Ralph Heinzelmann

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German collector of cigarette papers.

La Zebra

Hardback Booklet.
La Zebra.
Francisco Carbonell.
(Alcoy).
Extra-Fino - Fototipias Series - One of a series of booklets depicting women in Glamour poses.
Burton - La Gloria.

Unknown

La Zebra

Hardback Booklet.
La Zebra.
Francisco Carbonell.
(Alcoy).
Extra-Fino - Fototipias Series - One of a series of booklets depicting women in Glamour poses.
Flawy - Lebrun.

Unknown

Le Decime

Le Decime.
Flat Folder style booklet.
Several variations in design.
J. Abadie.  
(Paris).
Reproduced 8.7.1958.
Avec les Autres produits similaires.
Scaricity: Rare.

DRZ Monopol

Square Wrap-around folder style booklet.
Several variations in color and design.
DRZ Monopol.
Hrvatski Drzani Monopol.
Made in Yugoslavia.
30 Listica Orange variation.
See also variations from Croatia.

DRZ Monopol

Square Wrap-around folder style booklet.
Several variations in color and design.
DRZ Monopol.
Hrvatski Drzani Monopol.
Made in Yugoslavia.
30 Listica Red variation.
See also variations from Croatia.

Papier de Riz Abadie Ivoire

Long folder style booklet.
Several other variations in color.
Papier de Riz Abadie Ivoire et Gomme.
J. Abadie.
(Paris).
Color variation.
Company founded 1824.

Reproduced in 1910 with 4 variations; Papier Ivoire...; P. d' Ivoire...

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Hoheub

Flat Folder style booklet.
Several variations in color.
Hoheub.
Manufacturer not known.
Scarcity: Fairly rare.

Papel de Jaramago

Folder style booklet.
Several variations in color, format and design.
Papel de Jaramago.
Miquel y Costas & Miquel S. A. (succ: Jaramago Valadia S. A. Barcelona).
(Barcelona)
Marca Registrada along spine.

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Papel de Jaramago

Folder style booklet.
Several variations in color, format and design.
Papel de Jaramago.
Conrado Valadia.
(Barcelona)
Higienico along spine.

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Pernod Fils

Folder style advertising booklet.
Un Pernod Fils.
Gascard.
(Paris).
Pernod Fils was the most popular brand of absinthe throughout the 19th century until it was banned in 1915.
Arabic text indicates these were produced for middle eastern market.

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