Examples of 'antiquités' in a sentence

Meaning of "antiquités"

antiquités (verb) - The phrase 'antiquités' comes from French and means antiques in English. It refers to the trade, collection, or appreciation of valuable and historically significant objects from the past

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Dictionnaire des antiquités.
Les Antiquités Bolduc is also an inventory of quality.
The proposed rates include discounts and commercial discounts that Antiquités en Provence would grant.
Essai sur les antiquités du département du Morbihan in French.
Miniature armchair for child or doll ‹ Catalogue - Les Antiquités Bolduc.
Antiquités égyptiennes du Louvre in French.
Recherches sur les Antiquités des États-Unis.
Les antiquités de l'Eglise de Valence in French.
Bulletin de correspondance africaine, antiquités libyques, puniques, grecques et romaines.
Antiquités Bolduc offers retail, purchase, appraisal and renting antiques.
His most notable work is the Dictionnaire des antiquités françaises, no less than 40 folio volumes.
In 1944 he was made taken on as an expert by the Service des Antiquités.
Saglio, Dictionnaire des Antiquités grecques et romaines, vol.
And the Antiquités judaiques ou remarques critiques sur la république des Hébreux 1713.
In 1862, Napoleon III set up the Musée des Antiquités Nationales in the erstwhile royal château.

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It is now at Musée des Antiquités Nationales, Saint-Germain-en-Laye.

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