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Set of six original vintage advertising posters from the series about coffee production in Africa. 1. John and his father plant seeds in a coffee nursery. John is 6 years old. He lives with his family on a coffee farm on a mountainside in Africa. The weather there is warm and sunny just the right amount of rain to make the coffee trees grow well. - featuring a colourful illustration of a little boy in red shirt and white shorts holding coffee seeds in a bowl while standing next to his father who is planting coffee beans into the ground, with palm and mountains in the distance and lush green leaves framing the illustration. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, browning on edges, small punched holes in left bottom corner, foxing. On card. 2. John looks at the coffee blossom. John's father works hard for many years so that the coffee trees will grow well. John is now 11 and is shown the lovely white sweet smelling flowers on all the coffee trees. - featuring a colourful illustration of a boy in red shirt and his father in pink shirt next to the coffee trees in blossom. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, browning on edges, small punched holes in left bottom corner, foxing. 3. John and his family pick the coffee cherries. A few weeks after the coffee trees have blossomed, John finds little green berries on the branches. These berries slowly change colour and about six months later they look like bright red cherries. It is harvest time and all his family and other families who live nearby help to pick the cherries. - featuring a colourful illustration of little boy and girl picking coffee cherries into baskets and buckets and a lady in a red dress and yellow headscarf pouring coffee into a large yellow sack. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, browning on edges, small punched holes in left bottom corner, foxing. On card. 4. The red cherries are put into the machine. Johns father takes the sacks of berries to a processing plant. There they are put into a machine and all of the soft red flesh is taken away leaving only coffee beans. There are two beans inside each cherry. These beans are put into tanks full of water and washed very well. They are then left to dry in the sunshine. - featuring a colourful illustration of factory workers putting the coffee cherries into the machines for processing. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, browning on edges, foxing. On card. 5. Coffee being tasted. When the beans are quite dry John and his father put them into large sacks and take them to the town to sell them. The man who buys the coffee beans has a lot of people helping him sort out the beans. He also makes coffee from the beans and tastes it to see how good it is. The coffee from John's farm is very good because his father has taken such good care of it. - featuring a colourful illustration of an office with people in white coats holding spoons and tasting different coffee types, with sacks of coffee in the background. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, browning on edges, foxing. On card. 6. John and his father coming home with the presents. With some of the money they get for their coffee they buy presents for John and his sister and a sewing machine so that his mother can make clothes for the family. Growing coffee is hard work and takes many years but John's father is please and things it is worthwhile. - featuring a colourful illustration of a little boy in red shirt and white shorts carrying a roll of fabric over his shoulder and a teddy bear, and his father carrying a box with groceries and a sewing machine on his head, with chickens feeding next to a house with a silhouette of a waving person, surrounded with lush green trees and plants. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, browning on edges, foxing. On card. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 21.5x31, year of printing: 1960s
Original vintage Soviet sport poster for the 22nd Summer Olympic Games (Games of the XXII Olympiad) in 1980 held in Moscow Russia featuring a fun and colourful illustration depicting a smiling bear - Misha the Moscow Olympic Games mascot - wearing an Olympic Rings belt and looking out to the viewer while waving a red flag with the Moscow Olympic logo in gold on it, and stylised text with the word Peace (Mir / ???) in multi-coloured bold lettering across the centre. Horizontal. Very good condition, minor creasing, minor browning. Country of issue: Russia, designer: Y. Kershin, size (cm): 65x98, year of printing: 1979
Teddy Bears Of Witney - A small fully jointed bear called Fonzie by Teddy Bears Of Witney. He is made with hand plucked red mohair and black glass eyes and stands 9 cm tall and with his original cloth bag and name tag pendant. Fonzie appears to be in Mint condition in a Very Good bag. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
SELECTION OF COLLECTORS TEDDY BEARSincluding the Harrods 1999 with a green waistcoat, Harrods 2000 with a purple velvet jacket, Harrods 2006 with a knitted green hooded jacket, two Kyle Craft bears in reclaimed coney fur, House of Fraser Millennium Bear with certificate, Dean's Rag Book bear, Mrs. Shopping Bear and a TY panda, together with the Sue Pearson book A Collector's Guide To Bears
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