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Constructions Exposition Universelle 1889 by [Paris Exposition Universelle]

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Constructions Exposition Universelle 1889

by [Paris Exposition Universelle]

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A lovely wooden game made for the 1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris, containing a construction game illustrating six important buildings of the exhibition: Pavilion des Beaux-Arts; Palais de Trocadero; Ministére de la Guerre; Maison Égyptienne; Panorama Transatlantique, and Fellah, une Rue au Caire (lacking one piece at top). A rare and wonderful 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle game with fifty-three (of fifty-four) original wooden blocks, color chromo-lithographed on upper panels. All contained in the original red paper covered wooden box with the dark red cardboard box lid printed in gold and decoratively bordered in various colors. Near fine.

A very rare original game of the famous 1889 World's Exhibition in Paris, which celebrated the 100th anniversary of the storming of the Bastille, an event considered symbolic of the beginning of the French Revolution. The fair included a reconstruction of the Bastille and its surrounding neighborhood, but with the interior courtyard covered with a blue ceiling decorated with fleur-de-lys and used as a ball room and gathering place.

The main symbol of the Fair was the Eiffel Tower, which served as the entrance arch to the Fair. Since the lifts had not been completed when the Exposition opened, the first visitors had to walk up to the second floor platform. Workers had worked through the night the day before the exhibition opened to complete the necessary construction needed to safely allow patrons to set foot upon the structure. When speaking of the dedicated workers, M. Salles, the son-in-law of Eiffel made the statement that "no soldier on the battle field deserved better mention than these humble toilers, who, will never go down in history.

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Constructions Exposition Universelle 1889. [54-piece colour chromolithograph on wood puzzle of Pavilion des Beaux Arts, Palais de Trocadero, Ministere de la Guerre, Maison Egyptienne, Panorama transatlantique, Une rue au Caire].

by [PARIS EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 1889]. [PUZZLE GAME]

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[Paris: n.p., 1889]. 4to. 10.5 x 10.75 in. Six individual puzzles individually postcard sized approx. 3.5 x 4.75 in., w/ colour chromolithograph image dissected onto nine wooden pieces each (1 small piece has been supplied in facsimile for upper corner of the Cairo street puzzle). All contained w/in the original deep red paper-covered wooden box, raised bed w/in the box to hold the puzzles, lid w/ decorative gilt title lettering (minor shelfwear, very minor rubbing), still a VG nearly complete artifact. Very scarce original souvenir puzzle game issued for the fourth great Paris World’s Fair, celebrating through pomp and events the Centennial of the French Revolution, and the storming of the Bastille. The Exposition was intended to pull France out of a ruinous recession, and attracted over 61,000 exhibitors, as well as 32 million visitors, many of whom came to view the iconic Eiffel Tower. This puzzle celebrates several of the pavilions at the Exposition, including Palais des Beaux-Arts, designed by… Read More
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