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Romantic paper lace card in white, mauve and goldRomantic paper lace card in white, mauve, brown and gold -- Thine Alone. Date: circa 1890s
Romantic paper lace card in white and mauve, with a gold figure and flowers -- Affections Offering. Date: circa 1890s
Santa Claus on a Christmas and New Year cardSanta Claus with holly and mistletoe, and a verse (Christmas Prayer), on a Christmas and New Year card. (2 of 2) circa 1890s
Summer scene on a Christmas and New Year cardSummer scene with flowers on a Christmas and New Year card with ornate gold and white decoration. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Waterside summer scene on a paper lace greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Cupids and flowers on a romantic paper lace card in silver and white -- Affections offering to my true love. circa 1890s
Girl and dog on a paper lace friendship card with ornate white and gold surround -- A Friendly Remembrance. Date: circa 1890s
Cupid with ivy leaves on a paper lace romantic card -- An offering of affection. Date: circa 1890s
Child on a paper lace Christmas and New Year cardChild with mistletoe and holly on a blue, white and gold paper lace Christmas and New Year card. circa 1890s
Cupid and lady with flowers on a paper lace romantic card. circa 1890s
Cherub with flowers on a paper lace greetings card -- Modest Worth. Date: circa 1890s
Vase of flowers on a paper lace greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Oval of pink roses on a greetings cardOval of pink roses on a paper lace greetings card, with a fisherman at the centre -- Ties of love. Date: circa 1890s
Holly and mistletoe on a Christmas postcardHolly and mistletoe in an oval container on a Christmas postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Flowers on a lily pond on a New Year card with pink, gold and white decorations and four pull tabs. circa 1890s
The Orange Girl by John Hodges Benwell - Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
The England Cricket Team, Oval Test Match, 1886. 1886
Portraits of Eligible Royalty. 1893
Miss Dudley Ward by A Jonniaux
Marchioness of Stafford.(nÚÑáLady Susanna Stewart, 17421805). late 18th century
Lady Townsend
Hereditary Prince of Orange, Stadtholder and ConsortPortraits of the Hereditary Prince of Orange, The Stadtholder and His Consort, Netherlands. 17th century
England Cricket Team, the Oval, 1896. 1896
Dr H M Grace, father of W G Grace, cricketer. 19th century
Charles Eastlake, President of the Royal Academy. 19th century
Crowd at The Oval Cricket Ground, LondonPart of the crowd at The Oval Cricket Ground, London. circa 1898
Christmas card in the shape of an ornate golden box with an oval cameo. (1 of 2) circa 1890s
Sir Philip Stephens, British politicianSir Philip Stephens (1723-1809), British politician (becoming Father of the House of Commons in 1796), friend of Captain James Cook. circa 1800s
Sir John Bernard, MPSir John Bernard (1604-1674), English landowner and (briefly) MP for Northampton. 17th century
Sir Issac Newton, English scientist and authorSir Issac Newton (1642-1726/1727), English mathematician, astronomer, theologian, author and physicist. late 17th century
Sir Hyde Parker, Admiral of the Royal NavySir Hyde Parker (1739-1807), Admiral of the British Royal Navy. 18th century
William Beckford, MP, Sheriff and Lord Mayor of LondonWilliam Beckford (1709-1770), MP for the City of London, Sheriff of London, and Lord Mayor of London in 1762 and 1769. circa 1760s
Reverend Richard Polwhele, clergyman, poet and historianRev Richard Polwhele (1760-1838), Cornish clergyman, poet and historian of Cornwall and Devon. early 19th century
Reverend John Sibree of Frome, Somerset (1764-1820), a nonconformist minister. 1803
Ninon de L Enclos or Ninon de Lanclos, French authorAnne (Ninon) de L Enclos or Ninon de Lanclos (1620-1705), French author, courtesan, freethinker, and patron of the arts. 17th century
Charles Dignum of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, LondonCharles Dignum (c.1765-1827), popular tenor singer, actor and composer, of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. 1799
Catherine Gray, Lady Manners, Anglo-Irish poetCatherine Gray, Lady Manners (1766?-1852), Anglo-Irish aristocrat and poet, wife of Sir William Manners, later Lady Huntingtower. early 19th century
King James II of England and VII of Scotland (1633-1701, reigned 1685-1688). 17th century
King Henry I of England (c.1068-1135, reigned from 1100). 12th century
John Henderson, Shakespearean actorJohn Henderson (1747-1785), Shakespearean actor. late 18th century
John Gregory, Scottish physician, medical writer, moralistJohn Gregory (or Gregorie, 1724-1773), MD FRS, Scottish physician, medical writer and moralist. circa 1760s
Jean Bart, French naval commander and privateerJean Bart (1650-1702), French naval commander and privateer. late 17th century
James Lacy, manager of Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, LondonJames Lacy, manager (patentee) of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London until his death in 1774, in partnership with the actor David Garrick. circa 1770s
Friedrich Eugen, Duke of WurttembergFriedrich Eugen (Frederick II Eugene), Duke of Wurttemberg (1732-1797). circa 1790
Field Marshal John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 1st Duke of Greenwich (1680-1743), Scottish nobleman and senior commander in the British Army. early 18th century
Field Marshal General SuwarrowField Marshal Count Suwarrow-Romniskoy (Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov, 1729-1800), Russian General. circa 1790s
Edward Thurlow, 1st Baron Thurlow (1731-1806), British lawyer and Conservative politician. He served as Lord Chancellor for fourteen years under four different Prime Ministers. circa 1790s
Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1500-1558). 16th century