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Eastern Europe Drinking Mug. Great condition
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Large perfume bottles. Arpege Lanvin Paris & Paco Rabanne Paris way DE Metal
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Genuine Fragment from the Livingston Tree at Kuruman
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R 120
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4 x Vintage pocket knives R 30 each
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Antique wine dispenser Arabic . Great condition, beautiful leather decor
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Lyssex antique scale, great condition
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R 13,500
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These prints were issued by the Chalcographie du Louvre, one of the oldest still-operating print workshops in the world. It was founded in 1797 to preserve, publish, and distribute engravings from the French national copper-plate collection.
These prints are pulled directly from historic copper plates held by the Louvre, using traditional intaglio methods (typically etching, engraving, aquatint, or combinations), often printed on high-quality rag paper. Many plates date from the 17th–19th centuries.
These are hand-colored intaglio etching/aquatints, probably late 19th or early 20th century in origin, but printed later as part of the Louvre’s authorised posthumous impressions. The color appears to be applied with light hand-tinting, which was a common practice for these Louvre editions in the 20th century. Chalcographie du Louvre authorized impressions of some of Védard’s etchings. This means:
The Louvre owns the original copper plate (or acquired it after Védard’s death).
Prints were pulled directly from this plate by the Louvre’s print studio.
The embossed Louvre seal confirms this as a legitimate, museum-issued impression.
The soft watercolor-style tones are almost certainly hand-tinting, typical of 20th-century Louvre editions.Authenticity indicatorsEmbossed Louvre Seal
The blind stamp (a classical head in a laurel wreath) is the official mark of the Chalcographie. This is the strongest authenticity marker.
Wide Margins / Deckled Edges
Characteristic of prints pulled from copper plates using traditional dampened rag paper.
Plate Impression Visible
The sunken plate mark around the image strongly suggests an authentic intaglio print, not an offset reproduction.
Hand-tinted Colors
Still common in 20th-century Louvre prints of architectural subjects• These prints are most likely 1950s–1970s,• printed on high-quality rag paper with deckled edges,
• hand-colored in the museum workshop.Védard sits in a favorable tier of collectible but accessible artists. The Louvre provenance adds credibility and stability to the value.Even when the original artist is not famous, the Chalcographie imprimatur gives the work a kind of “museum-certified” pedigree: it is a legitimate fine-art intaglio print produced by the Louvre from its copper-plate archives.
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R 1,500
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Minerva is a legitimate Swiss brand with serious horological heritage: founded in 1858 in the Jura region (Villeret) and long known for precision chronographs and stop-timers. Large case, single pusher crown, dial labelled “Minerva” appears consistent with vintage Minerva stopwatches, often used for motorsport or timing events.Mid-20th century — most likely 1940s–1960sWorking, good condition but would require a service if it is to be used.
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*Leonidas Watch Company* was a *Swiss manufacturer* founded in *1841* by Julien Bourquin in Saint-Imier, Switzerland — one of the same watchmaking towns later home to Heuer and Longines* *Type:* Mechanical hand-wound stopwatch* *Dial:* White enamel dial with black Arabic numerals; outer ring marked in 1/5-second increments up to 60 seconds* *Subdial:* 30-minute register (upper sub-dial) for recording elapsed minutes* *Movement:* Likely a Swiss mechanical caliber by Leonidas or Valjoux, depending on the model* *Case:* Chrome-plated brass or steel* *Markings:* “LEONIDAS” and “MADE IN SWITZERLAND” printed on dialThis is a *professional-grade analog stopwatch*, not a simple consumer timer — built for sports timing, lab work, or military applications.Most likely *1950s to early 1960s*, shortly before the merger with Heuer.* Working, but requires a service.
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Dutch Polished brass 12 arm spider
65 x 51
R6500
Dutch polished brass 3 arm
45 x 44
R2500
French Brass patina 6 arm (plastic grapes can be removed)
64 wide x 60 long
R5500
70s Opaline ornate with cream dome
30 x 78
R2500
70s Iron with white dome
31 X 57
R2500
Small brass patina
33 x 35
R1800
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