Lumiere & Jougla. Twelve autochrome plates
12 (most) col. autochromes, all 9 x 12 cm, in 3 orig. cardboard boxes, 13.5 x 10 cm. Comprises the following views (identification as given in handwritten caption on ticket in margin of most plates): (1) Sn Maurette. 2 col. views. (2) Chamonix (Eissee). B/w view. (3) Lugano. Weakly col. view. (4) (The front of a house with street number 79 and the name of Schubert on a partly illegible plaque). Weakly col. view. (5) Villa Carlotta a/ Como See. 2 (weakly) col. views. (6) (View of garden with tulips blossoming in front of a fountain). Col. view. (7). (View through an archway of cobbled alley). Col. view. (8). Wiesbaden. Col. view. (9). Zermatt. Col. view. (10). Bootwerf Isenwald a/ Brienzer See. Col. view.
Boxes sl. worn, but plates in good condition. Very rare collection of early colour positives, produced according to the autochrome process invented by Auguste Lumière and patented in 1903. (total 12 in 3 boxes)