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  • Crowns fixed onto the anterior and posterior teeth.
  • Dental crowns.
  • Platinum soldering for dental crowns
  • Logan, Brown and Webb designed crowns.
  • Bought of Jos. Bostock, Limited : produce merchants ... sole shippers of Three Crowns Butter.
  • Model with crowns in a dental articulator
  • The Gates-Bonwill and Howland-Perry crowns.
  • The royal crowns : June 26 1902 : a crown of health.
  • The royal crowns : June 26 1902 : a crown of health.
  • The royal crowns : June 26 1902 : a crown of health.
  • The royal crowns : June 26 1902 : a crown of health.
  • Christ, enthroned, crowns Mary in heaven. Etching with aquatint by C.M. Metz after Giotto and G. Vasari.
  • An angel crowns Britannia as a reward for defeating France in the naval battle in the eastern Atlantic on 1 June 1794. Engraving by F. Bartolozzi, 1803, after R. Smirke.
  • A woman personifying typography crowns a naked boy with a golden serpent; representing printing conferring immortality on the arts, sciences and literature. Coloured engraving by E. J. Roberts after H.J. Richter.
  • "English tube-teeth". The introduction of artificial crowns in England. Those made with wood decayed by moisture (Fig. 3). The screw-pivot used in the patented Foster crown (1885) had a flat base with a perforation in the porcelain body to accommodate the pivot's top, which securely anchored it to a tooth. (Fig 4).
  • A red and gold decorated head with an open mouth adorned with skeletons wearing crowns representing an advertisement for Saltarino, an asian circus AIDS gala in support of children and families affected by AIDS and HIV; organised by the AIDS-Forum e.V. Colour lithograph.
  • An enthroned king, wearing three crowns and with a sword in his mouth, having vanquished a green seven headed hydra; an archangel with a key imprisons Lucifer in chains by a roaring fire; representing the culmination of the alchemical process and the sublimation of base matter. Coloured etching after an etching, ca. 17th century.
  • "Richmond Crown" and "Buttner Crown"
  • The "How Crown" and "Weston Crown"
  • Basil Valentine contemplates a chemical jar containing homunculi of a man and woman holding hands, and a child emanating from them (alchemical symbol of conception); he is suddenly visited by Sabine Stuart de Chevalier, who reveals that she has the key to his works and crowns him as the king of alchemists. Etching by J. Le Roy, ca. 1781, after Hostoul after Sabine Stuart de Chevalier.
  • Saint Raymund Nonnatus (31st August).Born in 1180 (?). Founder of the Order of Our Lady of Rnsom, died in 1240. He gave himself as a hostage to redeem slaves from the Moors. He is the patron of children and midwives. Invoked for pregnant women and against puerperal fever ( from non-natus!). Represented bearing a monstrance or a palm with three crowns on it.
  • Volta's pile and 'crown of cups'.
  • York County Hospital, York, England. Steel engraving by H. Crown.
  • Preparation for the shell or telescope crown
  • Rebuilding a tooth crown with an artifical one.
  • Engineering: two intermeshed crown gears. Coloured drawing, 1845.
  • Prevention is better than cure : Harris' Crown Cough Tablets.
  • Bedpan with screw handle. Loddon mark of crown and Tudor rose.
  • Friedrich III, Crown Prince of Germany. Woodburytype by Lock & Whitfield.
  • Crown fitted to a tooth with the use of a twisted wire