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Imperial Tobacco Company

Folder style booklet.
Imperial Tobacco Company.
Manufacturer not known.
Compliments of Imperial Tobacco Company of Montreal Canada.
Illustration of factory on reverse panel.

Paul Ellis

Imperial Tobacco Company

Folder style booklet.
Imperial Tobacco Company.
Manufacturer not known.
Compliments of Imperial Tobacco Company of Montreal Canada.
Illustration of factory on reverse panel.
Variation: Made in France on bottom spines and reverse panel.

Paul Ellis

Papier Imperial No 699

Folder style booklet.
Papier Imperial No 699
A. Salto
(Trieste).
Imitation of Papier Ottoman design.
Ottoman booklet produced in middle east.

Paul Ellis
 

Le Sincere

Hardback booklet.
Le Sincere.
Christ-Schutz.
(Vienne).
Scarcity: Very rare.

Komag

Flat folder style booklet.
Several variations in color, format and design.
Komag.
(Kolbeln).
RM 1,30.  100 Blattchen.
Scarcity: Common.

 

Amer Picon

Folder style booklet.
Many variations in design and color.
Amer Picon.
Moullot?
(Marseille).
French advertising booklet advertising Amer Picon. Amer Picon is a bitter aperitif from France with a distinct orange flavor. Used in many classic cocktails.

Paul Ellis

Bambu

Plastic style folder.
Several variations in design, color and format.
Bambu.
Rafael Abad Santonja.
(Alcoy).
Variation: Color variation.

Juanjo Imaz

Amer Picon

Folder style booklet.
Many variations in design and color.
Amer Picon.
Chambrelent
(Paris)
Il Rue de l'Hopital St Louis, PARIS French advertising booklet advertising Amer Picon. Amer Picon is a bitter aperitif from France with a distinct orange flavor. Used in many classic cocktails.

Paul Ellis

Greenback

Flat Folder style booklet.
Several variations in design and color.
Greenback.
Manufacturer Unknown.
Made in USA.
For Pipe and Cigarette.
Scarcity: Fairly rare.

Picon

Folder style booklet.
Many variations in design and color.
Picon.
Manufacture not known.
Made in France.
French advertising booklet advertising Picon, a caramel-coloured, flavoured apéritif, which traditionally accompanies beer in n the east and north of France. It is made from a base of fresh oranges which are dried and mixed with a solution of alcohol which is distilled.
Un Centenaire 1837 - 1937.

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