).
Made in Austria on spine.

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Without Name

Flat folder style booklet.
Without Name.
Schnabl & Bleier. (Unconfirmed).
(Vienne).
Greek text.
Scarcity: Fairly rare.

Without Name

Flat folder style booklet.
Without Name.
Schnabl & Bleier.
(Vienne).
Greek text.
Scarcity: Fairly rare.
 

Belfort

Wrap-around folder style booklet.
Belfort.
Manufacturer and country  manufactured unknown.
Illustration of Military scene (Siege of Belfort 1870 -1871).
Scarcity: Very rare

Jan III Sobieski No 172


Wrap-around folder style booklet.
Jan III Sobieski No 172.
Joseph Horn.
(Vienne).
Depicts portrait of Jan III Sobieski on horseback.
Jan III Sobieski was  (1629 -  1696) was elective king of Poland, a soldier who drove back the Ottoman Turks and briefly restored the kingdom of Poland-Lithuania to greatness for the last time.
Also tri-folder cover with closing tab. 04.06.1891. which reads 12 September 1863 along spine.

Champigny No 130

Wrap-around folder style booklet.
Several variations exist.
Champigny No 130.
A. Salto
(Trieste).
Variation.
Depicts scene from the Battle of Champigny (1st December 1870) during Franco-Prussian war and shows French Infantry defenders at the fortifications of Champigny.

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