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Antique Jewellery 1690 - 1825 Michael Longmore Antiques, Gray's Antique Centre, London - Tel: 0207 629 7034.
Diamond rings, gold, enamel, paste, garnet, silver and citrine make up the jewels on this paper. They are in the collection of Michael Longmore, who has a stand at Gray’s Antique Centre in London.
A small vinaigrette would have been a love token circa 1800. The precious stones spell out the work REGARD, Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, Amethyst, Ruby, Diamond. Not to scale.
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12 x Greetings Cards C223
12 x Gift Tags T172
12 x Wrapping Papers WP172Antique Jewellery
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Antique Jugs 1680-1850 - Private Collection.
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12 x Greetings Cards C169
12 x Gift Tags T169
12 x Wrapping Papers WP169Antique Jugs 1680-1850
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Berries. Showing 18 images. These, some covered in snow, were photographed in The Botanical Gardens in Bath.
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12 x Greetings Cards C205
12 x Gift Tags T205
12 x Wrapping Papers WP205Berries
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Carriages - Private Collection of Prints.
Carriage and coaching prints were very popular. These engravings are from 1750 – 1859. They represented travel and the broadening of experience. They also brought the mail.
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12 x Greetings Cards C207
12 x Gift Tags T207
12 x Wrapping Papers WP207Carriages
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Collective Nouns for Animals, Birds, Fish & Insects.
Inspired by 'The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England' by Joseph Strutt, first published 1801. 'A Crash Rhinoceroses' by Rex Collings Oxford English Dictionary.
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12 x Greetings Cards XC166
12 x Gift Tags T166
12 x Wrapping Papers WP166Collective Nouns for Animals
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Collective Nouns for People - 'The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England' by Joseph Strutt, first published 1801. 'A Crash Rhinoceroses' by Rex Collings Oxford English Dictionary.
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12 x Greetings Cards C175
12 x Gift Tags T175
12 x Wrapping Papers WP175Collective Nouns for People
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Design using Georgian Prints from a Private Collection. The prints of the tree and stone base are late eighteenth century. The fashion plate is labelled ‘Moden Z. 1814 No 1’.
We have enhanced the pale pink/brown original colour wash.
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12 x Greetings Cards C168
12 x Gift Tags T137
12 x Wrapping Papers WP137Design using Georgian Prints from a Private Collection
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Design using Georgian Prints from a Private Collection. The prints of the tree and stone base are late eighteenth century. The fashion plate is labelled ‘Moden Z. 1814 No 1’.
We have enhanced the pale pink/brown original colour wash.
Consists of:
12 x Greetings Cards C176
12 x Gift Tags T137
12 x Wrapping Papers WP137Design using Georgian Prints from a Private Collection
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Design using Georgian Prints from a Private Collection. The prints of the tree and stone base are late eighteenth century. The fashion plate is labelled ‘Moden Z. 1814 No 1’.
We have enhanced the pale pink/brown original colour wash.
Consists of:
12 x Greetings Cards C137
12 x Gift Tags T137
12 x Wrapping Papers WP137Design using Georgian Prints from a Private Collection
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English Georgian and Victorian Glass - Private Collection.
Thirty Five filled glasses of various shapes and sizes, not to scale.
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12 x Greetings Cards C124
12 x Gift Tags T124
12 x Wrapping Papers WP124English Georgian and Victorian Glass
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Georgian Gentlemen’s Buttons - Jessie's Private Collection.
Many of these were made in France. They are made from many materials such as glass, enamel, silver, steel, copper, painting on parchment, precious and semi precious stones. The ‘Habitat’ buttons contain seaweed, feathers or even a dead grasshopper shown on this paper.
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12 x Greetings Cards C111
12 x Gift Tags T111
12 x Wrapping Papers WP111Georgian Gentlemen’s Buttons
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Georgian Playing Cards by Hall of London 1801 - Woodcut & Coloured Stencil - Private Collection.
Playing card games was a popular pastime in the late eighteenth century. Favourite games were Whist, Piquet, Ombre and Quadrille. There was much gambling in Georgian times.
Showing 63 images of playing cards with some Kings and Queens and one 'Garter' Ace of Spades.
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12 x Greetings Cards C186
12 x Gift Tags T186
12 x Wrapping Papers WP186Georgian Playing Cards
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English Georgian Tea Cups, Coffee Cups, Coffee Cans, Jugs, a Creamer & Tea Bowls - Private Collection. Tea and coffee arrived in Britain in the middle of the seventeenth century. The East India Company brought delicate porcelain teapots and tea bowls from China.
The growing fashion for tea drinking in mid eighteenth century inspired the British and European potters to emulate the Chinese teawares. Bow, Worcester, Chelsea, Pomona , Bristol, Liverpool, Caughley, Lowestoft, Longton Hall and Derby led the way but at the beginning the cups were without handles and called tea bowls.
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12 x Greetings Cards C179
12 x Gift Tags T179
12 x Wrapping Papers WP179Georgian Tea Cups, Coffee Cups, Coffee Cans, Jugs, a Creamer & Tea Bowls
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Head Dresses - Fashion Plates circa 1830 - 1845 - Private Collection.
These head dress prints are taken from fashion journals of the time, ‘Ackermann’s Repository of Arts’, ‘The New Monthly Belle Assemblée’ and ‘The World of Fashion and Monthly Magazine of the Court of London and Paris.’
Jane Austen wrote in a letter to a friend ‘I am amused by the present style of female dress; - the coloured petticoats with braces over the white Spencers & enormous Bonnets upon the full stretch, are quite entertaining.’
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12 x Greetings Cards C145
12 x Gift Tags T112
12 x Wrapping Papers WP112Head Dresses
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Irises at Abbey House Gardens, Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
These 16 irises were photographed in the award winning Abbey House Gardens in Malmesbury which are open to the public. The sixteenth century Abbey House sits next to Malmesbury Abbey. There are special displays of Tulips, Irises and Roses in its 5 acre garden. The husband and wife team who live there are famous for gardening in the nude.
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12 x Greetings Cards C216
12 x Gift Tags T216
12 x Wrapping Papers WP216Irises
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Items from a Traditional Eighteenth & Nineteenth Century Kitchen. These items are nearly all in the collection of Number 1 Royal Crescent Museum in Bath. They were collected by Hugh Roberts and donated to the Museum. Some of the items bear a resemblance to those used in our kitchens today.
However Box irons were filled with charcoal and must have been very heavy and cumbersome unlike our modern irons. Tin Spice Boxes usually contain six inside sections for spices with a small nutmeg grater in the central hole. Items not to scale.
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12 x Greetings Cards C184
12 x Gift Tags T184
12 x Wrapping Papers WP184Items from a Traditional 18th & 19th Century Kitchen
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