This subseries consists of a variety of puppets (string puppets, jumping jacks, rod puppets, glove puppets, etc.) representing many different countries and puppet-making techniques and traditions. Also contains a miniature Punch and Judy show toy and a French Cartelli puppet theater including frame, scenery, curtrain, proscenium, and some costumes.
An eighteenth-century puppet of Harlequin, a character from the Commedia dell'Arte. String puppet of the simpler kind, (see also P1). From a Paris puppet theatre of 1760.
An eighteenth-century puppet of Brighella, a character from the Commedia dell'Arte. Of the simpler kind of string puppet, held from above by a vertical iron rod (or thick wire) hooked to an eyelet on top of the head; a rod or string to the right hand (in this case, both hands). From a Paris puppet theatre of 1760.
Two sales (of a lot and a share of La Compagnie de la Colonie), a copy of the 1702 concession of Mille-Iles to J. Petit & Gaspard Piot de Longloiserie and a sale to of a house and lot on Rue Saint Anne by Lucien Boutteville to Jean Petit.
Documents (4) which include a surveyor's procès-verbal, a ratification of concession and the concession of Mille-Iles to Charles Gaspard Piot de Langloiserie and Jean Petit, as well as a receipt for rent paid to Dugué Langloiserie.