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All is Vanity by Charles Allan Gilbert as seen in the BBC Sherlock episode, The Abominable Bride.
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All is Vanity by Charles Allan Gilbert as seen in the BBC Sherlock episode, The Abominable Bride.

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Anton is Celias third bat. The first one, Ivan, left her for a wife and a family in a new build up on the hill. The second, Stephen, migrated unexpectedly. ... [This] afternoon... Anton shows off a new trick he learned whilst Celia was sleeping last night - he can make his wings into the shape of,
= Words by A. Silverthorpe =I first drew Celia in 2006 making this her thirteenth year. That being the ideal age for a little goth girl, she has decided to come back out to play.Celia has been on many adventures, some of which have been documented through words and pictures. Please visit https://www.etsy.com/shop/adorapop/ to find out more.➵ This print is reproduced from my original painting using archival quality inks.➵ The paper is made from 90% bamboo fibres and 10% cotton and is sustainable and environmentally friendly.➵ It is around A4 size. That's 21cm × 30cm or 8 inches x 12 inches. You can see how that looks framed in the second photograph and border-wise in the third photograph.➵ Signed in pencil by the artist.➵ Both ink and paper are vegan friendly.