The works

  • Concentrated or dehydrated meat broths marketed by the Luis R. Scheiner establishments in Buenos-Aires.

  • Table mineral water

  • Water from a spring located at the foot of the Dentelles de Montmirail in the Vaucluse department.

  • Water from a spring located at the foot of the Dentelles de Montmirail in the Vaucluse department.
    On the bottle label, it says: "Montmirail purgative water detoxifies the body and lightens the body and mind."

  • Pineral was created in 1864 by Hermenegildo Pini, an Italian immigrant in Argentina. The original formula contained 30 herbs, citrus peels, and caramel, with 36% alcohol.

  • Poster for "Jean III or The Irresistible Vocation of the Son Mondoucet," a comedy in 3 acts written and performed by Sacha Guitry in 1912. Robert de Flers tells us: "People laughed heartily with all kinds of laughter, from the wildest to the most sensible. They laughed as if life did not exist, as if they had never laughed before. Monsieur Sacha Guitry is a kind of benefactor." The Comédie-Royale is a Parisian theater founded in 1901, dedicated to humor and boulevard plays. In 1923, it permanently took the name Comédie-Caumartin.