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POKER ROX CRADLE OF FILTH LILITH PP346 -97 ALCHEMY CARTA 91´ RAZAMATAZ RARE NEW

$ 20.59

Availability: 91 in stock
  • Modified Item: No
  • Industry: Music
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Artist/Band: Cradle of Filth
  • Genre: Rock & Pop
  • Condition: MINT NOS
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom

    Description

    ORIGINAL OFFICIAL VINTAGE MERCH
    CRADLE OF FILTH POKER ROX PP346 -97
    ALCHEMY CARTA 91´
    RAZAMATAZ
    ORIGINAL NOS
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    from a now defunct SE Distributor of licensed rock n roll products.
    This is an original piece in pristine condition The finish is just like it was the day it came out of the mold.
    This piece is fully licensed and was made by The POKER ROX division of Alchemy Gothic.
    IT IS BRAND NEW AND NEVER WORN.
    Hand cast and antiqued in the U.K. by Alchemy Carta. Made of English Pewter.
    'Alchemy Rocks' is the re-emergence, 40 years after the inception of it's forerunner, Poker (and later, POKER ROX), of Alchemy's official, licensed promo and tour merch collection for bands and artists in the rock genre.
    In 1977, before the existence of even the concept of 'officially licensed' merchandise, 'Poker' came into being as a small range of 'solid lead' punk anti-jewellery, including one or two pieces extolling the new revolutionaries, the Sex Pistols. This was soon followed by other iconic figureheads such as Motorhead, Iron Maiden, Whitesnake and Rainbow. Impressed by these pieces, several band's agents went on to commission Poker, (which was later to become Alchemy), to make 'official' pins and pendants for their tours and record releases. These were made using a much higher grade of metal, latterly, fully compliant English pewter.