Ralph Heinzelmann

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German collector of cigarette papers.

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Old flat folder style booklet.

Roghi No 502D

Folder style booklet.
Several variations in design color and format.
Roghi No 502D
Agence Francaise Maurice Maxime Labin.
(Vienna).
100 Blatt.

Ralph Heinzelmann

Canada

Red and gold flat folder style booklet. The booklet has a 'Fan' trademark in centre panel. Similar in design and style to many booklets sold in south east asia and the above booklet probably sold in Singapore, Malaysia and other south east asian countries. No indication of manufacturer or importers name.

Canada.
Manufacturer Unknown.
 Made in Austria.
Scarcity: Rare

Without Name

Early colorful Flat Folder style booklet with closing tab.
Without Name.
Christ-Schutz.
(Vienne).
Scarcity: Very rare.

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Early Austrian booklet.

Karlskirche

Early colorful Flat Folder style booklet with closing tab.
Karlskirche.
Christ-Schutz.
(Vienne).
Illustration of Karlskirche (St. Charles's Church).
A Baroque Church located on the south side of Karlsplatz in Vienna, Austria.
Widely considered the most outstanding baroque church in Vienna,
as well as one of the city's greatest buildings, Karlskirche
is dedicated to Saint Charles Borromeo, one of the great reformers of the sixteenth century.

Scarcity: Very rare

Aguila de Oro

Folder style booklet.
Several variations in color, design and format.
Aguila de Oro (Golden Eagle).
M. Lopez Hermanos y cia.
(Mendoza).
Made in Spain for Argentina.

Ralph Heinzelmann

Vivan Los Fueros

Folder style booklet. 
Vivan Los Fueros.
Several variations in design, color and format.
C. Gisbert Terol.
(Alcoy).
Depositario Gabino Escudaro (Bilbao)
Laurak-Bat.

Ralph Heinzelmann

Viva el Servicio Obligatorio

Folder style booklet.
Several variations in color, format and design.
Viva el Servicio Obligatorio ( Long live the Mandatory Service).
Hijos de Juan Soler Sucesor.
(Alcoy).

Ralph Heinzelmann

El Rey de Los Papeles

Folder style booklet.
El Rey de Los Papeles.
Eduardo Pascual.
(Alcoy).
Illustration of Madrid Viaduct.
Ralph Heinzelmann.

 

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