EditorialRose water bottle of silver, driven with flower and leaf vines, Rose water bottle of silver on profiled foot with pear-shaped body and detachable elongated neck ending in a flower-shaped peak. There are gaps between the stamens of the flowers. The enti...
EditorialRose-water bottle of silver driven with flower and leaf vines, Rose-water bottle on profiled foot with pear-shaped body and detachable elongated neck ending in a flower-shaped peak. There are gaps between the stamens of the flowers. The entire bottle i...
EditorialLily flower fairy in white dress with veil, crown of stamens, pocket decorated with fleur de lis. Handcoloured steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from "Les Fleurs Animees," Paris, Gabriel de Gonet, 1...
EditorialMosaic glass fragment, glass, millefiori technique, Total: Height: 3.80 cm; Width: 1.80 cm, Floor coverings, wall decorations, floral ornaments, Early Imperial Period, The small, almost rectangular glass fragment shows a flower on a yellow background, ...
EditorialRose water bottle of silver, driven with flower and leaf vines, Rose water bottle of silver on profiled foot with pear-shaped body and detachable elongated neck ending in a flower-shaped peak. There are gaps between the stamens of the flowers. The enti...
EditorialRose-water bottle of silver driven with flower and leaf vines, Rose-water bottle on profiled foot with pear-shaped body and detachable elongated neck ending in a flower-shaped peak. There are gaps between the stamens of the flowers. The entire bottle i...
EditorialOrobus littoralis, 1. Vexillum, wing, and a keel petal, 2. Calyx, 3. Stamens, 4. Pistil, 5. Inner face of the style, 6. Legume, 7. Same with one valve removed. All the details except 6 and 7 enlarged., Suckley, George 1830-1869, Cooper, J. G. James Gra...
EditorialLily flower fairy in white dress with veil, crown of stamens, pocket decorated with fleur de lis. Handcoloured steel engraving by C. Geoffrois after an illustration by Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville from "Les Fleurs Animees," Paris, Gabriel de Gonet, 1847.