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Another beautiful image from the past from Found Image Press. Length: 16cm Width: 11.5cm
Another beautiful image from the past from Found Image Press. Length: 16cm Width: 11.5cm
Another beautiful image from the past from Found Image Press. Length: 16cm Width: 11.5cm
Another beautiful image from the past from Found Image Press. Length: 6.5cm Width: 9cm
Another beautiful image from the past from Found Image Press. Length: 16cm Width: 11.5cm
Another beautiful image from the past from Found Image Press. Length: 16cm Width: 11.5cm
Another beautiful image from the past from Found Image Press. Length: 16cm Width: 11.5cm
Duck brooch/pin metal, with metal backing Length:3.5cm Width:1.5cm
The exact middle of a piano keyboard is not middle C, but is actually the space between E and F above middle C. The impressively intricate instrume...
View full detailsCarl Reichert (1836-1918) was born in Vienna and took after his father, Heinrich Reichert who was also a painter of animal and portraits. Reichert ...
View full detailsThe modern violin has been around for around 500 years, which is said to have been designed in the 1500’s by Andrea Amati. The modern violins have ...
View full detailsWith its iconic camerawork and catchy musical score, the Sound of Music is still very much loved today. Winning five Oscars, it is said to be the m...
View full detailsStudies have shown that the body and soul responds positively to classical music and other genres that are relaxing or uplifting. One could say tha...
View full detailsIllustration by George Barbier from the series Falbalas & Fanfreluches (1922-1926). This luxuriously produced fashion series showed the latest ...
View full detailsAdapted from 'The Orchestral Instruments and What They Do:A Primer for Concert-Goers', Daniel Gregory Mason (c.1909).. 170mm x 120mm (6 3/4" x 4 3/...
View full details‘The five positions of dancing’, adapted from 'An Analysis of Country Dancing', Thomas Wilson (1811). 170mm x 120mm (6 3/4" x 4 3/4"). Blank inside...
View full details‘Greeting card illustrating the history of the violin. Printed in England on a light cream, 300gsm carbon-neutral Italian paper, made from 100% rec...
View full detailsAdapted from US patent application filed in March 1977 for an improvement in the design of the compact cassette. The format had been around since t...
View full detailsAdapted from 'Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature: comprehending, under one general alphabetical ...
View full detailsAdapted from a colour lithograph of American ballerina Cecilia McBride (d. 1846). From the New York Public Library. 170mm x 120mm (6 3/4" x 4 3/4")...
View full detailsAdapted from US patent application filed in April 1884 by Theodor Steinway for an improved construction of pianoforte. Eldest son of the founder of...
View full detailsMusic is Life. Tissues with a G Clef design. A pack of 10 4-ply soft designer tissues.
This practical and stylish musical lanyard design is perfect for anyone wanting to keep keys or ID close at hand. Nametag: Material: 100% polyester...
View full detailsGet Writing with this music inspired pencil and charm. Lightweight, easy to hold and comfortable to grip.
Get Writing with this music inspired pencil and charm. Lightweight, easy to hold and comfortable to grip.
Elevate your style while embracing your musical soul with our violin socks. Perfect for music enthusiasts and artistic souls alike, these socks bea...
View full detailsElevate your ensemble with our violin skinny tie – a harmonious tribute to musical elegance and modern sophistication. Meticulously designed, this ...
View full detailsSay happy birthday with this playful birthday card embossed with colourful notes and blue treble clefs.Measurements:12.5cm x 12.5cm
Another beautiful card form Cath Tate.Measurements:17cm x 12cm
This beautiful card is illustrated by the famous artist Margaret Tarrant. Margaret Tarrant (1888-1959) is famous for painting faries, floral, anim...
View full detailsThe Sydney String Centre sits on the unceded lands of the Gamaragal people. We pay our respects to Elders and communities past, present, and emerging. We celebrate the stories, culture and traditions of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who also work and live on this land.