File:Trimm, Timothée, (Lespès, Léo), BNF Gallica.jpg

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Français : Timothée Trimm (Léo Lespès) (1815 - 1875), écrivain et journaliste français. Le siège qu'il enfourche est une chaise dite ponteuse, voyeuse, voyelle ou fumeuse. C'est une pièce de mobilier typique des styles Louis-Philippe et Second-Empire, destinée à jouer (ponter) autour d'une table (parfois l'accoudoir contient un coffret avec des jetons), à "voir" les joueurs, ou simplement à fumer (l'accoudoir contenant alors des ustensiles de fumeur). Elle est donc réellement destinée à être ainsi enfourchée.
Svenska: Timothée Trimm (Léo Lespès) (1815 - 1875), fransk tidningsman.
Date 1865. 2013-09-08 for upload
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