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Man's 3-piece suit (coat, waistcoat, and breeches), Spain, c.1785. Hat: c.1780.. Creator: UnknownMan's 3-piece suit (coat, waistcoat, and breeches), Spain, c.1785. Hat: c.1780
Design for a pepper mill, a mustard pot and a salt cellar, 1892. Creator: Theodorus Karel Lodewijk SluytermanDesign for a pepper mill, a mustard pot and a salt cellar, 1892
Poke Bonnet, c. 1937. Creator: Arelia ArboPoke Bonnet, c. 1937
Enclosed drive Rolls-Royce cabriolet with extension closed, c1910-1929(?). A print from the Thrupp and Maberly Ltds coachbuilding handbook or catalogue
Mustard Pot, Sevres, 1757. Creator: Sevres Porcelain ManufactoryMustard Pot, Sevres, 1757
Mustard Pot with Stand, Strasbourg, 1754 / 1760. Creator: UnknownMustard Pot with Stand, Strasbourg, 1754/1760
Mustard Pot and Cover, England, c. 1770. Creator: UnknownMustard Pot and Cover, England, c. 1770
Still Life with Mustard Pot, 1860. Creator: Henri Fantin-LatourStill Life with Mustard Pot, 1860
La Marchande de moutarde, 1858. Creator: James Abbott McNeill WhistlerLa Marchande de moutarde, 1858
Ladys Smock, Bittercress or Cuckoo Flower, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward HulmeLadys Smock, Bittercress or Cuckoo Flower, 1877. Bittercress, (Cardamine hirsuta) - a bitter herb in the mustard family. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F
Sea Lavender, Swine Cress, Calamint, from Hortus Eystettensis, by Basil Besler (1561-1629), pubI Limonium Syriacum; II Calamenta Lingustifolys; III Coronopus; Besler was an apothecary in Nuremberg and was in charge of the gardens of the Prince Bishop near Eichstat;
Royal Arcade, Norwich, Norfolk, 2010. Norwichs Royal Arcade was designed in Art Nouveau style 1899 by local architect George Skipper
Sisymbrium officinale. Common Hedge-mustard, 19th Century
Flowers: Mullein, Onion, Male Fern, Nodge-Mustard, Liquorice, Mustard, c1940
Hedge mustard, 1893. Botanical illustration of Sisymbrium officinale Scop, or hedge mustard, from an atlas of the plants of France
Wild mustard, 1893. Botanical illustration of Sinapis arvensis, wild mustard or charlock, from an atlas of the plants of France