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Suicide Club Framed Curio Exhibit
This beautiful framed curio is 17 inches tall by 14 inches wide.
Mounted on vintage red velvet is a lovely cache of vintage items such as a Victorian era dip pen, a Victorian era pocket knife, two vinage single edge razors, one Victorian era Chinese opium bottle, 3 vintage hypdermic needles, and a Victorian era straight edge razor.
Mounted in the very center is a heavy gold brass piece draped in black mourning ribbon.
Mounted in each lower corner is a vintage pressed tin devil/lion face and scattered gold and silver Victorian era hand-sewn metal bullion stars.
The placard was hand-illustrated black ink on 100-year-old paper and double-mounted with vintage gold mounting corners.
This incredibly rare piece was trimmed in Victorian gold bullion trim.
The entire piece has been framed in a beautiful vintage style wooden and gesso frame and is ready to hang in your own personal dime museum or sideshow.
This one-of-a-kind framed curio is signed, rubber-stamped and dated on the back by Madame Talbot.
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If you are thinking of purchasing a Framed Curio Exhibit, please read the Bone FAQ to make sure you are within your legal limit when purchasing human bones, &c.
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Please Note: With all of my Framed Curio Exhibits, I try to replicate
an authentic atmosphere of Victorian-era Dime Museum Patina.
This of course refers to that very special layer of age that builds up over decades,
something which I try to incorporate into all of the framed curio pieces I make.
This Victorian-era Dime Museum Patina may include one or more of the following:
vintage dust fabric, flower petals shards, glue bits, thread strands, sun faded material,
water stained, and/or smoke burned 100-year-old paper, &c., &c., and &c.
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THIS CURIO IS SOLD
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