1000, Grafika, Poster of the PLM Railway Company: Paris – Genève, 1895

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This is a very nice puzzle by Grafika. The title is Poster of the PLM Railway Company: Paris – Genève, 1895, with a vintage poster by the French illustrator François Hugo d’Alési.

The puzzle is COMPLETE (1040 pieces). The pieces are in excellent condition. The box is in very good condition.

There are some other puzzles with vintage posters. In 1982 Nathan published a 1000 piece puzzle with a similar theme.

More information about Poster of the PLM Railway Company: Paris – Genève, 1895:
  • Puzzle size: 68.5 x 48 cm.
  • Box size: 35 x 22.2 x 4.4 cm.
  • Reference number: 00608.
  • EAN number: 3663384006081.
  • Other titles: Affiche por Les Chemins de Fer P.L.M.: Paris – Genève, 1895.
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Dimensions 35 × 22.2 × 4.4 cm
Brand

Grafika

Condition

Complete

Content

Art

Number of Pieces

1000

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