Epergne
THOMAS PITTS, London (manufacturer)
Interior with figures, The Grange
Emma Minnie BOYD
The marble staircase, Public Library
Bernard HALL
Zambesi, set of six cups and saucers
W. R. MIDWINTER LTD, Burslem, Staffordshire (manufacturer); Roy MIDWINTER (designer); Jessie TAIT (designer)
Set of spoons
Martin CORBIN
52 Portraits
Brook ANDREW
Friendly critics
Constance L. JENKINS
Sydney from the north shore, New South Wales
Walter PRESTON (etcher); James WALLIS (draughtsman)
International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures, Dublin. No. 15. Boy and dog by Munro, stereograph
LONDON STEREOSCOPIC CO., London (manufacturer); FORTESCUE MANN, London (retailer)
International Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures, Dublin. No. 87. The shepherdess, stereograph
LONDON STEREOSCOPIC CO., London (manufacturer); FORTESCUE MANN, London (retailer)
Orange-breast Thrush (Rufous Whistler)
John LEWIN
Red-breast Warbler (Scarlet Robin)
John LEWIN
Rotala densiflora
Sydney PARKINSON (draughtsman); James MILLER (final draughtsman); William TRINGHAM (engraver)
The industrious 'prentice out of his time, and married to his master's daughter
William HOGARTH
The Industrious 'Prentice Lord Mayor of London
William HOGARTH
Giovanni Diodati
Wenceslaus HOLLAR
Frontispiece
UNKNOWN; Wenceslaus HOLLAR (after)
Titlepage
Wenceslaus HOLLAR
Untitled (Self-portrait)
Renato GUTTUSO
The wife of a merchant from Prague
Wenceslaus HOLLAR
Mourning gown
MME DELBARRE, London (dressmaker)
No title (Woman)
Athol SHMITH
She expires, while the doctors are quarrelling
William HOGARTH
Landscape, 1967
Sidney NOLAN
The meeting of a Family in Heaven
Luigi SCHIAVONETTI (etcher); William BLAKE (draughtsman)
The Day of Judgment
Luigi SCHIAVONETTI (etcher); William BLAKE (draughtsman)
Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia. 532. Horticultural Hall, south entrance, stereograph
CENTENNIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., Philadelphia (manufacturer)
Pair of bowls
CHINESE
View of Shark’s Bay in New South Wales. Taken from Vinegar Hill
Walter PRESTON (etcher); John EYRE (draughtsman)
The Dream of Pilate's wife
Alphonse FRANCOIS (engraver); Gustave DORÉ (after)