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(Berlin), Luxuspapierfabrik A. Sala n.D. (aroun…
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Kindes liebstes Spiel, Des. (Berlin), Luxuspapierfabrik A. Sala n.d. (around 1900). 33 x 25 cm. 6 chromolithographed plates (32 x 23 cm.), 87 chromolithographed inset figures (people, animals and objects) and 6 maps (as models). Original cardboard box with chromolithogr. cover picture (mother with four children in a park). (Publisher's no. 4505). Splendidly decorated activity game with idyllic genre scenes: Farm, river landscape with windmill and horse stable, alpine landscape, winter landscape, family in the garden and beach scene. According to the templates, the game is complete with 87 figures. - Very nice copy.

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Kindes liebstes Spiel, Des. (Berlin), Luxuspapierfabrik A. Sala n.d. (around 1900). 33 x 25 cm. 6 chromolithographed plates (32 x 23 cm.), 87 chromolithographed inset figures (people, animals and objects) and 6 maps (as models). Original cardboard box with chromolithogr. cover picture (mother with four children in a park). (Publisher's no. 4505). Splendidly decorated activity game with idyllic genre scenes: Farm, river landscape with windmill and horse stable, alpine landscape, winter landscape, family in the garden and beach scene. According to the templates, the game is complete with 87 figures. - Very nice copy.

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