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1916 Octobre Bosse Bosse [[5 columned table]] | | |Boutitié [[strikethrough]]29 rue des 3 Bornes[[/strikethrough]]2 rue Séguier| | | | | |1 Eau-forte de Brouet: Les Savetiers 45/75|60| | | | |1 Eau-forte de Brouet: le tonnelier 41/75|60| | | | |1 Eau-forte de Brouet: les tourneurs[[??]] 41/75 sout 10 avec les remarques|60| | | | |1 Eau-forte de Brouet: le Cirque 41/75|[[underlined]]80[[/underlined]]| | | | | |260 50%|130 cpt| | |28|Robert Joly, relièur 42 rue du Bac| | | | | | |[[underlined]]Dominique [[/underlined]], mar. plein violet, foncé, étai, gardes soie|400.|330 cpt| | | |Le volume| | | | | |les fers| | | | | |le dessin 100| | | | | |la reliure [[underlined]]330[[/underlined]]| | | 1916 [[5 columned table]] |Novembre|6|Paul Cornuau 89 rue Richelieu| | | | | |1 Esope No 3034 _ Latin _ 1556 in-16| | | | | |(Jean de Tournes, petit Bernard) 40^[[f]]|30| | | | |1 vol: Portrait de la Femme forte el vertuena Paris Jacques June 1729. rel. anc. genre Derome, avec 80 pp. d'exemples et le prieres manuscrites ajoutées à la fin.| | | | | |8|M^[[me]] Melet| | | | | |Le miracle de feu (Marcel Berger) 9^[[d]] papier| |12 compt| | | | | | | | | |Jacques Beltrand - 20 rue Dutot| | | | | |1 Epreuve "Le Laboureur)" 150/100^[[f]] + 20| | | | | |1 Epreuve La Paveuse 50/40^[[f]] + 20| |140 cpt| | |28|Henri Leclerc 219 rue St Honoré| | | | | |Vente M. L. No. 66. _ Béraldi Estamper et Livres| |34.50 cpt|
Transcription Notes:
Not sure about name of third de Brouet item in the first group.
dessin = drawing
Auguste Brouet did several lithographs of Le Tonneliers (Saint Etienne des Tonneliers à Rouen, Le Petit Tonnelier (rag pickers) so I'm pretty sure about that word. He did Les Savetiers in 1910. I looked to find the one that looks like "Tourneurs" in this list of works http://auguste-brouet.org/en/Catalogue/MakeIndex1.htm but couldn't find anything likely.
relièur = bookbinder
Epreuve artiste = artist's proof, so I think that word is ok.