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Hood Ornament, c1925, France
Signed M. Bonnot
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Alice Wilkie, Ziegfeld Follies ~ by Alfred Cheney Johnston, c1925
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“Doctors are recommending it” - advert illustration by Harry Clarke, for John Jameson & Sons, Whiskey distillers, Dublin, c1925
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A young woman at the beach in Deauville, Vintage silver print (c1925) by Maurice-Louis Branger
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c1925 Art Deco Filigreed 0.20ct Diamond Engagement Ring, 14K Yellow Gold
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“Doctors are recommending it” - advert illustration by Harry Clarke, for John Jameson & Sons, Whiskey distillers, Dublin, c1925
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Camille Flammarion - The Distinguished Astronomer Among His Books, c1925
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LMS (ex GSWR) loco No. 14116 c1925 by Frederick McLean Via Flickr: An old photograph of London, Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) engine No. 14116, with driver and fireman at an unknown station. The reverse has no information on, if you know who the photographer was please message me and I will credit them. This was a H. Smellie designed class 119 4-4-0 engine, built at the Kilmarnock Works, and new to the Glasgow and South Western Railway (GSWR) in Jun 1882 carrying number 119, changing to 119A in Jan 1910, then to 700 in Jun 1919. After grouping of the existing railway companies in 1923 into 'the big four', the GSWR became part of the LMS, in 1924 they renumbered it 14116. The locomotive was withdrawn from service in Dec 1931, then I assume was scrapped, although I could not find the date/place. If there are any errors in the above description please let me know. Thanks. 📷 Any photograph I post on Flickr is an original in my possession, nothing is ever copied/downloaded from another location. 📷 -------------------------------------------------
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'Powder Puff' by Ferdinand Preiss, c1925
Cold-painted bronze and carved ivory
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Landscape, Mount Barker, charcoal by Horace Trennery, c1925.
Art Gallery of South Australia.
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Imogen Cunningham - Calla, c1925
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By the River,' (c1925) most likely depicts Herbert Gunn's first wife Gwen. Gunn's portraits refused to fit into any of the grand narratives of early 20thC art, springing from a world that hadn't registered the presence of the Fauvists or Cubists.
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