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Collusulfamyd (1910-1950)
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They cheer when you don’t maintain flying speed!
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Chemin De Fer Du Nord Paris A Londres (1800-1900)
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Beyond the Horizon (1934-1943)
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Ellen Terry as Beatrice [in Shakespeare’s Much ado about nothing]
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Prologue to Glory (1934-1943)
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Gustav Drobner
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Illustration
Balanzas de Howe. (1895 - 1917)
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Euphoryl (1910-1950)
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Kawaraban – USS Powhatan Carrying the First Japanese Embassy to America (1860)
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Asian Art
What a Woman Wants (1934-1943)
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Opodermyl (1939)
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Sano no Watshi (Sano Ferry or White Dawn) (1910)
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Botanical
Erste Ziehung am nächstkommenden 18. November (1843)
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Pastilles Soutensa (1910-1950)
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Pastilles Valda (1915)
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Bookplate; Gosuinus Janus Loncq Corn. Jan. Filius, Medicinae Professor Ultraiectinus
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The Bat (1934-1943)
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Kenneth Mckenzie
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Illustration
Unidentified
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Illustration
Real Politeama Napolitano, immenso successo. Excelsior (1881)
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Bookplate; Arma Johannis Baronis Carteret de Hawnes
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MacNiven & Cameron’s patent steel pens. They come as a boon and a blessing to men, the pickwick, the owl, and the waverley pen (1870)
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L’An MDCCLXXX, de deux de Juin et jours suivants (1781)
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Scillitrine (1910-1950)
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Jus de raisin Challand (1951)
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Circus Berny (1968)
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Any body buy a wig!!! Has been rather ill used & will go cheap. (19th century)
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Bookplate of David Konig; L’Art c’est la vie. La Nature c’est la mort (19th century)
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Pollak Gyula (1905)
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Illustration
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