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Three hand-painted, soft-paste porcelain teacups were recovered in 2006 from the Eastern Foundation of an early 1830s-1840s privy in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. They appear to be from a matching set. One has a handle, another has a partial handle, and the third is fragmentary and missing the handle. The hand-painted decoration on the insides of the cups consists of a large flower with a yellow center and maroon petals. Large, green fern-like leaves with red stems extend from the flower. The inside bottom of each cup has a red stem with green, oak leaf–like petals. The outsides of the cups have three oak leaf–like petals like those on the inside bottom. The cups also have a molded, raised floral design about halfway down the outside. The rims are slightly scalloped. The cups are about 2 inches high, 3¾ inches in diameter at the rim, and 1¾ inches in diameter at the base.
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Les jeunes Brandon Lessard, Gabriel Bateman et Talitha Bateman dans "Robert the Bruce" de Richard Gray (2019) - considéré comme la suite de "Braveheart" de Mel Gibson (1995) sur la seconde partie de la vie de Robert Ier d'Ecosse dit Robert Bruce (1274-1329) - août 2025.
Les jeunes Brandon Lessard, Gabriel Bateman, Talitha Bateman et Angus Macfadyen dans "Robert the Bruce" de Richard Gray (2019) - considéré comme la suite de "Braveheart" de Mel Gibson (1995) sur la seconde partie de la vie de Robert Ier d'Ecosse dit Robert Bruce (1274-1329) - août 2025.
"Lustre pour la Cathédrale de Reims" de Pierre Lessard ou Louis-Stanislas Lenoir-Ravrio d'après les architectes Hittorff et Lecointe pour le sacre du Roi Charles X en bronze doré et cristal (1825) à l'exposition “Le Dernier Sacre” conçue par Stéphane Bern et Jacques Garcia à la Galerie des Gobelins, Paris, juin 2025.
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Ethel Wight Collection – Part 78
I reviewed photos of Dr. Perley Lessard, Jacqueline Lessard, Lillian Levesque, Mary Lekousi, & Joan Libby for #PhotoFriday #PhotoID
Lekousi, Lessard, Levesque, & Libby Photo Friday Ethel Wight Collection By Don Taylor This week, for Photo Friday, I identify the people in five more envelopes from the Ethel Wight Studio Collection[i]. The envelopes contain the names who paid for the photos, not necessarily of the individual portrayed in the image. As such, it is vital to analyze the pictures and information to identify the…
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