Purchased in an antique store in Vienna.

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“1” - BEETHOVEN BOOK – FIDELIO

BERLIN

 ABOUT THIS BOOK - BEETHOVEN

This is a collectors book. I will try and detail as much as I can about this book.

OPER IN ZWET RKTEN

Inside of the book has a thin piece of tape on it.


Normal Wear - Normal wear is the minor and reasonable wear of an item that is endured in everyday, ordinary use. Normal wear includes items that can be cleaned up by the new owner and improved during reconditioning. Please check the photos for acceptability.


Looks well read.


This book is part of a series of music books that were collected in Vienna. They are small books that are given out during concert performances. Each book is different. It may have writing and dates, notes and time era ads and information. These kinds of books can only be found in Vienna in antique stores or old book stores. They are usually tucked away. For the most part, you are not able to find these books in America. If you have the time, it is an interesting dig to find them.

Each book has specific information about each concert. Now days, when you go in to see a concert, you get a much smaller program. The promotions are the same and the names of the individuals are listed. But they are just a few sheets of paper.

STAMPS – “5" Stamps

 The stamps are various sets and time eras. They are unchecked and the value varies depending on the age and condition.


“6” COINS – AUSTRIA - 1902-1909

ABOUT THE COINS

 STRONG PATINA

UNCLEANED

 NORMAL WEAR

Normal Wear - Normal wear is the minor and reasonable wear of an item that is endured in everyday, ordinary use. Normal wear includes items that can be cleaned up by the new owner and improved during reconditioning. Please check the photos for acceptability.

 PATINA ON COINS

Patinas are films that develop on the surface of a metal, wood, or other substance over a period of time. In many instances, the development of a patina is considered desirable and may actually enhance the value of the item.


 One of the more desirable forms of patina has to do with the gradual development of a brown or green film on metal objects. Due to exposure to open air and the natural process of oxidation, an aged metal such as copper and bronze tend to develop a patina that is often a pleasing shade of green. Domes and roofs on buildings that feature sections of copper tend to develop this green shade over a number of years. The patina is often anticipated in the original design of the structure and is an effect that the owners look forward to taking place over time.

  “2” – OLD POST CARD

Wein post cards.

  “1” - POST CARD AND ENVELOP

You will find some amazing locations and numerous buildings with creative architectural designs in Vienna. The photo on this stationary post card was taken in the heart of Vienna, near the down town music center. Right behind the building there is a small park and a little path way to follow into other parts of the city. This view is taken as you would be walking down the path, away from the music center.

 

“1” - MAGNET - ABOUT THE VIENNA PHOTO = Magnet not listed in the photos.

 

Wondering around in the city of Vienna, you will find some amazing locations and numerous buildings and parks with creative architectural designs. The photo on the magnet was taken in the heart of Vienna, near the down town music center. It is the view of sitting on a park bench looking out on to a pond.

 ABOUT  EACH MAGNET – Photo of Vienna

 3.75 INCHES LONG

2 - INCHES WIDE

NEW

NEVER BEEN USED


“18” - STICKERS - ABOUT THE VIENNA PHOTO


The photo on the stickers was taken in the heart of Vienna, near the down town music center. It is the view of sitting on a park bench looking out on to a pond.


Vienna


Edited, Compiled or Revised Internet Research

 

In 1804, during the Napoleonic wars, Vienna became the capital of the Austrian Empire and continued to play a major role in European and world politics, including hosting the 1814 Congress of Vienna. After the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, Vienna remained the capital of what was then the Austro-Hungarian Empire.


During the latter half of the 19th century, the city developed what had previously been the bastions and glacis into the Ringstraße, a new boulevard surrounding the historical town and a major prestige project. Former suburbs were incorporated, and the city of Vienna grew dramatically. In 1918, after World War I, Vienna became capital of the Republic of German-Austria.

 

 








 

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