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Bouillotte is an 18th-century
French gambling card game of the
Revolution based on Brelan, very po****r
during the 19th
century in
France and
again for...
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provide general lighting to the rest of the room.
Gooseneck lamp
Bouillotte lamp: see
Bouillotte Ceiling Dome – the
light source(s) are
hidden behind a translucent...
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synonymous in
English usage with ****anning on tin, such as the tôle
shades for
bouillotte lamps and
other candle shades, and
trays and
lidded canisters, in which...
- present.
After Barnier's talk with
Colette a
young woman named Jacqueline Bouillotte comes to see him. She
tells Barnier that she's in love with Christian...
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place where the game was pla****. The game is
quite similar to the game of
Bouillotte, but it is not pla**** anymore. In Old French, a brelan,
berlan or berlenc...
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sofas with
similar ones of a
slightly larger scale;
returned a
number of
bouillotte lamps to the room; and
added an
overmantel mirror. She also re-installed...
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English game, Brag, from the 16th
century and the
French Brelan (later
Bouillotte) and Belle, Flux et Trente-et-Un. Poch is
recorded as
early as 1441 in...
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dealt without shuffling.
Gilet Primero Put (card game) Post and Pair
Bouillotte Lock,
Stock and Two
Smoking Barrels,
which features three-card brag. The...
- room, a
gilded wood
French chandelier (made
about 1820),
three French bouillotte table lamps, and a pair of
French torchères were
purchased and
added to...
- be
easily moved, to
quickly rearrange salons.
These included the
table bouillotte, a
small round table with four legs and drawer. The
tables and cabinets...