DIVUS LONDON: HISTORY CLEARANCE| Stocktake sale
[b]HISTORY CLEARANCE|[/b] Stocktake sale

HISTORY CLEARANCE| Stocktake sale

25.05.2016 12:00 - 28.05.2016

DIVUS LONDON | en

From May 25 to 28 ...................................

Once in every 25 years historical stocktake and archive clearance sale takes place. A sale of books, magazines and multimedia. Unique posters, photography, rare prints or original artworks from 1991 (divus established) to 2016. Everything for readers and collectors.

For four days from 12 to 8pm behind the black curtains of Divus London you will have an opportunity to purchase at a special price almost everything that was ever made in Divus plus a selection from its archive. New interesting items will be added daily.

And then... we move.





25.05.2016 12:00 - 28.05.2016

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