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![[Kamishibai World War II propaganda] RARE BOOKS [Kamishibai World War II propaganda]](https://i0.wp.com/antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/untitled-1_cover.jpg?fit=270%2C101&ssl=1)
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![Communion Solennelle de Gilbert Mius. [1er Juillet 1949] MENUS & DINNER INVITATIONS Communion Solennelle de Gilbert Mius. [1er Juillet 1949]](https://i0.wp.com/antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/img_20190617_114345__1.jpg?fit=136%2C270&ssl=1)
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![[Cased Red Bird of Paradise Skin] General / Global [Cased Red Bird of Paradise Skin]](https://i0.wp.com/antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/bng_cased_01.jpg?fit=107%2C270&ssl=1)
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Antique and Vintage Ephemera
This category brings together original antique and vintage ephemera — the printed and hand-produced materials of everyday life that were made to be used and discarded, and that survive today in collector hands as primary documents of social, commercial and cultural history. Ephemera encompasses an enormous range of printed material: trade cards, billheads, labels, broadsides, handbills, tickets, programmes, menus, certificates, bookplates, greeting cards, advertising inserts and the countless other categories of printed paper produced for specific, short-term purposes across the centuries of commercial printing.
The collecting of antique ephemera has grown substantially as a field over recent decades, driven by recognition of the documentary importance of materials that were never intended to survive and that consequently exist in far smaller quantities than the books, prints and maps produced for the permanent record. A trade card from the 18th century, a printed label from a colonial-era merchant, or a broadside advertising a public event provides information about commercial life, material culture, typography and social history that is available in no other form, and the best examples combine documentary significance with real aesthetic interest.
Australian ephemera is particularly valued within this collection. The colonial and early Federation periods produced a rich body of printed material — squatters’ receipts, goldfields notices, shipping announcements, merchant trade cards and the outputs of the colonial printing trade — that documents everyday commercial and civic life in terms unavailable from official records alone. These materials are rare, genuinely historical and of great interest to collectors, historians and institutions with an interest in Australian social history.
Specialist subcategories within the ephemera collection include matchbox labels — a dedicated area of ephemera collecting known as phillumeny — alongside advertising prints, comical and satirical items, and other defined categories that attract their own collector communities. Each subcategory reflects a distinct area of printed material culture with its own history, aesthetic character and collector literature.
Antique ephemera at Antique Print & Map Room is offered with the same care and expertise applied to maps, prints and books — accurately described, carefully condition-assessed and priced appropriately for the market. These are genuine period items, not reproductions, and each carries the documentary weight of its original purpose and survival.
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