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Télécharger Le Catalogue VENTE PUBLIQUE 5 SEPTEMBRE 2020 À 13 H couverture I : 363 464 324 Notre prochaine VENTE LIVE LE 12 DÉCEMBRE 2020 À 13 H. IMPORTANTE COLLECTION DE BANDES DESSINÉES. VENTE PUBLIQUE 5 SEPTEMBRE 2020 À 13 H En raison du Covid-19 et des mesures de distanciation sociale, il sera procédé à une VENTE PUBLIQUE À HUIS CLOS EXPOSITION DES LOTS du 20 août au 4 septembre. Uniquement sur rendez-vous, (samedi et dimanche inclus). De 10 h à 19h30. Nous soumettre au préalable les lots que vous désirez examiner. Si vous n’avez pas la possibilité de vous rendre sur place: nous pouvons vous envoyer des photos supplémentaires par mail ou visioconférence ou vous fournir des informations supplémentaires par téléphone. PORT DU MASQUE OBLIGATOIRE ENCHÉRIR À LA VENTE Ordres par courrier postal ou électronique 4 septembre à 20h au plus tard Enchérir par téléphone. 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Ensemble 525 cartes postales, époques diverses. Réunies dans un classeur in-4 à anneaux. > ESTIMATION: 200.00€ - 250.00€ 2 ANVERS (60) & La Côte. Environ 85 cartes postales, la majorité avant 1914. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 40.00€ 3 ANVERS. Environ 180 cartes postales, la plupart avant 1914. > ESTIMATION: 50.00€ - 60.00€ 4 ARDENNES : Beauraing, Marche... Environ 75 cartes postales, époques et conditions diverses. > ESTIMATION: 60.00€ - 70.00€ 5 ATH. Ensemble une vingtaine de cartes postales avant 1914. > ESTIMATION: 25.00€ - 30.00€ 6 BELGIQUE. Ensemble 120 cartes postales semi-modernes. Album in-4, percaline rouge. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 50.00€ 7 BELGIQUE. Ensemble 200 cartes postales. Album petit in-4, toile brune, premier plat à décor floral. > ESTIMATION: 100.00€ - 150.00€ JOINTES, environ 900 cartes postales de Belgique réparties en carnets (certains en plusieurs exemplaires). 8 BELGIQUE. Ensemble 480 cartes postales, époques diverses. Album in-4 à l’italienne, toile imprimée (piqûres). > ESTIMATION: 120.00€ - 150.00€ 9 BELGIQUE. Ensemble 200 cartes postales. Album in-folio, percaline bleue à décor. > ESTIMATION: 100.00€ - 150.00€ 6 10 BELGIQUE: Brabant, province d’Anvers & Limbourg. Environ 200 cartes postales, époques diverses. > ESTIMATION: 40.00€ - 50.00€ 11 BELGIQUE. 400 cartes postales dont 200 de châteaux, époques diverses. Réunies dans un classeur in-4 à anneaux. > ESTIMATION: 125.00€ - 150.00€ 12 BELGIQUE. Environ 230 cartes postales, époques diverses. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 40.00€ 13 BONSECOURS (12), Peruwelz, Mons, Beloeil et Saint Ghislain. Ensemble 26 cartes postales. > ESTIMATION: 25.00€ - 30.00€ 14 BOUILLON. 199 cartes postales. Album in-4, demi-basane rouge à coins (mors supérieur fendu en queue). > ESTIMATION: 200.00€ - 300.00€ Très bel album illustrant par la carte postale cette petite ville. La première carte, un entier postal illustré, date du 17 octobre 1898; les dernières cartes ont été tirées d’après des aquarelles de H. Willems. Cartes de la Maison J. Florin, Vigneron, N. Schumacher (Bastogne), Nels, Paul Libar (Bouillon), L. Duparque, Victor Caën... 15 BRABANT : Tombeke, Hal, Waterloo... Ensemble 42 cartes postales. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 40.00€ 16 BRABANT. Environ 120 cartes postales, époques diverses. > ESTIMATION: 50.00€ - 60.00€ 17 BRABANT FLAMAND & PROVINCE D’ANVERS : Diest, Montaigu, Ma- lines... Environ 60 cartes postales > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 40.00€ 18 BRABANT WALLON & HAINAUT : Rebecq, Soignies, Braine-le-Comte... Environ 50 cartes postales, de nombreuses avant 1914 (une carte pliée, rousseurs sur certaines). > ESTIMATION: 40.00€ - 50.00€ 19 BRUXELLES. Environ 1400 cartes postales, époques diverses. > ESTIMATION: 50.00€ - 75.00€ VENTE PUBLIQUE DU 5 SEPTEMBRE 2020 7 20 BRUXELLES. 80 cartes postales de la série Nels N° 1. Soit 80 cartes avant 1914. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 50.00€ 21 BRUXELLES (+/- 280) & Exposition de 1910. Ensemble environ 340 cartes postales. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 40.00€ 22 BRUXELLES. Environ 900 cartes postales, époques diverses. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 40.00€ 23 CHÂTEAUX : Belgique & France (+/-40). Environ 330 cartes postales, époques diverses. Album in-folio, percaline rouge (certains feuillets déreliés). > ESTIMATION: 150.00€ - 200.00€ 24 CHIMAY (19) & MACQUENOISE (1). Ensemble 20 cartes postales, la majorité avant 1914. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 40.00€ 25 LA CÔTE. Environ 105 cartes postales, époques diverses. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 40.00€ 26 LA CÔTE : Knocke, Duinbergen, Heyst, Blankenberghe... Environ 160 cartes postales. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 40.00€ 27 DINANT. Environ 70 cartes postales, époques diverses, rousseurs affec- tant certaines cartes. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 40.00€ 28 ÉCAUSSINNES. Ensemble 5 cartes postales avant 1914 (2 angles froissés). > ESTIMATION: 40.00€ - 50.00€ Place du Pilori, Pont des neuf arcades (colorisée), Station d’Écaussinnes- Carrières, Brasserie Pourbaix, château. 29 EDEGEM. 7 cartes postales. > ESTIMATION: 25.00€ - 30.00€ 30 ESSCHEN [= ESSEN]. 11 cartes postales avant 1914. > ESTIMATION: 30.00€ - 35.00€ 8 31 FLANDRE & LA CÔTE. Environ 200 cartes postales, époques diverses. > ESTIMATION: 40.00€ - 50.00€ 32 FLANDRE. Environ 125 cartes postales, époques diverses. > ESTIMATION: 60.00€ - 80.00€ 33 GAND. Environ 125 cartes postales, époques diverses et quelques pho- tos (récentes). > ESTIMATION: 40.00€ - 50.00€ 34
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