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"PHOTOGRAPHIES POUR TOUS" 9e Édition Lundi 24 Octobre 2016 Salle VV 3 rue Rossini, Paris IX "PHOTOGRAPHIES POUR TOUS" 9e Édition Plus de 500 lots à partir de 40 € d’estimation, dont : Pour tous renseignements, ordres d’achat, rapports d’état Expertises gratuites sur rendez-vous Pré-cinéma et appareils photos Lots 1 à 18 Inquiries, absentee bids, condition reports, Free appraisals by appointment Petits formats pour grandes images ! 2e Edition Cartes de visite, cartes cabinet et vues stéréo Lots 19 à 89 Photographies de cinéma Lots 241 à 329 Collection de Monsieur G. 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