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Vol. III - October, 2005
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GREATER
WASHINGTON, DC BLACK MEMORABILIA, ART
& DOLL SHOW & SALE, DECEMBER 8,
2007
The Greater
Washington, DC Black Memorabilia, Art
& Doll Show & Sale will be
Saturday, December 8, 2007, at the
Washington, DC Convention Center, 801
Mount Vernon Place, NW, Washington, DC.
Show hours are 10 am to 7 pm.
Admission is $6, and children 12 and
under are admitted free. There will
be many exhibitors from across the United
States with black memorabilia and
collectibles for sale including
historical artifacts and documents,
books, stamps, paintings, prints,
textiles, autographs, toys, dolls,
advertisements, photos, art, political
memorabilia, kitchen collectibles, sports
and entertainment memorabilia, postcards,
cookie jars and much more. There will be
doll artists with black dolls and doll
related materials, and black artists with
original paintings and prints for sale.
There will be exhibits of slavery
artifacts, Jim Crow memorabilia, the
Black Panther Party, and other
educational exhibits. Also, there will be
autograph sessions with former players of
Negro League baseball teams and Tuskegee
Airmen. The intent of this show to
provide an environment where the public
can be educated on the African American
experience without the constraints of a
formal museum, and where they can
purchase desirable pieces of authentic
and rare black memorabilia and
collectibles including black art and
dolls. This is the largest black
memorabilia and collectible show in the
country, and it attracts major exhibitors
and collectors alike. This is an
educational experience for the whole
family and a showcase of the black
experience. For more information or
vendor space reservations, call (301)
649-1915 or e-mail Ljohnsonshows@aol.com
or view the website www.johnsonshows.com.
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INSIDE THE "FOLIES BERGERE VOLUME OF 10 PROGRAMMES"

BLACK
SATIN COLLECTIBLES
presents
FOLIES BERGERE
BOOK OF 10 PROGRAMMES
presented by
Paul Derval, Owner-Manager of the Folies
Bergere
to
A.M. Lebras
This is a bound presentation of 10 of
the original Folies Bergere Programmes
dating from 1923 to 1932 presented by
Paul Derval Owner-Manager of the Famous
Parisian Dance Hall, The Folies Bergere,
to A. M. Lebras.

Bound Volume
w/Gold Leaf Lettering and Gold Flyleaf

closeup of gold
leafed label

spine of volume
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The
1926 and 1927 Programme, a work of art in
itself, is full of pictures of one of the
most famous star of the Folies Bergere,
Mademoiselle Josephine Baker, 
1926
-1927 La Folie Du Jour
who epitomized the Art Deco
era.... Many pictures of Mlle Baker are
in full color...

front of the
1927 Programme
There are a number of black and white
photo's of JOSEPHINE and all the current
artistes of the Art Deco period in this
programme
These Programme are in excellent
condition. Usual signs of wear to the
volume's hardcover at the corners and
along the edges of the spine, but these
minor flaws in no way detract from this
rare and trully wonderful volume of
Folies Bergere Programmes.

Price:
$2,500.00
click her to
purchase
Questions?
auctions@blacksatincollectibles.com
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There
are approximately 180 pages of full color
and black and white pictures of the stars
of the Folies Bergere and scenes of the
productions that made the Folies Bergere
the famous Music Hall of Paris

1924 -1925
Coers en Folie

1931 Lusine A
Folies
There are color costume Designs by
ERTE, BRUNELLESCHI and illustrations by
Georges BARBIER to name a few... a
joy to behold...

1932 Nuits de
Folie
Some of these wonderfully artistic
covers are in gold, silver, royal blue,
coral, salmon, emerald, and other bright
and beautiful colors
Questions? auctions@blacksatincollectibles.com
Major Credit Cards Accepted
click her to purchase
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If you are
interested in listing and selling your own find
with Black Satin Collectibles please visit our
consignment page:
www.blacksatincollectibles.com/consign.htm
Previous
issues of the BMC Bulletin
1838 Abolitionist
Coin - "Midday Music", Print - Dorothy
Dandridge/"Carmen Jones"Poster -
Katherine Dunham Program - Lena Horne &
"Bo Jangles"Poster - Josephine Baker Posters
- Joe Louis vs Billy Conn 1941 Castle Film Clip
& other rare books, films & sports items
EVENTS & NOTICES
GREATER
WASHINGTON, DC BLACK MEMORABILIA, ART
& DOLL SHOW & SALE, DECEMBER 8,
2007
The Greater
Washington, DC Black Memorabilia, Art
& Doll Show & Sale will be
Saturday, December 8, 2007, at the
Washington, DC Convention Center, 801
Mount Vernon Place, NW, Washington, DC.
Show hours are 10 am to 7 pm.
Admission is $6, and children 12 and
under are admitted free. There will
be many exhibitors from across the United
States with black memorabilia and
collectibles for sale including
historical artifacts and documents,
books, stamps, paintings, prints,
textiles, autographs, toys, dolls,
advertisements, photos, art, political
memorabilia, kitchen collectibles, sports
and entertainment memorabilia, postcards,
cookie jars and much more. There will be
doll artists with black dolls and doll
related materials, and black artists with
original paintings and prints for sale.
There will be exhibits of slavery
artifacts, Jim Crow memorabilia, the
Black Panther Party, and other
educational exhibits. Also, there will be
autograph sessions with former players of
Negro League baseball teams and Tuskegee
Airmen. The intent of this show to
provide an environment where the public
can be educated on the African American
experience without the constraints of a
formal museum, and where they can
purchase desirable pieces of authentic
and rare black memorabilia and
collectibles including black art and
dolls. This is the largest black
memorabilia and collectible show in the
country, and it attracts major exhibitors
and collectors alike. This is an
educational experience for the whole
family and a showcase of the black
experience. For more information or
vendor space reservations, call (301)
649-1915 or e-mail Ljohnsonshows@aol.com
or view the website www.johnsonshows.com.
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