Ephemera
The term “paper” is often used to refer to ephemera, along with the phrase “printed matter.” However, not all ephemera is on paper but can also include items on metal, wood, cloth, celluloid, plastic, and other materials. And not all is printed. Handwritten documents, phrases woven into ribbons or bookmarks, hand-drawn original art works, and painted animation cells will all also fall within some categories.
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Decapitation of the Earl of Derby Bolton Chronicle 1845 Ephemera
$89.99 Quick ViewDecapitation of the Earl of Derby Bolton Chronicle 1845 Ephemera
$89.99
A very interesting piece of ephemera probably from the 1800s.
Found in a King James Bible dated 1790 and printed in Bolton England.
In very good condition. Please see all photos for condition before you purchase.Heading Reads:
DECAPITATION of the EARL OF DERBY, IN 1651
(Extracted from the Bolton Chronicle of Saturday February 15th, 1845.)See more information below: