[Rarebooks] FS: 1885 St. Petersburg Russia Bronze Maker
Joslin Hall Rare Books
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Wed Apr 26 11:07:29 EDT 2017
From our new 19th Century Business Cards catalog:
<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog375.pdf>
4. [Bronzes] 1885 St. Petersburg Russia Bronze Maker Card. A
handsome card for Fx. Chopin, “Fabrique de Bronzes”, of St. Petersburg,
probably printed for the 1885 Exposition at Antwerp. The firm had won a
number of medals at previous expositions, which are illustrated here.
The 1885 Exposition Internationale d'Anvers was held between May 2 and
November 2 in Antwerp, during the 20th anniversary year of Leopold II’s
ascension to the throne of Belgium. Spanning 54 acres and featuring
displays from 25 countries, it drew 3.5 million visitors and cost 4
million Belgian francs. 4.5”x3”. Minor soil. [43348] $85
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<http://www.joslinhall.com/Catalog375.pdf>
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