Le Faucon Maltais– 261,361 INR – 435,613 INR
Le Faucon Maltais– 261,361 INR – 435,613 INR
In 1941, a mystery movie was released with all the ingredients of drama and chilling suspense. Knights Templar, a stolen precious Maltese falcon and a helpless lady client who needs the help of the now legendary Humphrey Bogart. The Maltese Falcon launched itself in the Film Noir classic category in John Huston’s directorial debut instantly. Auctioned by Christie’s, this linen-backed poster is of the French version of the movie and a definite keepsake. (Did we hear people tearing off film posters from city walls for future insurance?!)
Orange Marmalade 435,613 INR
The word’s most expensive jam costs nearly Rs.6,950 per slice! Made by Duerr & Son to mark the founders’ 125th birthday, this exotic orange marmalade is made of vintage champagne of France, edible gold leaf, rare Dal more 62-year-old malt whisky – one of the most expensive whiskies in the world – and the sweetest of oranges. Bon appetite indeed, except the price tag may be a bitter pill to swallow!
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In 1941, a mystery movie was released with all the ingredients of drama and chilling suspense. Knights Templar, a stolen precious Maltese falcon and a helpless lady client who needs the help of the now legendary Humphrey Bogart. The Maltese Falcon launched itself in the Film Noir classic category in John Huston’s directorial debut instantly. Auctioned by Christie’s, this linen-backed poster is of the French version of the movie and a definite keepsake. (Did we hear people tearing off film posters from city walls for future insurance?!)
Orange Marmalade 435,613 INR
The word’s most expensive jam costs nearly Rs.6,950 per slice! Made by Duerr & Son to mark the founders’ 125th birthday, this exotic orange marmalade is made of vintage champagne of France, edible gold leaf, rare Dal more 62-year-old malt whisky – one of the most expensive whiskies in the world – and the sweetest of oranges. Bon appetite indeed, except the price tag may be a bitter pill to swallow!
For complete IIPM article click here
Source:- IIPM Editorial
Visit also:- IIPM Publication, Business & Economy & Arindam Chaudhuri Initiative
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