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Il Gatto Domestico (The House Cat) c. 1800 Printed and published by Remondini, Bassano del Grappa, Italy (active mid- 17th century to 1860)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Love-Torn Heroine
Virhini Nayika
c. 1800
Jasper intaglio ring with Hope beside her anchor. c. 1800
Her anchor symbolizes hope, steadfastness, and security in uncertain experiences of life and at sea. Strangely (and brilliantly) this ring was once a fob, but someone opened up the mounting to convert it into a ring.
Fine British 9mm Pinfire Revolver c.1800's
Sailor’s Farewell,- Silver coin Love Token , circa 1800
A Ship weathervan, English, Yorkshire, c.1800
Silver pocket globe with case, c. 1800
Geographical details on the sphere show California drawn as peninsular. Australia and New Zealand are completely outlined, and a few European cities are labelled including, for example, 'London', 'Paris' and 'Madrid'. Australia and New Zealand are drawn according to Cook's explorations, which indicate a date after 1780 and Tasmania is still a peninsula, indicating a date before 1805.