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Brass rubbing, Richard and Kateryn AmondeshamMonumental brass rubbing, Richard and Kateryn Amondesham, St Marys Church, Ealing, West London. circa 1490
Monumental brass rubbing, Nicholas le Brun, Jeumont, northern France. 1547
Monumental brass rubbing, John and Elizabeth Hampden, Great Hampden, Buckinghamshire. circa 1525
Monumental brass rubbing, Henry Daw, palimpsest. 1578
Monumental brass rubbing, Elizabeth Rok, Penn, BucksMonumental brass rubbing, Elizabeth Rok, Penn, Buckinghamshire. 1540
Monumental brass rubbing, male figure. circa 1610
Brass rubbing, Adrian, grandson of Bartholomew RoelandMonumental brass rubbing, Adrian, grandson of Bartholomew Roeland, Breda, Holland. 1550
Advert, The Marr Typefounding Co Ltd, EdinburghAdvert, The Marr Typefounding Co Ltd, Macdonald Road, Edinburgh, Scotland. 1905
Advert, E Chalmers & Co Ltd, Bonnington and LeithAdvert for E Chalmers & Co Ltd, Paper Stock and General Merchant House, Bonnington and Leith, Scotland. 1905
Birthday Card, 2 Years Old, Little Boy Blue. (front cover, 1 of 2) 20th century
Slender burnished brass, Thysanoplusia orichalcea (Yorkshire burnished brass moth; Phalaena Noctua aerifera). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany
Roman cuirass, lituus and ancient swordBreastplate and back-piece of ancient Roman cuirass 1, 2, Roman lituus or military trumpet 3 and ancient brass sword 4. Copperplate engraving from Francis Groses Military Antiquities respecting a
Ancient Greek brass helmet and another similar oneAncient Greek brass helmet in the form of an owl, Minervas favourite bird, 1, 2, 3 and another helmet from Rome 4, 5. Copperplate engraving from Francis Groses Military Antiquities respecting a
Brass swords, handle and spear headAncient brass swords. Brass sword found in the borders between Scotland and England 1, brass swords 2, 3 and brass spear head 5 from Duddingston Lake, Edinburgh
Ancient dart and arrow heads. Various arrow heads 1-8, brass dart head 9, iron dart head 10, and iron dart head for a catapulta or mangonel
Ancient concave roundel with umbo or spikeViews of an ancient concave roundel with umbo or spike made of leather skins, iron plate and brass nails. Copperplate engraving by J
Revival of old custom, Opening of Chester AssizesRevival of an old custom, Opening of Chester Assizes - a band leads a detachment of the Cheshire Regiment into Castle Square on 29 May 1946. 1946
Electric Light Fixtures catalogue, Bowl Fittings. Date: 1922
Electric Light Fixtures catalogue, Electroliers, with a range of shades. Date: 1922
Electric Light Fixtures catalogue, BracketsElectrical Fixtures catalogue, Brackets in copper, brass, etc, with a range of glass shades. Date: 1922
Electric Light Fixtures catalogue, Candleabra (Candelabra)Electric Light Fixtures catalogue, Two Light Wall Candleabra (Candelabra), Queen Anne period style, in brass and oxidised silver. Date: 1922
Horse and cart in a field, Roseland, Cornwall. Date: circa 1960s
Monumental Brass Rubbing, unknown priest, GermanyMonumental Brass Rubbing, unknown priest, Cologne, Germany. circa 1350
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Quatremayn familyMonumental Brass Rubbing, Thomas Quatremayn (Quarterman), his wife and their son Thomas, and Thomass widow, Thame, Oxfordshire. 1396
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Thomas and Anne BrokeMonumental Brass Rubbing, Thomas Broke and his wife Anne (nee Bulstrode), Ewelme, Oxfordshire. 1518
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Edward and Dorothy WottonMonumental Brass Rubbing, Sir Edward Wotton and his wife Dorothy, Boughton Malherbe, Kent. Sir Edward Wotton (1489-1551) was Treasurer of Calais and a privy councillor to King Edward VI of England
Monumental Brass Rubbing, John and Maud Pecock (Pecok, Peacock), St Michaels Church, St Albans, Hertfordshire. circa 1380
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Isabel BernardstonMonumental Brass Rubbing, Isabel, wife of Roger Bernardston, Great Coates, Lincolnshire. circa 1420
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Frances Franklin, Latton, Essex. 1604
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Elizabeth Parker, Radwell, Hertfordshire. 1603
Roanoid bakelite drawer knobs in marbled brown. Date: 1930s
Music cover, Les Chats Quadrille, The Cats Quadrille for piano, composed by C Redler. 19th century
Bugler blowing All Clear after Zeppelin air raid, WW1Bugler blowing the All Clear after a Zeppelin air raid during the First World War. 1914-1918
Cartoon, A Little Music. 1870
R A Lister Military Band, Roman Baths, Bath. Date: 1935
Church Parade, All Saints Church, Aldershot, HampshireChurch Parade, Royal Garrison Church of All Saints, Aldershot, Hampshire, with a military band marching and playing. Date: circa 1910s
Two Lady Brass Musicians and a variety of their instruments including trombones, a euphonium, a normal trumpet and a piccolo trumpet. Date: circa 1900s
Observatory in Peking (Beijing), China, East Asia, with brass instruments designed for studying the stars. Date: 1922
Women of the Padaung tribe, Burma, South East AsiaWomen of the Padaung (Kayan Lahwi or Lahoi) tribe, Burma (now Myanmar), South East Asia. Two of them can be seen with brass coils round their necks
Musicians of Bornu, Yola Province, Nigeria, West AfricaMusicians of Bornu, Yola Province, northern Nigeria, West Africa. One blows a trumpet while the other accompanies him on a drum. 1922
Aboriginal woman, Southern Queensland, AustraliaAboriginal woman of Southern Queensland, Australia, seen here with parasol at a railway station on the Brisbane line. 1922
Cats playing musical instruments on a Christmas postcard -- Merry Musicians, The Nursery Series. Date: circa 1890s
Kittens playing music on a French birthday postcardKittens playing music and carrying pink roses on a French birthday postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Military band of cats on a cutout greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Music cover, Les Rats Quadrilles, The Rats, composed by G Redler. 1843
Music cover, Les Chats Quadrilles, The Cats, composed by G Redler. 1843
Christmas card in the shape of a violin case. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
John Wesleys Foundery Chapel, Moorfields, LondonJohn Wesleys Foundery (or Foundry) Chapel in Moorfields, London, a former brass cannon foundry used as a chapel from 1739 until 1778