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An early 20th century postcard against the coercion of motherhood and promoting the usage of contraception.
Birds in converse! Idk why I just drew it. And I'm making stickers with them!
Umbilical cord scissors in the shape of a heron, around 1800
Silver, exemption punch: emergency stamp from 1809-10, cunning control sign, total weight approx. 58.9 g
Dorotheum
African Openbill Stork (Anastomus lamelligerus), EAT A TASTY SNAIL!!!, family Ciconiidae, order Ciconiiformes, Chobe River, Botswana
photographs by Suzan Johnston
This is the fable of the stork and the worm.
The worm said: "Oh, Mx. Stork, such a gloomy day today!" And the stork replied: "In you go!" It was indeed a gloomy day.
Weißstorch (white stork) im Rosensteinpark, Bad Cannstatt.
Antique ‘Stork Scissors’ from Italy and Germany
special delivery
(fluorescent pink, fluorescent orange, black, teal, mint)
prints available in the shop
Shoebill Stork