Language: English
Published by Clery's Restaurant, Dublin, 1946
Seller: Dublin Bookbrowsers, Dublin, NONE, Ireland
Signed
No Binding. Condition: Fair. The menu desing is by Champagne G.H.Mumm & Co. Societe Francaise. At the top of the menu is a woman at a window looking down admiringly at her beau who is waving to her with his cane - his top hat on top. He is well dressed and is carrying a picnic basket and a bouquet of flowers. Clery's have printed their menu in the blank space between. It seems likely that the reunion meal was an Irish National Teachers Organisation event.Someone has added a drawn placard to top of the cane which reads "I.N.T.O. Strike." The menu is signed on the back by 5 of those who attended among the names are Mattie Griffin, Paul Noonan, T.Roycroft, C.E. Sheehan. Signed by Author.
Published by Self-published
Seller: Pacific Rim Used Books LLC, Anacortes, WA, U.S.A.
Signed
Paperback. Condition: Very good. 1953. 9 x 12 inches, a menu and wine list for Sunny Boy's The Pilot Seafood Restaurant on Fisherman's Whart . Monterey County. Lobster Salad is $1.50. Signed on the front: Geo Sunny Boy Ellis? July 9, 1953. 4. Signed by the author.
Published by Bamont-Saulxures-Sur-Moselotte, France, Hotel Restaurant De La Charme., 1967
Seller: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
Condition: Good. Printed Menu. 18 x 9.5 cm. Card. VG. Text En Francais. Signed in ink on cover, Capitaine Duval.
Published by Menu from Pagani's Restaurant London. Dated by Mackenzie 4 November, 1909
Manuscript / Paper Collectible Signed
US$ 166.12
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketAttractive menu, printed in black and gold, on card bifolium, folding into two 8 x 17 cm. panels, partly detached. In fair condition, lightly aged and worn. Calligraphic design, with 'Pagani's' printed in gilt on the cover, and the menu itself on the recto of the second leaf, facing some calligraphic flourishes on the verso of the first leaf. The two inscriptions are both in pencil, mainly on the recto of the second leaf but with the second extending somewhat onto the facing page. The upper of the two, signed by 'A. C. Mackenzie', is dated 4 November 1909, and carries a bar of music ('Benedictus') and the inscription: 'Long life and happiness to H. Finck.' The second, signed 'J. Mackenzie Rogan', also has a bar of music, with the inscription 'Many happy returns'. Someone (presumably Finck) has made a pun in pencil on the facing page, by adding the words 'meet at Pagani's' to the heading 'Menu' (i.e. 'Men you meet at Pagani's'). Finck's 'In the Shadows' was one of the last tunes played as RMS Titanic went down.