DI LUIGI SERVOLINI. Interesting pamphlet of 1952, a collection of ex libris and editorial marks by Luigi Servolini written by Luigi Raimondo. Interessante pubblicazione del 1952, una raccolta di ex libris e marchi editoriali di Luigi Servolini scritto da Luigi Raimondo.
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This beautiful scarf is a unique addition to any wardrobe. Its vibrant multicolor design makes it a versatile accessory that can be worn with a variety of outfits. Measuring 34x33 inches, it can be wrapped around the neck in a variety of ways for a stylish look. The scarf features a fascinating design inspired by the Pacific Ocean and the Arctic. It's a perfect choice for women who love to make a statement with their accessories. This scarf is an excellent gift for any occasion and can be worn throughout the year. There is a dark stain that I have not tried to clean. See photos for wear sold as is
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Par Alphonse LEGROS (1837-1911). Rare gravure intitulée: "Exlibris Leon Gambetta ". <="" p="" style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 14pt;">. IL S'AGIT d'UNE ESTAMPE ANCIENNE AGEE DE PLUS DE 120 ANS.
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This framed Ex Libris print features intricate mythological imagery, likely produced in the late 20th century. Its detailed craftsmanship and unique artistic style appeal to collectors of rare prints and bookplates. Such items are valued for their limited production and the skill involved in their creation. The use of bold contrasting colors and the symbolic motifs suggest a connection to historical themes, enhancing its desirability among enthusiasts of literary and artistic works. Latvian artist, last name Rungis.
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Ex-libris DANTAN J.L., D 2587, 100 x 67 mm, Blanchard Zaborowska Gilberte.
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Ex-libris BERINGUIER Richard, artiste Hildebrand J.(D), B3955, 103 x 74 mm, 20è.
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Ex-libris Desorgher Jimmy Tousseul Numéroté 30/400, signé.
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Publisher: Massada Publishing Ltd., Israel. A fascinating bilingual edition entitled Jewish Book-Plates (Ex Libris) published byMassada Publishing Ltd., Israel. The tradition of Jewish book-plates (ex libris) dates back to the late 19th century and flourished through the mid-20th century, reflecting both personal identity and religious devotion.
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