RF2B9BD8E–Calling for caution in the peace negotiations in Munster, Silver Medal. Front: warship on the open sea within a circle. Reverse: crowned coat of arms between the year of the cartouche within the inscription and the wreath of roses, Münster, Zeeland, Staten van Zeeland, Johannes Looff, Middelburg, 1647, silver (metal), striking (metalworking), d 3 cm × w 5.60 gr, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed an
RM2ANHRDT–Two centuries of song : or, Lyrics, madrigals, sonnets, and other occasional verses of the English poets of the last two hundred years . J^ That churlish season never frowned On early lovers yet ;—Oh, no—the world was newly crowned With flowers when first we met I Twas twilij;ht, and I bade you go, But still you held me fast ;It was the time of Roses,— We plucked them as we passed. What else could peer thy glowing cheek, That tears began to stud ?And when I asked the like of Love, You snatched a damask bud ; And ojied it to the dainty core. Still glowing to the last.—It was the time of Roses,
RM2W92J97–Map of the Balearic and Pityusen and Coast of Spain, Willem Janszoon Blaeu, 1600 - 1650 Map of Balearic Islands and Pityusen and part of the coast of Spain, yellow, areas colored, 2 wind roses: M.B. and r.o. Crowned coat of arms R.B., crowned coat of arms with guilder fleece l.b .. ships in the sea, r.o. Scale in Spanish miles with a globe on it. Inscription; R.B.: Insvlae / Balearides / et Pityvsae. Amsterdam paper engraving maps of separate countries or regions Whale. Spain
RM2R7R3M8–Big Ben lit up to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles . Big Ben was lit up with images projected onto the tower in Westminster central London as a tribute to the King ...
RM2HH0D6Y–Snuffbox with cipher of William IV of the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Ireland 1825–26 John Northam WR IV crowned is the monogram of King William IV (born 1765, reigned 1830-37). This otherwise plain box was embellished with an encrusted plaque bearing his monogram; the border combines roses, thistles, and shamrocks. The box was presented to Henry George Scholtz, British consul at Lisbon (1828–34) and the grandfather of the donor's husband.. Snuffbox with cipher of William IV of the United Kingdom of Great Britian and Ireland. British, London. 1825–26. Gold, diamonds, enamel. Metalwork-
RMP6JMDW–Lakeland, Florida, USA. 30th Jun, 2018. Sara Zeng, Miss Florida 2017, places a sash on Taylor Tyson, 23, after Tyson was crowned Miss Florida 2018 at the Miss Florida Pageant on June 30, 2018 at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland, Florida. She will represent Florida at the Miss America Pageant in September in Atlantic City. (Paul Hennessy/Alamy) Credit: Paul Hennessy/Alamy Live News
RM2T2EMBG–Chimneypiece French probably 19th century Chimneypiece in the Louis XVI style with gilt-bronze egg-and-dart moulding under shaped marble top surmounting the frieze set with gilt-bronze scrolling trails of roses tied in the center with a ribbon. The two rounded projecting ends of the frieze are set with gilt-bronze wreaths of roses tied with ribbon knots. Under these projections, the two uprights are each fitted with a patinated bronze term of a partially draped infant crowned with wreaths of oak leaves and acorns. These figures are supported on tapering fluted marble pilasters, their flutings
RM2WGB9HM–H. Rosalia crowned by the Christkind, Paulus Pontius, After Anthony Van Dyck, 1613 - 1658 print Saint Rosalia is crowned by the Christ child with a wreath of roses. At her feet her attributes lie the lily and a skull. The Christ child is on the lap of Mary. They are accompanied by the apostles Peter and Paul. In the margin a four -line caption and a two -way caption with an assignment in Latin. This print is part of an album. Antwerp paper engraving the virgin and hermit Rosalia of Palermo; possible attributes: crucifix, wreath of roses. the apostle Peter, first bishop of Rome; possible attrib
RMBRE4FP–A folding screen, circa 1830. Wood and plaster, gilt. Neo-classic decoration, crowned by a stylised 'O' in the shape of a wreath of roses, and flanked by horns of plenty. The right wing has a damaged inventory label with Olga Nokolaevna's 'ON' and 'H.V.v.W. G.v.R.' for Duchess Vera von Württemberg, Grand Duchess of Russia. Restored in 1910 in plaster, with the old silk panels replaced by velvet/linen and the hinges and two glass panels replaced as well. At that time the original pictures were replaced by printed pictures of Tsar Paul I and his wife Maria Feodor,
RM2X6YJTJ–Nautical chart of the sea west of Ireland, Map of Achter Yrlant to Zeylen, from Hitlant to aen Heijßant (title on object), Nautical chart of the sea west of Ireland and between Ireland and England and Scotland. Two compass roses, north is on the right. Two ships in the sea. In England, Ireland and Scotland the crowned coats of arms of the countries are depicted. Bottom center scale bars in German, Spanish and English or French miles, next to it a cartouche with the title and address of the publisher. Here is a standing figure with a compass in the right hand., print, publisher: Hendrick Doncke
RF2B9BY2X–Pass card of part of the Gulf of Mexico, with the west coast of Florida Pass card of the Boght of Florida with the Canal between Florida and Cuba. (title on object), Passport card of a part of the Gulf of Mexico, with the west coast of Florida and a part of the north of Cuba with the Strait of Florida, with an inset card from Havana and two bays in Cuba. The map contains two compass roses, the north is on the left. In the center below the title and the publisher's address are flanked by a crowned Neptune with a trident and a crowned Aeolus with a windsock. Above left the scale, shown in German
RM2AKX614–Poems you ought to know . Lovelaces is, with the Lucasta, the bestknown and most often quoted of his poems. When Love with unconfined wings Hovers within my gates.And my divine Althea brings To whisper at my grates;When I lie tangled in her hair And fettered with her eye.The birds that wanton in the air Know no such liberty When flowing cups pass swiftly round With no allaying Thames,Our careless heads with roses crowned, Our hearts with loyal flames;When thirsty grief in wine we steep. When healths and draughts go free—Fishes that tipple in the deep Know no such liberty. 98 When linnet-like c
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RM2WE98E5–Allegory of a Holy War, Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan (Sr.), 1885 print An allegorical representation of the story The Holy War, led by King El-Shaddai against Diabolus by John Bunyan from 1682. In the middle of a sleeping woman is covered in roses, angels admire and guard her. She symbolizes the city of Menenziel as it was in principle created by King El-Shaddai (God). Above the sleeping woman is the crowned son of the king, Immanuel (Christ). At the top left and in the middle of the top it is shown again. Immanuel was sent to the city by his father to recapture the seducer and occupier Diabolus
RMBRE41G–A folding screen, circa 1830. Wood and plaster, gilt. Neo-classic decoration, crowned by a stylised 'O' in the shape of a wreath of roses, and flanked by horns of plenty. The right wing has a damaged inventory label with Olga Nokolaevna's 'ON' and 'H.V.v.W. G.v.R.' for Duchess Vera von Württemberg, Grand Duchess of Russia. Restored in 1910 in plaster, with the old silk panels replaced by velvet/linen and the hinges and two glass panels replaced as well. At that time the original pictures were replaced by printed pictures of Tsar Paul I and his wife Maria Feodor,
RMBR63EC–A folding screen, circa 1830. Wood and plaster, gilt. Neo-classic decoration, crowned by a stylised 'O' in the shape of a wreath of roses, and flanked by horns of plenty. The right wing has a damaged inventory label with Olga Nokolaevna's 'ON' and 'H.V.v.W. G.v.R.' for Duchess Vera von Württemberg, Grand Duchess of Russia. Restored in 1910 in plaster, with the old silk panels replaced by velvet/linen and the hinges and two glass panels replaced as well. At that time the original pictures were replaced by printed pictures of Tsar Paul I and his wife Maria Feodor,
RMW57NJ4–Pass card of part of the Gulf of Mexico, with the west coast of Florida Pass card of the Boght of Florida with the Canal between Florida and Cuba. (title on object), Passport card of a part of the Gulf of Mexico, with the west coast of Florida and a part of the north of Cuba with the Strait of Florida, with an inset card from Havana and two bays in Cuba. The map contains two compass roses, the north is on the left. In the center below the title and the publisher's address are flanked by a crowned Neptune with a trident and a crowned Aeolus with a windsock. Above left the scale, shown in German
RF2B9G2K2–Nicolaes Muys, portrait painting footage wood oil panel, Landscape rectangular portrait of man and woman representing Adrianus Cornelis Oudorp dealer in wine and distilled wine and his wife Catharina Maria de Monté In the doorway 'Kaatje 'maid and maid Trijntje de Bliek. Pendule with cornucopia dolphin and crowned by Fortuna with bulging sail and mercurius staff (referring to the trade fortune of Oudorp) on the buffet On the table an ink set knitting basket knitting with needles writing lessons On stool wicker fruit basket with grapes pineapple peaches and roses from which the woman has peach
RM2AX6N0G–Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern . ses your name, with praise immortal crowned.I shall be dead and gone, a fleshless shadeUnder Elysian bowers my head be laid;While you, crouched oer your fire, grown old and gray,Sigh for my love, regret your past disdain.Live now, nor wait for love to come again;Gather the roses of your life to-day!»Ronsard, like Chaucer, in spite of a courtiers training, had anintense love of nature. The poet laureate of his age and country,he was none the less an excellent gardener, well versed m all thesecrets of horticulture; and side by side wit
RM2R7R3ME–Big Ben lit up to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles . Big Ben was lit up with images projected onto the tower in Westminster central London as a tribute to the King ...
RM2TNX1YE–Black bobbin jelly strip with three spring -shaped leaves under oval cartouches and roslingers, c. 1860 - c. 1880 Black bobbin jelly strip: Chantilly side. The strip is intended or used for a skirt or dress, the pattern is partly slid away to model the strip. The repeating pattern consists of an oval cartouche around the center line of the strip, crowned by two roses and a few leaf branches. At the bottom of the cartouche, three long spring -shaped leaves are hanging. The underside of these leaves form part of the scrap edge. The successive oval cartouches are connected by a wide V-shaped deco
RMW557CN–Handkerchief of batist finished around with needle lace, Handkerchief of batist finished around with natural colored needle lace: Brussels lace. The batist is eight-lobed in shape with the lobes finished in an angular way. The lace has a pattern of c-volutes, flowers and flower sprays with berries. The largest flowers are the roses at the corners along the edge: one large rose per corner, placed in a corner and flanked left and right by three simple roses. In the u-shaped field above there is a rose branch with one rose from which sprigs sprout with berries on it. This field is crowned by a
RF2B99X3X–Handkerchief of batist finished around with needle lace, Handkerchief of batist finished around with natural colored needle lace: Brussels lace. The batist is eight-lobed in shape with the lobes finished in an angular way. The lace has a pattern of c-volutes, flowers and flower sprays with berries. The largest flowers are the roses at the corners along the edge: one large rose per corner, placed in a corner and flanked left and right by three simple roses. In the u-shaped field above there is a rose branch with one rose from which sprigs sprout with berries on it. This field is crowned by a co
RM2AX6EDA–Roses for English gardens . FLAN OF THE UPPER PART OF A FORMAL ROSE GARDEN INA SMALL VALLEY WFlH WOODLAND ABOVE.. RAMBLING ROSE RUNNING INTO TREES /.V THE WOOD EDGE, AS DESCRIBED, BOUNDING THE FORMAL ROSE GARDEN. ROSE GARDENS 69 wall crowned by a balustrade. At the foot of this,on the further side, is a terrace whose whole width isabout twenty-four feet. Then another and higherretaining wall rises to nearly the level of the woodedland above. This has no parapet or balustrade. Thetop edge of the wall is protected by bushy and free-growing Roses, and a walk runs parallel with it,bounded by rambl
RM2R7R3MA–Big Ben lit up to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles . Big Ben was lit up with images projected onto the tower in Westminster central London as a tribute to the King ...
RM2W92HWP–Sea card of the sea west of Ireland, Hendrick Doncker (I), 1670 print Sea card of the sea to the west of Ireland and between Ireland and England and Scotland. Two compass roses, the north is on the right. Two ships in the sea. The crowned coats of arms of the countries are depicted in England, Ireland and Scotland. In the middle of the scale in German, Spanish and English or French miles, in addition a cartouche entitled and address of the publisher. Hereby a standing figure with a passer in the right hand. publisher: Amsterdamprint maker: Netherlands paper engraving marine charts England. Ier
RMW56XNP–Model of the 84-gun ship of the line Neptune Model of an 84-gun ship of the line, Truss model of the hull, cut in length. The model is fully fired and extremely detailed. Seventy-six cannons and carronades have been preserved, the model has ninety-six gun ports spread over three decks. Five levels: cow bridge with locally lower levels, lower deck, intermediate deck, closed box and half deck with covered pit, upper campaign with two oval roses, all shot at with doors, stairs, cupboards, cages etc. The figurehead is a crowned walking man (Neptune), the galleon is decorated with sea attributes
RF2B9B5B8–Model of an 84-Gun Ship of the Line (port side), Truss model of the hull (port side), cut lengthwise. The model is fully fired and extremely detailed. Seventy-six cannons and carronades have been preserved, the model has ninety-six gun ports spread over three decks. Five levels: cow bridge with locally lower levels, lower deck, intermediate deck, closed box and half deck with covered pit, upper campaign with two oval roses, all shot at with doors, stairs, cupboards, cages etc. The figurehead is a crowned walking man (Neptune), the galleon is decorated with sea attributes and has eight convenie
RM2AFJ8TT–. Armorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour. ntle-man, b. 1920; and Katherine Downer. Res.—Carhayes,Adelaide ; and Eurilla, Mount Lofty, South Australia.C/«d—Adelaide. BOOKER of Nottingham (H. Coll.). Quarterly or andargent, an eagle displayed vert, ducally crowned of thefirst, all within a bjrdure azure charged with four fleurs-de-lys and as many roses alternately also of the firstMantling vert and or. Crest — On a wreath of thecolours, a swan proper, collared and lined or, and chargedwith a fusil azure, thereon a rose argent. MottO—Semperfidelis. Son of Frederic Richard Boo
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RM2TDWB0H–Kloskant's handkerchief drop shapes in the center and roses in the corners, congregation of the sisters of Onze-Lieve-Vrouw-Visitation, 1852-1867 Natural-colored bobbin handkerchief: Ghent Valenciennes side. Square model with rounded corners, wavy scallops edges. The pattern consists of a closed flower in the center, which is made up of four drop shapes between which four elongated heart shapes, each crowned by a small drop -shaped motif. From each large drop shape a big rose springs to a short stalk with two leaves. The rose is crowned by branches with forget-me-nots and flanked on both sides
RMW56XNX–Model of an 84-Gun Ship of the Line (port side), Truss model of the hull (port side), cut lengthwise. The model is fully fired and extremely detailed. Seventy-six cannons and carronades have been preserved, the model has ninety-six gun ports spread over three decks. Five levels: cow bridge with locally lower levels, lower deck, intermediate deck, closed box and half deck with covered pit, upper campaign with two oval roses, all shot at with doors, stairs, cupboards, cages etc. The figurehead is a crowned walking man (Neptune), the galleon is decorated with sea attributes and has eight
RMR72CW6–Nicolaes Muys, portrait painting footage wood oil panel, Landscape rectangular portrait of man and woman representing Adrianus Cornelis Oudorp dealer in wine and distilled wine and his wife Catharina Maria de Monté In the doorway 'Kaatje 'maid and maid Trijntje de Bliek. Pendule with cornucopia dolphin and crowned by Fortuna with bulging sail and mercurius staff (referring to the trade fortune of Oudorp) on the buffet On the table an ink set knitting basket knitting with needles writing lessons On stool wicker fruit basket with grapes pineapple peaches and roses from which the woman has peach
RF2B9B5B7–Model of an 84-Gun Ship of the Line (starboard side), Truss model of the hull (starboard side), cut lengthwise. The model is fully fired and extremely detailed. Seventy-six cannons and carronades have been preserved, the model has ninety-six gun ports spread over three decks. Five levels: cow bridge with locally lower levels, lower deck, intermediate deck, closed box and half deck with covered pit, upper campaign with two oval roses, all shot at with doors, stairs, cupboards, cages etc. The figurehead is a crowned walking man (Neptune), the galleon is decorated with sea attributes and has eigh
RM2X6YJT4–Map of the Balearic Islands and Pityus and coast of Spain, Map of the Balearic Islands and Pityus and part of the coast of Spain, outlined in yellow, areas colored, 2 compass roses: with reference to and r.r. Crowned coat of arms r.b., crowned coat of arms with golden fleece l.b.. Ships in the sea, r.r. scale in Spanish miles with a globe on top. Inscription; r.b.: INSVLAE, BALEARIDES, et PITYVSAE., publisher: Willem Janszoon Blaeu, publisher: Johannes Willemszoon Blaeu, Amsterdam, 1600 - 1650, paper, engraving, height, 37.9 cm × width, 49.2 cm
RM2AWPF38–The rose garden of Persia . , I saw fresh roses on the boughs :I saw the merry cup go round,My rivals with enjoyment crowned!Whilst I, a looker-on, njnst see / All gay and full of hope but me ! ,£^ iiathat drunk. HAEIZ-GAZELS. One draught!—but one!- . 1% i At once this dangerous company. But, ah ! she came !—as buds to bght. My heart expanded at h^r sight. And every strong resolve gave .way— My rivals saw me blest as they! Ill seat my love amidst the bower. With rosy garlands bind her hair; Wreath round her al-ms th& jasmine flower, , . Than those white chains mdre, sweet and fair, ^ *,» ,•
RM2R7R3M1–Big Ben lit up to celebrate the Coronation of King Charles . Big Ben was lit up with images projected onto the tower in Westminster central London as a tribute to the King ...
RM2TTNW5P–Black bobbin gloss strip with three spring -shaped leaves under oval cartouches and roslingers, anonymous, c. 1860 - c. 1880 Black bobbin jelly strip: Chantilly side. The strip is intended or used for under a skirt, the two short sides are sewn together. The repeating pattern consists of an oval cartouche around the center line of the strip, crowned by two roses and a few leaf branches. At the bottom of the cartouche, three long spring -shaped leaves are hanging. The underside of these leaves form part of the scrap edge. The successive oval cartouches are connected by a wide V-shaped decorativ
RF2B9B5B9–Model of the 84-gun ship of the line Neptune Model of an 84-gun ship of the line, Truss model of the hull, cut in length. The model is fully fired and extremely detailed. Seventy-six cannons and carronades have been preserved, the model has ninety-six gun ports spread over three decks. Five levels: cow bridge with locally lower levels, lower deck, intermediate deck, closed box and half deck with covered pit, upper campaign with two oval roses, all shot at with doors, stairs, cupboards, cages etc. The figurehead is a crowned walking man (Neptune), the galleon is decorated with sea attributes an
RMW56E49–Flute glass with a portrait of Prince Frederik Hendrik and a view of The Hague, Vaulted base of silver, high, funnel-shaped chalice. On the chalice is a full portrait of Stadholder Prince Frederick Henry engraved in armor and equipped with field staff and shield. On the shield two joined hands with seven arrows. Above the hands a laurel wreath, below the word 'UNICO'. Below the portrait a view of The Hague with the inscription 'Den Hage'. On the reverse side the crowned weapon of Frederik Hendrik. Below the coat of arms is a truncated tree, from which a young shoot shoots. Branches with roses
RM2AJMNDM–The supreme sacrifice and other poems in time of war . ief and glory crowned. For Remembrance—Roses 61 Isle of storm and sunshine. Banners in the Abbey 63 Back to the sea-girt cradle of your race. Victory and Remembrance 63 [ode for music] The Last Muster, 1901 68 We that are dead on the veld, whose bones on thehillside are sleeping. Vox iETERNA 72 Oh! there are thunderings and there are deep waters; APPENDIX. Versions of The Supreme Sacrifice Omnia Patri^, Nihil Sibi 75 Magnanimi fratres, ferrum quibus inter et ignes By R. DURNFORD MoLAWD Y Marw 77 Chwi ddewrion rai, a gawsoch wobr m^d. By SI
RMR71JPP–Clay pipe with decorated stem, double conical model, marked with Tudor rose, clay pipe smoking equipment smoke floor pottery ceramics pottery h 2,9, pressed in shape finished baked Clay pipe. Double conical model Finely finished Heel Decoration on the stem consists of diamond-shaped stamps with alternately two tudor roses and two fleur de lis. Radius ring under the lip of the top edge over the entire circumference. mark on the heel: Tudorroos crowned archeology Rotterdam Hillegersberg-Schiebroek Terwegge Stoopweg rail tunnel earthenware smoking tobacco Soil discovery Rotterdam found on the Sto
RM2WR7381–Pass map of part of the Gulf of Mexico, with the west coast of Florida, Pass map of the Bay of Florida with the Canal between Florida and Cuba. (title on object), Map of part of the Gulf of Mexico, with the west coast of Florida and part of northern Cuba with the Strait of Florida, with an inset map of Havana and two bays in Cuba. The map contains two compass roses, North is on the left. Bottom center, the title and publisher's address are flanked by a crowned Neptune with a trident and a crowned Aeolus with a windsock. Top left the scale, shown in German
RMW55KEF–Cushion cover from application side of Queen Sophie, Cushion cover from natural colored application side, needle lace - Brussels gauze lace - appliqué on machine tulle. In the center of a tulle rectangle, inside a wreath, is the oval coat of arms of Wurtemberg, held by a crowned climbing lion and a climbing deer and covered by a crowned helmet. The large initials S and W are placed under an empty banderolle. The wreath is made up of a winding rose branch, interrupted by six standing oval medallions, which are covered by a dome with onion-shaped, pointed towards the center. A large oval center
RM2TPA289–Batist handkerchief all around with needle side, c. 1850 - c. 1855 Batist handkerchief that is finished all around with a natural needle side: Brussels mesh side. The batist is eight -lobbig in shape where the lobes are angular. The lace has a pattern of C-volutes, flowers and flower branches with berries. The largest flowers are the roses on the corners along the edge: one large rose per corner, placed over -corner and left and right flanked by three simple roses. In the U-shaped field above it is a rose branch with one rose from which branches spring with berries on it. This field is crowned
RF2B9BEC3–Philip the Fair, Duke of Burgundy, inaugurated as Count of Holland, counting medal of the Court of Audit of Holland, Copper medal Obverse: coat of arms under crowned helmet inside circumscription. Reverse: woman with a hat, sitting amidst blooming roses within a circle, Holland, Philip the Fair (duke of Burgundy), Court of Audit of Holland, anonymous, 1497, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.6 cm × w 3.27 gr, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embraci
RM2CDARP8–. Sunshine and roses . JOSEPHA. Josepha, little sweetheart, With your locks of sunset sheenAnd dancing eyes of autumns Radiant, nut-brown gleam, I ween.No ardent lover ever found Or poet dared to singSuch glowing image, fervor-crowned,And set his soul a-wingTo such sweet verve And ecstasyAs constant stroveFrom you to me. <-2c^.
RMW55KEG–Queen Sophie appliqué spread, natural colored appliqué spread, needle lace - Brussels gauze lace - appliqué on machine tulle. In the center of a tulle rectangle, inside a wreath, is the oval coat of arms of Wurtemberg, held by a crowned climbing lion and a climbing deer and covered by a crowned helmet. The large initials S and W are placed under an empty banderolle. The wreath is made up of a winding rose branch, interrupted by six standing oval medallions, which are covered by a dome with onion-shaped, pointed towards the center. A large oval center is saved by the edge, which consists
RM2TDK8FX–Wine glass, anonymous, c. 1675 - c. 1700 Flat base with turned around and pontil brand. Hollow, baluster -shaped trunk with two discs. Light Konian, rounded chalice at the bottom. On the chalice, the crowned weapon of Stadholder Prince William III is engraved and the crowned weapons of the seven provinces under a continuous branch of orange apples. A branch with orange apples and roses on the foot. glassblower: Low CountriesNorthern Netherlands glass glassblowing Flat base with turned around and pontil brand. Hollow, baluster -shaped trunk with two discs. Light Konian, rounded chalice at the b
RF2B9BECB–Philip the Fair, Duke of Burgundy, inaugurated as Count of Holland, counting medal of the Court of Audit of Holland, Copper medal. Obverse: coat of arms under crowned helmet inside circumscription. Reverse: woman with hat, sitting amidst blooming roses, rosette at her feet between two crosses within a circumference, Holland, Philip the Fair (duke of Burgundy), Court of Audit of Holland, anonymous, 1497, copper (metal), striking (metalworking), d 2.7 cm × w 2.96 gr, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern t
RM2CDAT08–. Sunshine and roses . JOSEPHA. Josepha, little sweetheart, With your locks of sunset sheenAnd dancing eyes of autumns Radiant, nut-brown gleam, I ween.No ardent lover ever found Or poet dared to singSuch glowing image, fervor-crowned,And set his soul a-wingTo such sweet verve And ecstasyAs constant stroveFrom you to me. <-2c^
RMW5695K–Basin with Adam and Eve, A representation of Adam and Eve in Paradise has been punched into the plane of the basin, which has the center point in the center, using a stamp form (Genesis 3, 1- 8) and a border of two entangled tendrils with stylized roses and leaves. Adam and Eve stand on either side of the tree of good and evil. This one has the crowned snake around the trunk. Paradise is a garden enclosed by a fence, in which a rose, a lily and a carnation grow. On the right a spellbinding, the text of which is unreadable. An ornament of crucifixes is punched on the edge of the basin.
RM2TPAC0W–Black bobbin gloss strip with oval cartouches and roslingers, anonymous, c. 1860 - c. 1880 Black bobbin jelly strip: Chantilly side. The strip is intended or used for under a skirt, the two short sides are sewn together. The repeating pattern consists of an oval cartouche around the center line of the strip, crowned by two roses and a few leaf branches. At the bottom of the cartouche, three long spring -shaped leaves are hanging. The underside of these leaves form part of the scrap edge. The successive oval cartouches are connected by a wide V-shaped decorative band. In the field littered with
RF2B9AR40–Flute glass with a portrait of Prince Frederik Hendrik and a view of The Hague, Vaulted base of silver, high, funnel-shaped chalice. On the chalice is a full portrait of Stadholder Prince Frederick Henry engraved in armor and equipped with field staff and shield. On the shield two joined hands with seven arrows. Above the hands a laurel wreath, below the word 'UNICO'. Below the portrait a view of The Hague with the inscription 'Den Hage'. On the reverse side the crowned weapon of Frederik Hendrik. Below the coat of arms is a truncated tree, from which a young shoot shoots. Branches with roses
RM2CDYP5N–. The testimony of the rocks; . e do ourselves; and there is neither sense normerit, surely, in churlishly refusing to.partake of that ampleentertainment, sprinkled with delicate perfumes, garnishedwith roses, and crowned with the most delicious fruit, whichwe now know was not only specially prepared for us, butalso got ready, as nearly as we can judge, for the appointedhour of our appearance at the feast. This we also know,that when the Divine Man came into the world, — unlikethe Port Royalists, he did not refuse the temperate use of HISTORY OF PLANTS, 81 any of these luxuries, not even of th
RM2TDPYA8–Hand mirror with handle, irregular round in shape, with cutting work in C and S forms and flowers and leaf work and crowned by C-shaped crest with stalactite with two roses., Anonymous, 1750 Wooden cut and gilded hand mirror consisting of a handle and the organically connected mirror frame, which is irregularly round in shape. The cutting work consists of stretched S and C forms, leaf work and flowers. The mirror is crowned in the middle by a C-shaped crest with a stalactite and two small roses. Ter Halver height are also installed small roses for decoration. The back has probably been covered
RF2B9G70P–Clay pipe with decorated stem, double conical model, marked with Tudor rose, clay pipe smoking equipment smoke floor pottery ceramics pottery h 2,9, pressed in shape finished baked Clay pipe. Double conical model Finely finished Heel Decoration on the stem consists of diamond-shaped stamps with alternately two tudor roses and two fleur de lis. Radius ring under the lip of the top edge over the entire circumference. mark on the heel: Tudorroos crowned archeology Rotterdam Hillegersberg-Schiebroek Terwegge Stoopweg rail tunnel earthenware smoking tobacco Soil discovery Rotterdam found on the Sto
RM2CDB4F0–. Sunshine and roses . A SONG.—TO-DAY. Drink deep the wines that grace the festal board,Think not of battles won with trusty sword,Quaflf off the brimming chalice to To-day. Sing loud the lusty songs of present cheer,Nor bend the ears to catch a distant fear,Send Care a-gallop on her wretched way. Shout long the praises of the newly crowned, Let Sorrow, Fear and Hope, alike, be drowned. Each vassal bend a knee, live, to To-day..
RM2WCRAAE–Pass card of a part of the Gulf of Mexico, with the west coast of Florida, Jan Luyken, 1684 - 1799 print Pascard of a part of the Gulf of Mexico, with the west coast of Florida and a part of the north of Cuba with the street of Florida, with a bet card from Havana and two bays in Cuba. The map contains two compass roses, the north is on the left. In the middle of the title and the publishing address flanked by a crowned Neptune with a trident and a crowned aeolus with a wind bag. At the top left the scale, shown in German, Spanish and English or French miles (scale: c. 1: 2,000,000). Amsterdam
RF2B9B2TW–Cartography in the Netherlands, map of the Balearic and Pityus and coast of Spain, Map of Balearic and Pityus and part of coast of Spain, bordered yellow, colored areas, 2 compass roses: m.b. and r.o. Crowned coat of arms r.b, crowned coat of arms with golden fleece l.b .. Ships in the sea, r.o. scale in Spanish miles with a globe on it. Inscription, r.b .: INSVLAE / BALEARIDES / et PITYVSAE, Balearic Islands, Willem Janszoon Blaeu, Amsterdam, 1600 - 1650, paper, engraving, h 37.9 cm × w 49.2 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classi
RM2CR1F13–. Sun dials and roses of yesterday; garden delights which are here displayed in every truth and are moreover regarded as emblems . Emblem of the Rose in English History 329. Descriptions by eye-witnesses tell of a glory ofcolor and music. There was a costly and marvel-lously cunning pageant on thewater. Everywhere was seenthe queens device; on foists,which were lightly built ships,were mounts bearing a whitefaulcon crowned upon a rooteof golde environed with whiteroses and red, which was thequeens device, about whichmount sat virgins singing andplaying melodiously. Thesefoists were strung with
RM2WFW3PB–Visioen by H. Hermann Joseph (version B), Paulus Pontius, After Anthony Van Dyck, 1616 - 1657 print The crowned Virgin Mary appears on Saint Hermann Joseph van Steinfeld. She is flanked by two angels. In the foreground the Biretta of the Saint and his attribute de Roos. In the margin a coat of arms and a caption, in two columns, in Latin. Antwerp paper engraving appearances of Mary. the Praemonstratense friar Herman Joseph of Steinfeld; possible attributes of St. Herman Joseph: book, branch of roses, cup (with roses), infant Christ, key, knife. head-gear. armorial bearing, heraldry
RF2B9A702–Cushion cover from application side of Queen Sophie, Cushion cover from natural colored application side, needle lace - Brussels gauze lace - appliqué on machine tulle. In the center of a tulle rectangle, inside a wreath, is the oval coat of arms of Wurtemberg, held by a crowned climbing lion and a climbing deer and covered by a crowned helmet. The large initials S and W are placed under an empty banderolle. The wreath is made up of a winding rose branch, interrupted by six standing oval medallions, which are covered by a dome with onion-shaped, pointed towards the center. A large oval center
RM2CR1W5P–. Sun dials and roses of yesterday; garden delights which are here displayed in every truth and are moreover regarded as emblems . ns Views of the English Universitiesmany English sun-dials are shown as they appearedin 1688. Among them is a pillar which stood onthe churchyard wall of St. Marys at Oxford. Thispillar bore a cubical stone with dials on four sides,and was crowned by a pyramid surmounted by aball. This pillar with dials was the work of NicholasKratzer; and a full description of it is given in hismanuscript De Horologis^ with the inscriptions whichwere cut in the stone and written o
RM2W99W8D–Strip bobbin with semi -circular scales and rosette roses between windows, anonymous, c. 1850 - c. 1874 Strip black bobbin: Le Puy side. The repeating and symmetrical pattern consists of a continuous wide decorative band, which forms a scrap of scales with semi -circular sculpts. On the switching points between the sculptes there is a rosette flower that is crowned by a three -lobe motif. A variation on this flower with a three -lobby motif is reflected in every shell. Above the switching points is a more or less diamond -shaped field containing a square grid, with crosses made in form. The w
RF2B9A700–Queen Sophie appliqué spread, natural colored appliqué spread, needle lace - Brussels gauze lace - appliqué on machine tulle. In the center of a tulle rectangle, inside a wreath, is the oval coat of arms of Wurtemberg, held by a crowned climbing lion and a climbing deer and covered by a crowned helmet. The large initials S and W are placed under an empty banderolle. The wreath is made up of a winding rose branch, interrupted by six standing oval medallions, which are covered by a dome with onion-shaped, pointed towards the center. A large oval center is saved by the edge, which consists of lar
RM2CR1F0K–. Sun dials and roses of yesterday; garden delights which are here displayed in every truth and are moreover regarded as emblems . hat other terrible decrowning so soon tofollow. Poor Anne of Cleves had a fresh device, and thefatuous inscription on her wedding-ring was, God send me wel to kepe. Kath-erine Howard and KatherineParr both had augmentation ofarms, and an ugly device of awomans head crowned, sur-mounting a segment of a tripleRose, which is here shown.Jane Seymours motto was, Bound to obey and serve,and a singular device of a castle,tree, phoenix, and Tudor Rose.It is shown on page 3
RM2WEFB2C–Crowned Tudor Rose with weapons, Jodocus Hondius (I), After Aeg. P., 1589 print A crowned rose, as a heraldic emblem of England, representing the house of Lancaster and the house of York, combined by Henry VII. In the middle the coat of arms of England with the saying: Diev et mon droit. Around numerous weapons, surrounded by an oval with edge in Latin. Left and below two cartouches with text; Left in Latin and on the right in English. At the top left of the portrait of Henry VII and top right the portrait of Elizabeth of York, both in a roses surrounded with roses. London paper engraving / et
RF2B9AJTP–Basin with Adam and Eve, A representation of Adam and Eve in Paradise has been punched into the plane of the basin, which has the center point in the center, using a stamp form (Genesis 3, 1- 8) and a border of two entangled tendrils with stylized roses and leaves. Adam and Eve stand on either side of the tree of good and evil. This one has the crowned snake around the trunk. Paradise is a garden enclosed by a fence, in which a rose, a lily and a carnation grow. On the right a spellbinding, the text of which is unreadable. An ornament of crucifixes is punched on the edge of the basin. The hang
RM2CHR652–. Lovett's special catalogue of roses geraniums cannas palms carnations, chrysanthemums gladiolus, lilies, hardy herbaceous plants, and other summer flowering plants and bulbs . mm- rou iug and effective, valuable especially for itslate bloom. coiitinuiDg throughout autumn until verylate when few other plants are in fiower. It sends upnumerous tall stems well furnished with linear foliageand crowned with clusters of large, daisj^-like, purewhite flowers having vellow centres. Tery showy andfine for cutting. noted. By mail by each and dozen rates if desired. /. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED
RM2TX7N5P–Dress of fillet side with crowned double eagle, anonymous, c. 1500 - c. 1699 Dress of natural -colored lace -ups: filet side. Pattern with a crowned double eagle in a wreath of stylized roses on a knotted network with square meshes. Corner fillings with stylized carnations. The motifs are made in the stop stitch and the linen stop stitch. Germany linen (material) embroidering Dress of natural -colored lace -ups: filet side. Pattern with a crowned double eagle in a wreath of stylized roses on a knotted network with square meshes. Corner fillings with stylized carnations. The motifs are made in
RM2CHR37X–. Lovett's special catalogue of roses geraniums cannas palms carnations, chrysanthemums gladiolus, lilies, hardy herbaceous plants, and other summer flowering plants and bulbs . mm- rou iug and effective, valuable especially for itslate bloom. coiitinuiDg throughout autumn until verylate when few other plants are in fiower. It sends upnumerous tall stems well furnished with linear foliageand crowned with clusters of large, daisj^-like, purewhite flowers having vellow centres. Tery showy andfine for cutting. noted. By mail by each and dozen rates if desired. /. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER AND RED
RM2W1X74A–Handkerchief with bobbin and crowned W, anonymous, c. 1890 There are two sides of edges, a narrow Entre-Deux and a wide scalloped strip around a batist. In a corner is a plumetis embroidered W, above which a royal crown. The letter parts are cut over by tufts of three roses. The Entre-Deux has a row of in turn and outward-facing French lilies on a mesh stock (square Maas). The strip has semi -circular scallops, in turns filled with a French lily in circle and rose. In the upper edge, mosjes. Valenciennes side. Ieper (possibly) linen (material). batiste Bobbi Lace / Valenciennes Lace / Embroide
RM2CJ29RA–. Lovett's special catalogue of roses geraniums cannas palms carnations, chrysanthemums gladiolus, lilies, hardy herbaceous plants, and other summer flowering plants and bulbs . of a lovely pearly white,sometimes tinted %vith fawn; very beautiful and fine. Aufuste metral, Antoine Rivoire, JSee Special List, Kaiserinc Augrusta Victoria. By far the finest whiteRose of Its class, and a superb Rose in every respect.Large, perfectly-shaped fiowers, soft pearly-white andslightly fragrant. Blooms profusely on long gracefulstems, every shoot being crowned with a magnificentflower. Succeeds splendidly
RM2TDMA61–Pelvic with Adam and Eva, Anonymous, c. 1500 - c. 1550 In the flat of the pelvis, which has the center point in the middle, a representation of Adam and Eva in paradise (Genesis 3, 1-8) and an edge of two entangled tenders with stiled roses and stilled roses and to leaf through. Adam and Eva are on either side of the tree of good and evil. This has the crowned snake around the trunk. Paradise is a garden enclosed by a fence, in which a rose, a lily and an carnation grow. On the right a spell band, the text of which is unreadable. A ornament of cross flowers is punched on the edge of the pelvis
RM2G3EJ42–Florin from England from Victoria, 1860; England, Victoria, Florin, 1860. Silver coin. Front: crowned head of the queen to the left. Year in writing. Reverse: Four-crowned coats of arms. In the four corners two roses, a cloverleaf and a thistle. As a circumcision value indication. Cartant edge.
RM2G24MJ4–Coronation of the H. Rosalia. Saint Rosalia is crowned by the Christ child with a wreath of roses. Her attributes lie at her feet the lily and a skull. The Christ child is on the shot of Mary. They are accompanied by the Apostles Petrus and Paul. In the margin a four-line caption and a two-person caption with a command in Latin.
RM2CDBHY3–. The Southern Baptist pulpit . in our greatcountry. Let us continue to tell it with unwontedzeal and interest till China shall become a celestialempire indeed, till u Ethiopia shall stretch forth herhands unto God ; till Japan shall go forth conquer-ing in a holy war ; till Mexico, Italy, and Brazil shallescape the fetters of superstition, And Cuba, fair Cuba, the queen of Antilles, No longer by minions of popery awed,Comes sweet as her roses ami pure as her lilies, To be crowned by her Saviour, Redeemer, and Lord ;Till from scarlet adornments as venal as bright,She turns to be clothed with t
RM2G24MTH–Coronation of the H. Rosalia. Saint Rosalia is crowned by the Christ child with a wreath of roses. Her attributes lie at her feet the lily and a skull. The Christ child is on the shot of Mary. They are accompanied by the Apostles Petrus and Paul. In the margin a four-line caption and a two-person caption with a command in Latin.
RM2G4A55K–Dress of fillet lace with crowned double eagle. Dress of natural-colored edge embroidery: fillet side. Pattern with a crowned double eagle in a wreath of stylized roses on a knotted network with square meshes. Angle fills with stylized carnations. The motifs are made in the plug stitch and the linen socket.
RM2G49N89–Handkerchief with a climbing side and crowned W. To a batters center piece, two lace edges, a narrow entre-deux and a wide scalloped strip. In a corner there is an embroidered w, above which a royal wreath. The fabric parts are overcurred by flushes of three roses. The Entre-Deux has a row of inner and outwardly targeted French lilies on a mesh sofond (square mesh). The strip has semicircular slot, stuffed with a French lily in circle and rose. In the upper edge moes. Valenciennes side.
RM2G4GWM3–Hand mirror with handle, irregularly round of shape, with carving in C and S shapes and flowers and leafwork and crowned by C-shaped crest with stalactite with two roses .. Wooden cut and gold-plated hand mirror consisting of a handle and the organically connected Mirror frame, which is irregularly round in shape. The carving consists of stretched S and C forms, leafwork and flowers. The mirror is crowned in the middle by a C-shaped crest with a stalactite and two small roses. Small roses are also installed for decoration at halfway. The rear has probably been placed with red fabric; Traces st
RM2CDAK7E–. Sunshine and roses . Een till the sun has sunk to restAnd the gold glory of the westHas faded, een till dusk has setHer seal on day, the reapers yetProceed to garner in the sheaves,The heavy-laden golden sheaves.Fruits of the seasons joyous toil.Rarest of vintage of the soil. Heres to the reapers, jewel crowned,Those whose pleasure is aye foundIn the enravishing delightOf garnering from dawn till night!. WHICH, LOVE? Neath the moons pale beams we smile, I at you and you at me,Rapidly the hours beguile. Stealing kisses granted free.Yet how soon we two must part.One to wear a bruised heart. Ti
RM2G258MH–Crowned Tudor Rose with weapons; VNIO ROSARVM LANCASTRENSIS ET Eboracensis Familae; The VNION of the Roses of the Families of Lancastre and Yorke. A crowned rose, as an heraldic emblem of England, representing Lancaster house and York house, merged by Henry VII. In the middle the coat of arms of England with the spell: Diev et Mon Droit. Numerous weapons, surrounded by an oval with a peripheral in Latin. Left and bottom right two cartouches with text; Links in Latin and right in English. At the top left the portrait of Henry VII and at the top right of the portrait of Elizabeth of York, both i
RM2G44Y9R–Batist handkerchief around finished with needle side. Batist handkerchief that is finished with natural-colored coniferous lace: Brussels gauze side. The batist is eight of shape wherein the lobes are angularly finished. The side has a pattern of C-Volutes, flowers and flower branches with berries. The largest flowers are the roses on the corners along the edge: per corner one large rose, overhoeks placed and left and right flanked by three simple roses. In the U-shaped field above it allows a rose branch with one rose from which sprigs of berries. This field is crowned by a cornflower or carn
RM2G4H2W3–Basin with Adam and Eva. In the flat of the pelvis, which in the middle has the center point, a representation of Adam and Eve in Paradise (Genesis 3, 1-8) and an edge of two entangled roses with stylized roses and styled roses and Leaves. Adam and Eve are on either side of the tree of good and evil. This has the trunk the crowned hose. Paradise is a garden enclosed by a fence, in which O.A. growing a rose, a lily and a carnation. On the right a spell belt, the text of which is illegible. An ornament of cross flowers is punched on the edge of the pelvis. The hanging ring on the back and the ho
RM2G4398R–Black climbing scarf with a central medallion of C-Volutes and a border with round medallions with hexagonal heart. Scarf from black climbing side. Triangular model. The central motif concerns a standing oval medallion of C-Votting with three roses in it. The medallion is crowned by a largely stated bouquet with ferns, lilacs, forget-me-stapling and exotic flowers. Left and right next to the medallion is on the edge of the scarf a slightly smaller hexagonal list containing three leaves and berries. A circular outdoor list is realized around the hexagonal list. This round motif with hexagonal h
RM2G3D85B–Pick range of a part of the Gulf of Mexico, with the west coast of Florida; Customize Florida Bookht Card with the Canal between Florida and Cuba .. Pick of part of the Gulf of Mexico, with the west coast of Florida and a part of the north of Cuba with Florida Street, with a Insert Map of Havana and two bays on Cuba. The map contains two compass roses, the north lies on the left. In the middle of the title and publisher address flanked by a crowned Neptune with a trident and a crowned aeol with wind bag. Top left the scale, shown in German, Spanish and English or French miles (scale: c. 1: 2,0
RM2CR1FGT–. Sun dials and roses of yesterday; garden delights which are here displayed in every truth and are moreover regarded as emblems . commemorate the hiding of Richardscrown in a Hawthorn bush. It wasfound while he was being carried off like a hog-calf, and thrust on hissuccessors head ; this on Crown Hill,which bears the name to this day.Truly those blended Roses werebought dear. The two Roses, the white and thered of the Tudor Rose, were worn inmany ways, — sometimes per pale,sometimes quarterly, usually a white Rose chargedon a red one; often they were crowned or en soleil.On the marriage of H
RM2CGHFKJ–. Library of the world's best literature, ancient and modern . y Philips warlike son: Aloft in awful stateThe godlike hero sate On his imperial throne;His valiant peers were placed around;Their brows with roses and with myrtles bound:(So should desert in arms be crowned.)The lovely Thais, by his side.Sate like a blooming Eastern bride,In flower of youth and beautys pride.Happy, happy, happy pair!None but the brave,None but the brave.None but the brave deserves the fair. CHORUS Happy, happy, happy pair!None but the brave.None but the brave,None but the brave deserves the fair. II Timotheus, pla
RM2CDABCW–. Our new guide to rose culture : typical D.&C. roses painted from nature . OCKS- -TEN WEEKS New, Largest Flowering, Globe Pj-ramidal,—Immense spikes of large,perfectly double flowers, individualblooms, frequently measuring from 2 to2% inches in diameter. The spikes oflarge, double flowers are produced pro-fusely, while the plants are of neat,compact habit of growth. All colorsmixed. 10 cts per packet. Dwarf AVliite Pyramid.—This com-pact little plant is crowned with mag-nificent heads of beautifully-shapeddouble flowers, of fine form and paper-white color. Per packet, 10 cts,; 3packets for 25
RM2CP9CWW–. Birds and nature . forms, especially with theChina rose, which was introduced intoEngland in 1789. The musk rose wasbrought from Italy in 1592 and the sin-gle yellow rose from Syria, in 1629. Themoss rose hailed from the land of dykesand delft early in the eighteenth cen-tury, while China appropriately contrib-uted the tea rose in 1825. Charles S. Raddin. A BOWL OF ROSES. A dozen slender stems of perfect grace—A myriad clustering leaves of misty sheenThat mass and tangle and together lean.And shine and shimmer like an ocean space—And as the cool sea wave that wins the race,Crowned with the e
RM2CHFD1T–. Illustrated catalogue of the valuable paintings and sculptures by the old and modern masters forming the famous Catholina Lambert Collection removed from Belle Vista Castle, Paterson, New Jersey . N(x. 304 ST. CHIUSTOPHEH AM) THE CIIHISTCHILD HY AT.ONZO CANO 0 ALONZO CANO Spanish: 1601—1667 364—^r. CHRISTOPHER AND THE CHRIST CHILD Whole-length life-size figure of St. Christopher in richly embroid-ered robes, walking over a flower-strewn floor; staff, crowned by adove and roses, in left hand, leading with right hand the richly-dressedChrist Child; youthful cherubs above, to right and left. Ca
RM2CHF94R–. Illustrated catalogue of the valuable paintings and sculptures by the old and modern masters forming the famous Catholina Lambert Collection removed from Belle Vista Castle, Paterson, New Jersey . *a8 .oM YaOVIAO OS^^OJA ^ 0 ALOXZO CANO Spanish: 1601—1667 364—5T. CHRISTOPHER AND THE CHRIST CHILD Whole-length life-size figure of St. Christopher in richly embroid-ered robes, walking over v. flower-strewn floor; staff, crowned by adove and roses, in left hand, leading with right hand the richly-dressedChrist Child; youthful cher lbs above, to right and left. Canvas: Height, 80 inches; mdth, 58
RMRF9XMB–. Catalogue of Holland bulbs and plants : for fall planting.. Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. Catalogue of Roses. 25 ;)| S gold among the preciovis metals, and as the iliamond compared with other gems, so is the Rose in its supremacy of loveliness among the flowers. Poets of all ages have sung of its regnant beauty, and by universal consent it has been crowned Queen of the floral kingdom. By certain of the ancients, Roses were so lavishly employed in their sybaritic feasts as to almost become a symbol of voluptuous prodigality. But in later times their associations are chiefly tho
RMRF16E2–. Catalogue of Holland bulbs and plants : for fall planting.. Bulbs (Plants), Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs. Catalogue of Roses. 25 ;)| S gold among the preciovis metals, and as the iliamond compared with other gems, so is the Rose in its supremacy of loveliness among the flowers. Poets of all ages have sung of its regnant beauty, and by universal consent it has been crowned Queen of the floral kingdom. By certain of the ancients, Roses were so lavishly employed in their sybaritic feasts as to almost become a symbol of voluptuous prodigality. But in later times their associations are chiefly tho
RMRFM8XW–. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 1^ ^ $ $ ^ ^ S GOLD among the precious metals, and as the diamond compared with other gems, so is the Rose in its supremacy of loveliness among the flowers. Poets of all ages ^ have sung of its regent beauty, and by universal consent it has been crowned Queen ' of the Floral Kingdom. Roses are the fit adornment of happy homes. They are alike the solace of the lowly and the delight of the affluent. Among all classes and conditions of peopl
RMRFNHD4–. Descriptive catalogue of small fruits, fruit trees, grape vines : ornamental trees, shrubs, and roses. Nurseries (Horticulture) California Fresno Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs. Fancher Creek Nursery. Cycas circinalis—Stem stout, cylindrical, increasing in size very slowly; the leaves are muck larger than the above, are deeply pinnated ; the most beautiful palm of this family. Not adapted to outdoor culture. '* Revoluta (Sago Palm) — A native of China and Japan, with a rounded stem, crowned with
RMRFM8Y4–. The Geo. H. Mellen Co. : 1899. Nursery stock Ohio Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. ROSES. 1^ ^ $ $ ^ ^ S GOLD among the precious metals, and as the diamond compared with other gems, so is the Rose in its supremacy of loveliness among the flowers. Poets of all ages ^ have sung of its regent beauty, and by universal consent it has been crowned Queen ' of the Floral Kingdom. Roses are the fit adornment of happy homes. They are alike the solace of the lowly and the delight of the affluent. Among all classes and conditions o
RMRMB2D2–. Annual proceedings and bulletin. Roses. you noticed m the garden 'hom the flower?^ bend to ^reet'- Have you seen the gai Spread the' i before her feet? Have you seen th^- t lilies Turn-—still paki •>.; they pass" They're preparing for her coming, Sprinkling perfume through th^^gpiss. See, the butterflies are pc Daintily above her throne, VWith their fairy wings to fan her When she comes to rule her own. Hear! The joyous bees are humming "She is coining! She is coming! ' She is crowned with sv.nshine golden And her heart is golden too, To her garden kingdom coming, Is the royal q
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