Mardi Gras Invitation
Thursday, March 11th, 2010mardi gras invitation

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HISTORIC EPHEMERA 1890 COMUS MARDI GRAS INVITATION copy | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 26d 9h 29m |
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HISTORIC EPHEMERA 1878 MOMUS MARDI GRAS INVITATION copy | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 27d 4h 3m |
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HISTORIC EPHEMERA 1890 REX MARDI GRAS INVITATION copy | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 25d 12h 42m |
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HISTORIC EPHEMERA 1881 COMUS MARDI GRAS INVITATION copy | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 25d 11h 35m |
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HISTORIC EPHEMERA 1896 REX MARDI GRAS INVITATION copy | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 25d 9h 15m |
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HISTORIC EPHEMERA 1881 MOMUS MARDI GRAS INVITATION copy | ![]() |
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US $29.99 | 25d 9h 16m |
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HISTORIC EPHEMERA 1880 REX MARDI GRAS INVITATION copy | ![]() |
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US $29.99 | 22d 14h 8m |
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1880s New Orleans Mardi Gras Private Ball Invitations | ![]() |
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US $35.00 | 3d 8h 13m |
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Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age (Vol 1) List Price: $35.00 Sale Price: $25.25 Used From: $19.41 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The Golden Age of Carnival artistry began in the 1870s and was marked by shimmering pageants and opulent private balls, attended by invitation only. Presented in this collection are nearly two hundred dazzling examples of that artistry. |
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Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age Notecards List Price: $5.95 Sale Price: $5.95 Used From: $11.65 |
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Perfect for sharing Mardi Gras with friends and family or for |
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Mardi Gras (New Orleans, LA) Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age Postcard Book (v. 1) List Price: $5.95 Sale Price: $4.42 Used From: $7.95 |
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Perfect for sharing Mardi Gras with friends and family or for inviting them to Carnival, these postcards reproduce invitations of the Golden Age (1870-1930). Selected from the pages of the upcoming volume Mardi Gras Treasures: Invitations of the Golden Age , the images that grace these postcards extend invitations to visit the glorious past of New Orleans, which was ablaze with fantastic, torch-lit processions and opulent tableau balls... |







































