In Awe of Asia | Large Antique Map of Asia

In the late 1700s, Asia was a bustling hub of cultural and scientific exchange! During this period, the Qing Dynasty in China was known for its impressive "Imperial Workshops," where artisans and craftsmen created intricate porcelain, textiles, and paintings that fascinated Europeans. Meanwhile, in Japan, the art of woodblock printing, known as ukiyo-e, was flourishing, capturing scenes of landscapes, kabuki actors, and beautiful women that would later influence Western artists like Vincent van Gogh. Asia was truly a vibrant and influential region during this time!

This large antique map of Asia and her islands hails from London c. 1799 and has been custom framed behind plexiglass. Fun fact, there is also one in the library of congress, $595.

47 x 53. 

SOLD | Mad for Mod | Retro Ken, Barbie and Children in London Play Set

In the 1960s, Carnaby Street in London was one of the hippest places on the planet. Home to various underground music bars and independent fashion boutiques, it's no wonder both Mod followers and hippies flocked there. This darling vintage Barbie and Ken set includes two children as well. From dining on Carnaby Street to crashing in a posh hotel complete with bright orange bedspread, this Mod Barbie London Play Set would drive any vintage toy collector mad.

$149/set

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