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  • Bowhead Whale – 1793 (Balaena Mysticetus) – Shaw and Nodder

    Bowhead Whale – 1793 (Balaena Mysticetus) – Shaw and Nodder

    The Bowhead Whale then known variously as the Great Northern Whale, Toothless Whale, Greenland Whale, Artic Whale etc etc. They grow up to 18 metres and 100 tonnes and have no dorsal fin. It has the largest mouth of any animal. Whilst once endangered a moratorium in 1966 has saved the species which is now no longer under threat.

    Copper engraved and hand coloured by Shaw & Nodder and published in London on 1st March 1793 (marked in the plate). Shaw was in charge of the Natural History Department at the British Museum. Frederick Nodder was a natural history artist and worked for Banks on his Florilegium.

    Framed in Voyager Natural History style within black cored cream mat and beaded gilt frame.

    Early Whale Engraving in fine condition … click on the image to see all my whaliness! … hmmuuuueooowmh

    $180.00

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  • Mes Invites n’arrivent pas – Gosse – Gazette du Bon Ton Pochoir – 1913

    Mes Invites n’arrivent pas – Gosse – Gazette du Bon Ton Pochoir – 1913

    Stunning Bon Ton pochoir … in our opinion one of the most striking.

    Mes invites n’arrivent pas aaa and how dare they when she has gone to so much trouble to look good for them. A striking evening outfit designed by Redfern.

    An early pochoir, September 1913 and such a deco look fro seven years before that art/fashion arrived.

    Price $140.00 unframed.

    And click on the image to see it in all its beauty

    $140.00

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  • Au Pre Catelan – Gazette du Bon Ton Original Double –  Brissaud – June 1914

    Au Pre Catelan – Gazette du Bon Ton Original Double – Brissaud – June 1914

    A beautiful hand coloured “Pochoir” by Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964) for the Paris Gazette du Bon Ton published in 1914 – “Au Pre Catelan”.

    A rare double sized vibrant image displaying beautiful outfits for the best children and their rather beautiful mums.

    The ultimate in fashion print from a perfect era.

    Price $240.00 unframed …

    A striking Bon Ton pochoir double

    $240.00

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  • Gazette du Bon Ton -1920 – “Let Jardin de L’Infante” – Charles Martin – Early Deco Influence

    Gazette du Bon Ton -1920 – “Let Jardin de L’Infante” – Charles Martin – Early Deco Influence

    A beautiful and scarce hand coloured double “Pochoir” by Charles Martin (1884-1934) for the Paris Gazette du Bon Ton published in September 1920. “Let Jardin de L’Infante”.

    A beautiful evening gown by designer Paul Poiret . It consists of a bodice and a full skirt in white satin lined with black satin. The skirt opens to a white gauze; and a black satin ribbon bow falls before.

    The ultimate in fashion print from a perfect era.

    Price unframed for $90.00.

    Lovely Deco Bon Ton from the beginning of that era

    $90.00

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  • Beaulieu Dans Les Fleurs – Robert Bonfils – 1920

    Beaulieu Dans Les Fleurs – Robert Bonfils – 1920

    A beautiful pochoir with hand-applied colour by artist Robert Bonfils (1886-1972) for the Paris Gazette du Bon Ton published in 1920.

    Bonfils produced a rich painterly finished that mad his work unique with Gazette du Bon Ton. This example is one of only two vertical double images available in the whole collection.

    Two dresses and a coat for the afternoon. The red dress is charming, with a lace front, the black and white spiked ribbon dress with matching satin bodice and the beautiful diallaine coat with large fur collar.

    Price $190.00 unframed.

    The ultimate in fashion print from a perfect era … click on me to see the whole image.

    $190.00

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  • Gazette du Bon Ton – Brissaud – Ils Me M’ont Pas Reconnue – 1921

    Gazette du Bon Ton – Brissaud – Ils Me M’ont Pas Reconnue – 1921

    A beautiful hand coloured “Pochoir” by Pierre Brissaud (1885-1964) for the Paris Gazette du Bon Ton published in 1921. “Il ne M’ont Pas Reconnue” – They will not be able to recognise me. In a special opera gown by Jeanne Lanvin. The ultimate in fashion print from a perfect era.

    Price $90.00 unframed.

    A striking pochoir with beautiful deep colours

    $90.00

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