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  • Two details from the triumphal arch in the courtyard of William III of Orange in The Hague, depicting victorious warriors returning from battle with a loot containing slaves. Etching.
  • The lying in state of Willem IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau, surrounded by his grieving family and servants. Line engraving with etching by J. Punt after P. De Swart, 1752.
  • The lying in state of Willem IV, Prince of Orange-Nassau, surrounded by his grieving family and servants. Line engraving with etching by J. Punt after P. De Swart, 1752.
  • A boy of nine years is scourged in the marketplace and more atrocities are commited to the followers of the House of Orange by the cavalry. Etching by J. Luyken.
  • Details of the paintings on the triumphal arch in the courtyard of William III of Orange in The Hague, showing scenes from victorious battles in antiquity and mythological subjects. Engraving.
  • A Sikh (?) woman in a bright orange dress holding an umbrella and walking. Gouache painting by an Indian painter.
  • She takes iron she takes vitamins A and D she takes glycerophosphates : when she takes Minadex : orange flavoured tonic.
  • Seven leaves of different forms, including orange tree, vine, hazel, oak, oleander, horse chestnut and elder. Chromolithograph by H.J. Ruprecht, 1877.
  • Five butterflies and moths, including the atlas moth (Attacus atlas) and orange-tip (Anthocharis sp.). Coloured lithograph by J. Delarue after himself.
  • Ricola orange-mint : sugar free, refreshing, soothing, herbal extracts : Swiss herb lozenges / manufacturer: Ricola AG ; UK importer: Cedar Health Ltd.
  • Ricola orange-mint : sugar free, refreshing, soothing, herbal extracts : Swiss herb lozenges / manufacturer: Ricola AG ; UK importer: Cedar Health Ltd.
  • Muscles and bones of the upper arm, shoulder and elbow: two figures. Soft orange crayon and pencil drawing by A. Durelli, ca. 1837.
  • A foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) and orange lily (Lilium bulbiferum): flowering stems with butterfly and other insect. Etching by N. Robert, c. 1660, after himself.
  • An orange heart forming part of a question mark with numerous words relating to sexual health representing an advertisement for Rutgers Stichting. Colour lithograph.
  • Not suitable for children under 3 years of age - sharp point present : [Terrence Higgins Trust 'heart/arrow' symbol badge : orange heart on green square].
  • A sadhu or sannyasi wearing orange robes, with horizontal marks on his forehead, carrying a staff and a water pot. Gouache painting by an Indian artist.
  • Not suitable for children under 3 years of age - sharp point present : [Terrence Higgins Trust 'heart/arrow' symbol badge : purple heart on orange square].
  • A Chelsea Pensioner, wearing a sprig of orange blossom [?] in his buttonhole, sipping a dish of tea. Engraving by J. Jenkins after M. W. Sharp.
  • A man rides a gigantic white serpent in a river, watched by a woman in an orange shawl. Gouache painting by an Indian artist, ca. 1850(?).
  • A woman lies in bed, lovesick (representing the Netherlands); attendants try to raise her spirits by showing her a portrait of the newly appointed Stadholder, William III Prince of Orange (subsequently William III King of England). Engraving, ca. 1672.
  • [Handbill on orange paper advertising appearances by Senorita Anita (The Tiger Lady) and her brother, Robinson (The Bear Boy) at the Royal Aquarium, London (27 October 1886?)].
  • Yellow, pink and orange fireworks representing a celebration of life as an advertisement for learning about AIDS by INSA, International Services Association in Banagalore. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.
  • An orange sea-horse with a serrated back like a circular saw, against which two medical auxiliaries carry an injured man on a stretcher. Colour lithograph after Pat Keely, 1945.
  • William of Orange attacks Louis XIV and James II, who are riding on an ass; Father Petre, confessor to the queen of England, rides on a lobster with the infant Old Pretender; Cardinal Faustenburg falls off a tortoise. Mezzotint by P. Schenck, c. 1689.
  • A face drawn in orange, green and yellow lines representing an AIDS awareness advertisement by the National AIDS Programme of Trinidad & Tobago. Colour lithograph by Illya Furlonge-Walker, ca. 1996.
  • Halycitrol : Crookes' pure halibut liver oil  "Collosol" brand (regd.) with orange juice and glucose : a delightful and refreshing drink rich in vitamins A D & C.  / Crookes Laboratories (British Colloids Ltd.).
  • Halycitrol : Crookes' pure halibut liver oil  "Collosol" brand (regd.) with orange juice and glucose : a delightful and refreshing drink rich in vitamins A D & C.  / Crookes Laboratories (British Colloids Ltd.).
  • Firemen standing around the circumferance of a large orange condom as though it was a safety net; a safe-sex and AIDS prevention advertisement by Gapa RS. Colour lithograph by Chitolina, ca. 1996.
  • Silhouette figures standing on a red mound joined by intermittent orange and yellow lines representing an advertisement for 'Living with AIDS' by the Zentrum for AIDS-Arbeit, Augsburg. Colour lithograph by Juliane Stiegele.
  • The profiles of numerous mouthless faces, half in orange and yellow, the other in grey representing an advertisement for the contact details of the Comité Anti-SIDA in Lugo. Colour lithograph, ca. 1997.