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$25.06 Shipping Location: MONMOUTH, United Kingdom Great for Cosplay (Wonder Woman etc) and you’ll certainly stand out with this unique bit of kit. Could be a nice restoration project or for use in its ... morecurrent form. Great also for military collector or anyone who collects unique/antique bags/Leather.
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Free Shipping Location: Boston, United States J.B. Lytle Co. These are new unused lithograph labels that are over 100yrs old. 1910 Label.
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Location: Port Melbourne, Australia
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$31.15 Shipping Location: CARDIFF, United Kingdom This item is over 100 years old it's condition suggests it has been part of a cabinet display superb in every way. Just look at thephotos.
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$12.50 Shipping Location: Pawleys Island, United States The exquisite multi-colored glassware has a unique design that reflects the style of the antique era. The original set is from the period of 1900-1940 ... moreand is in excellent condition for its age. The glass is made by Kokomo Glass, a reputable maker known for their quality products.
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$17.78 Shipping Location: Beecroft, Australia It features a magic square design with 16 x numbered wooden square tiles that challenges players to arrange the wooden numbers in a specific order. The ... morecorners have hand dovetailing as can be seen in the pics.
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Location: Prescott, United States This RARE 1920s Western Electric Row Phone Booth in good condition with all original with beveled glass in the doors, copper handle, copper/brass door ... morepaneling, copper/brass plating around the base by the floor.
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Rare 100+yr Old JOSEPH CLARK Art Print Victorian MOTHERS DARLING Sleeping Child
Rare 100+ year Old Art Print. Circa 1912. Title: Mother's Darling By Joseph Clark 1834–1926"Mother's Darling" was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1885. And was purchased for the nation under the terms of the Chantrey Bequest. It is typical of the painter's work. I am always much interested in children, he says, and their pathetic expression when they are ill appeals very strongly to me. Artist: 1834. And when he was about 13 years of age migrated to London. He received his first art education at the gallery of the late J. I. Leigh in Newman Street, now Heatherley's, afterwards entering the Academy Schools. In 1857, when he was 23, he exhibited"The Sick Child, a pathetic picture which indicated the bent of his mind. Since that time he has produced pictures which have called forth not only popular applause, ... morebut have gained him the reputation of being a master of his craft in all that concerns the construction of a picture, especially in the skill with which he conveys his story and concentrates the interest upon its central figures. This effect is gained not merely by clever construction, but by a wise discrimination which, while it omits nothing vital, rejects superfluous details in favour of essentials. Above all, his pictures are noteworthy for the gentle thought and feeling which reveal the creations of his mind in a mood that is at once sweet and tender. Condition: This 100+ year old Item is rated Very Fine+. Very light aging. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No stains nor water damage. Blank on the reverse side. Image Size( This print does not have margins) 9 inches x 7 inches* This beautiful print will make a special addition to any Art collection* Check out my! Combined Shipments* Free shipping for all additional prints. There is no additional charge for multiple prints shipped in the same package. REFUND POLICY: A full refund will be given if you are unhappy with your purchase for any reason. Customer satisfaction is very important at Myshowcase. We guarantee a
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RARE 100+yr Antique Art Print Famous c18th Ballerina Dancer Opera Singer PARISOT
RARE ANTIQUE ART PRINT. MCMIX. Circa 1909. This print is 100+ years old. Title: Mademoiselle Parisot” Mademoiselle Parisot(c. 1775– after 1837) was a French opera singer and ballet dancer in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Her provocative costumes and dances caused an uproar in London and led to the imposition of restrictions on performances. Parisot's given name has been cited as Rose and as Céline. But during her career she was commonly referred to simply as"Mademoiselle" or"Madame" Parisot. She debuted at the Théâtre de Monsieur in Paris at age 14 in a 20 December 1789 production of l'Infante de Zamora. Parisot was trained by Jean-Antoine Favre Guiardele, the ballet-master of the French Opera. The Victoria& Albert Museum identifies Parisot's father as the journalist Pierre-Germain ... morePariseau who was mistaken for a royalist and subsequently guillotined in 1794; however, in Louis Péricaud's chronicle of the Théâtre de Monsieur, Parisot's first name was Eugénie and her father was a sculptor. Her father allegedly told her: My daughter was raised between a linnet and a lark. But it was a nightingale which taught her to sing. After the death of her father. Parisot moved to London where she made her stage debut at the King's Theatre on 9 February 1796 in a production of Piramo e Tisbe. The Morning Chronicle spoke of the 19-year-old's performance favorably and described her balance"as positively magical, for her person was almost horizontal while turning as a pivot on her toe. Parisot frequently wore costumes that accentuated her legs as she danced, leading the Monthly Mirror to remark on her degree of flexibility in a 1796 performance in the ballet le Triomphe de l'Amour as creating"a stir by raising her legs far higher than was customary for dancers" while Leigh Hunt reported that she was"very thin and always smiling" Parisot's salary for the 1795–1796 season was £600 and she earned
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