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 Drawing folder with watercolors.
Drawing folder with watercolors
ca. 1850
 Prendergast family photograph album.
Prendergast family photograph album
late 1860s-1870s
Muriel, Catharine. Catharine Muriel commonplace book :
Muriel, Catharine
Catharine Muriel commonplace book
1825-circa 1840
 Cut-paper basket.
Cut-paper basket
Great Britain,
Wilson, Rachel. [Fire book].
Wilson, Rachel
[Fire book]
[2007]
Burkitt, William, 1650-1703.  Excerpts from William Burkitt's Expository notes.
Burkitt, William, 1650-1703
Excerpts from William Burkitt's Expository notes
circa [1850?]
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. Proserpina :
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900
Proserpina
1879
Wilson, Rachel. [Branded book].
Wilson, Rachel
[Branded book]
[2005?]
Hibberd, Shirley, 1825-1890. Garden favourites;
Hibberd, Shirley, 1825-1890
Garden favourites;
1858
 Commonplace book.
Commonplace book
1829-1834
Sönmez, Nedim, 1957- An accordion book with ten miniatur flowers /
Sönmez, Nedim, 1957-
An accordion book with ten miniatur flowers
2020
 Flowers from many lands :
Flowers from many lands
[1855]
Stevens, Thomas, 1828-1888 To a mother.
Stevens, Thomas, 1828-1888
To a mother
[not before 1862]
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900. Proserpina :
Ruskin, John, 1819-1900
Proserpina
1882
Forbes, James, 1749-1819, artist.  Birds, insects, flowers, and fruits.
Forbes, James, 1749-1819
Birds, insects, flowers, and fruits
circa 1788-1817
Heckel, Augustin, approximately 1690-1770, artist. The florist, or, An extensive and curious collection of flowers, for the imitation of young ladies, either in drawing, or in needle-work /
Heckel, Augustin, approximately 1690-1770
The florist, or, An extensive and curious collection of flowers, for the imitation of young ladies, either in drawing, or in needle-work
[1759]