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Victorian Greeting Card - Owl SchoolSix owlets and their teacher owl behild a desk. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Owls with UmbrellaTwo owls standing with an umbrella. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Owl Late Night Return HomeAn owl in a top hat arrives home late and struggles to get his key in the door. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Penguins SkatingFive penguins skating on a pond. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Penguins in the RainFive penguins walk home in the rain. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Robins Christmas EveThree robins in bed whilst another arrives with gifts. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Robins Christmas DinnerEight robins having christmas dinner. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Kittens PlayingFour kittens playing whilst alther watches. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Blind Mans BuffFive kittens playing blind mans bluff. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Kittens Story TimeFour kittens being read a bedtime story. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Kittens Bedtime StoryFive kittens being read a bedtime story. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Cats School ChaosCat students misbehave whilst the teacher is out of the room. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - The Cat SchoolA teacher cat writing on a blackboard whilst students look on. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - The Cat OrchestraCats playing misical instruments whilst a conductor looks on. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Travelling RabbitA rabbit sitting on a case at the train station. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Rabbits with MisteltoeTwo rabbits passing in the street. Date: circa 1890
From a fairy storyMr Elfkins visitor. Mister Elfkins greets a lady rabbit. Anthropomorphic. Artist: Lilian Amy Govey Date: 1920
A rather stern-looking Easter bunny delivering cards & eggsA rather stern-looking Easter bunny heads out ( again !) delivering cards & eggs... Date: 1908
Birthday Greetings postcard - A family of Cats at bathtime. The kitten in the bath is not looking forward to having his/her hair combed... Date: circa 1922
Two anthropomorphic cat entertainers as The Dolly SistersIn the footsteps of the Dolly Sisters - two anthropomorphic cat entertainers in the performing guise of the Dolly Sisters
WW1 - German Propaganda - Taming the Allied animalsWW1 - German Propaganda - A German soldier Tames the Allied animals. Date: circa 1910s
Anthropomorphic stone stelae. Yamna Culture. 36th-23rd centuAnthropomorphic stone stelae or statue menhirs, located in Yamna secondary graves. Yamna Culture. Late Copper Age - Early Bronze Age. 36th-23rd centuries BC
Victorian Greeting Card - Mouse AccidentCandle falls over with inquisitive mouse underneath. Date: circa 1890
Victorian Greeting Card - Inquisitive MouseMouse investigates a candle. Date: circa 1890
A Maori Fire Alarm, Ohinemutu, New ZealandA quite spectacular Maori Mounted bell at the Te Papaiouru Marae, Ohinemutu, Rotorua, New Zealand - made in memory of Tara-hai-ahia, a well-respected member of the local Maori community
Pre-Incan. Tolita Culture (500-500 AD). Ceramic figure. FromPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Tolita Culture (500-500 AD). From Ecuador. Ceramic figure. Museo del Banco central. Quito. Ecuador
Pre-Incan. Mantena Culture. 500-1500 AD. From EcuadorPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Mantena Culture. 500-1500 AD. From Ecuador. 21 x 15 cm (diameter). Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. Private collection
Fiddle and I - a cat strikes up a tune on his violin. (" Hey Diddle Diddle" etc...) Date: 1908
Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Puruha Culture. 1300-1500. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 17, 5 x 16 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection
Mesopotamian stone cult vessel. UrukStone cult vessel with anthropomorphic decoration, supported by two heroes wearing belts. 3300-3000 BC. Late Uruk Period. Mesopotamian-Sumerian art. Probably from Uruk. British Museum. London
Pre-Columbian Art. Tumaco or La Tolita Culture. (600 B. C. anPre-Columbian Art. Tumaco or La Tolita Culture. (600 b.C. and 200 A.C.). Standing figure. (1st. b.C.-1st. d.C.). Gold. Colombia or Ecuador. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Pre-Columbian Art. Colombia. Anthropomorphic pendant. 5th10th century. Gold. It comes from the Department of Tolima. Metropolitan Museum of Art. New York. United States
Pre-Columbian Art. Inca. Chavin culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic. San Marcos Museum. Peru
Moche portrait stirrup spout vesselPre-Columbian Art. Moche Culture (100-900 B.C.). Moche portrait stirrup spout vessel. Archaeological Museum. Cusco. Peru
CroakersThree anthropomorphic frogs singing amongst rushes.Date: 1903
Medici porcelain. Three grotesque-style spouts. Renaissance art. Cinquecento. China / Porcelain. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. HAUTS-DE-SEINE. S趲 es. Sevres National Museum for Ceramics
Bottle with female form and gold nose ring. Childbirth scene. Viru Culture of the Chicama and Viru, Peru, 3rd c. A.D. Pre-Columbian art. Ceramics. PERU. Lima. Peruvian Gold Museum
Tomb of Ines de Castro. 14th c. PORTUGAL. Alcoba确; Monastery of Santa Maria. Gothic art. Sculpture on marble
Gran pops Cocktail Party by Lawson WoodHumorous illustration depicting Gran pop, the orang utan character created by Lawson Wood, who was a regular feature of The Sketch during the 1930s
Bears playing in their enclosureThe reverse of this card reads: Even the bears have to learn how to skip in Switzerland - don t you think they are very clever
The Bern Bear helps a Swiss woman with her yarn winding. Date: circa 1903
Fashionable felineAnthropomorphic fashionable cat in a red hat. Date: 1905
The Ancient Jama-Coaque Culture. Northern coast of Ecuador. 500 BC-500 AD. Ceramic figure made in mold. He holds in his hands a fabric. From Ecuadorina coast. Private collection
Quimbay civilization (Colombia). Anthropomorphic figureSouth American civilization. Quimbay civilization (Colombia). 500-1500. Anthropomorphic figure. 24 x 15 cm diameter. Private collection
Tamalameque culture (200-600 / 16th century). Clay anthropomPre-Columbian art. Tamalameque culture (200-600 / 16th century). Clay anthropomorphic figure. 114 x 26, 5 cm (diameter). From Colombia. Private Collection
Jama-Coaque Culture. Northern coast of Ecuador. 500 BC-500 AThe Ancient Jama-Coaque Culture. Northern coast of Ecuador. 500 BC-500 AD. Ceramic figure. Seated man. Mold. Style chone. 37 x 20 cm. Private collection
Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. 500-1532 d. C. AnthropomorphicPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 1o x 8, 5 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection
Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic vesselPre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Cashaloma Culture. Anthropomorphic ceramic vessel. 13 x 10 cm (diameter). From Ecuador. Private collection