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Ornament with satyrs Daniel HOPFER Luna Sebald BEHAM The city hunt Thomas ROWLANDSON (etcher); Henry William BUNBURY (draughtsman) Janus closing the gates of War Robert van AUDENAERDE (engraver); Carlo MARATTI (after) View of Halberstadt from Bullerberg Friedrich Wilhelm WENIG (lithographer); Carl HASENPFLUG (after) A Noblewoman from Brussels Wenceslaus HOLLAR Savona, Coast of Genoa William Richard SMITH (etcher); James Duffield HARDING (after) May White and Mary Newton, cabinet print HARRY DART & CO., Hobart Universal Exposition, Paris. National Manufacturers, Italian section, statuary T. H. McALLISTER, New York World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago. 8685. The poetry of Fine Arts, Fine Arts Building, stereograph B. W. KILBURN STEREOGRAPHIC VIEW CO., Littleton, New Hampshire (manufacturer) Universal Exposition, Paris. 190. Pavilion of Mexico, French tissue stereograph J. LÉVY & CO, Paris (manufacturer) World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago. Columbus Fountain W.C. HUGHES, London (manufacturer) Thatcher John SPOONER Prince Charles-Louis, Elector Palatine John PAYNE (engraver); Anthony van DYCK (after) The disappointed epicures Thomas ROWLANDSON La Goulue Henri de TOULOUSE-LAUTREC Bedroom furniture of Mrs Mordecai Robert PRENZEL A Spanish noblewoman Wenceslaus HOLLAR Coast scene Frank SHORT (engraver); Copley FIELDING (after) Venetian lamp Frank SHORT A Dutch greengrocerie Frank SHORT Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia. 2511. Childish pleasure, stereograph CENTENNIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC CO., Philadelphia (manufacturer) Paul Sandby Edward FISHER (mezzotinter); Francis COTES (after) Robert Bragge John FABER the younger (mezzotinter); Robert BRAGGE (after) David Jennings James McARDELL (mezzotinter); W. JONES (after) Elizabeth, Lady Melbourne John FINLAYSON; Joshua REYNOLDS (after) The guard wot looks arter the sovereign UNKNOWN (etcher); William HEATH (after) Doctor Gallipot placing his fortune at the feet of his mistress UNKNOWN (etcher); Thomas ROWLANDSON (after) The rule of three Henry HEATH A view from the Swan Brewhouse, Oxford Robert DIGHTON