| 11 avenue Corentin Cariou | Head of Hercules covered with the skin of the Nemean lion on the key above the door. Polychrome sculpture |
| 13 rue du Rhin | Carved dolphin on door transom |
| 71 avenue Jean-Jaurès | Entrance to Villa Rémi Belleau. The passageway is surmounted by a beautiful, disheveled female face. |
| 139 avenue Jean-Jaurès | Two ox heads appear above the door |
| 4 rue Meynadier | An enormous phoenix surmounts the door in the center of a cartouche adorned with foliage and roses. Sculptor Mathurin Moreau |
| 6 rue Meynadier | Male mascaron with prominent cheekbones and full beard. The very pronounced expression and the headdress extended by two ram’s horns are reminiscent of a fairground character from the Commedia dell’Arte era. |
| 56 rue Compans | Bird nest above the door. Bird feeding its chicks. |
| 103 rue de Meaux | Built for the 1867 World’s Fair, this chalet has a slightly Savoyard air, even though it was built by Romanian workers from the Carpathians. Dismantled at the end of the Expo, it was reassembled here. |
| 6 rue de Meaux | At the corner of avenue des Laumières: male mascaron with impressive drooping moustaches set in a huge cartouche inspired by the rocaille style. Architect E. Hennequet, Sculptor Lemit. 1883 |
| 62 avenue de Flandres | Pointed-roof turret at the corner of avenue de Flandre and rue Riquet. Attractive round balcony above the turret. |