In addition to the emblem of the city of Marseille painted on the bowl, the keel, shank and shank end are elegantly integrated through a subtle combination of swirling gold highlights. |
Profile of Napoléon Ier, An 13, quarter Franc, Silver, 15 mm, 1.24 g, minted in Marseille |
Hills of Estérel: The soil and rocks of the range are of volcanic origin, composed mainly of porphyry, which gives the hills a red color |
Pipes available in Rosetta during the French occupation of Egypt (1798-1801) (État Moderne 1817 Tome Second, II.ème Partie: Planche ii drawn by the architect of the King Cécile) |
Marseille in the XVIIIth century |
Courtesy Antique Pipe Co. |
Courtesy ClayPipes.nl |
Recto inscribed Bonnaud à Marseille, Prix 75 centimes, elegant carving of Bonnaud's flagship pipe. |