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Italian theorbo, 16th century, (1901). Illustration from The Connoisseur, (December 1901)
French viola da gamba, c1600, (1901). Illustration from The Connoisseur, (December 1901)
Early paduan lute, 1901. Stringed instrument in the style of a medieval Italian lute, made by musician and instrument maker Arnold Dolmetsch (18458-1940)
A duplicate of one of Christopher Columbus sailing ships, 1922. Featuring an inset of Columbus (1451-1506). This duplicate was sailed across the Atlantic for the Worlds Columbian Exhibition at
A boundary stone of Babylonia, 1000 BC (1922). Set up to mark the extent of a private individuals estate, the stone is inscribed with certain texts which refer to the ownwership of the land during
Natures evolutionary designs in noses, 1922. From Peoples of All Nations, Their Life Today and the Story of Their Past, volume I: Abyssinia to the British Empire
Kelmscott Manor, Gloucestershire, frontispiece to News from Nowhere, c1892 (1901). Artist: William MorrisKelmscott Manor, Gloucestershire, frontispiece to News from Nowhere, c1892 (1901). This is the picture of the old house by the Thames to which the people of this story went
Emperor Khai Dinh (1885-1925), 12th Emperor of the Nguyen Dynasty, Annam, Vietnam, 1922. His majesty signes a state document
William Morris, 19th-century English artist, writer, socialist and activist, (1901). Morris (1834-1896) was one of the principal founders of the British Arts and Crafts movement