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  • Pears' soap : matchless for the complexion / Pears.
  • Advert for Pears' Soap
  • Advert for Pears' Soap
  • Advert for Pears' Soap
  • Advert for Pears' Soap
  • Peter Pears. Process print, 195-.
  • Peter Pears. Process print, 195-.
  • Pears' shaving soap : 12 months of comfort for 12 pence : sold everywhere : a shilling stick lasts twelve months : Pears' transparent shaving stick, 100 years setablished as the cleanest and best preparation for shaving.
  • Pears' shaving soap : 12 months of comfort for 12 pence : sold everywhere : a shilling stick lasts twelve months : Pears' transparent shaving stick, 100 years setablished as the cleanest and best preparation for shaving.
  • A dog smoking a pipe, with 'Pears' inscribed on his collar. Chromolithograph after E. Landseer.
  • A medicine vendor selling to a crowd at a fair. Process print after C. Pears, 1912.
  • A medicine vendor selling to a crowd at a fair. Process print after C. Pears, 1912.
  • Three vignettes of people promoting the use of 'Pears soap'. Photomechanical reproduction after D.E. Wyund.
  • Two pears (Pyrus cultivars): fruit and flowers. Coloured aquatint, c. 1839.
  • A collection of pears (Pyrus species). Colour and coloured engraving, c. 1817, after G. Brookshaw.
  • George Edmund Legge Pearse. Wood engraving.
  • The special commission : Pear's soap used by all the best judges.
  • A pear (Pyrus species): flowering branch. Watercolour.
  • Gold necklace composed of pear shaped pieces outside. Inside.
  • The War in Egypt, Egypt: patients being taken on board one of the Nile steamers. Process print after S.P. Hall after H.H.S. Pearse.
  • Pear (Pyrus communis cv.): fruit and flowers. Coloured aquatint, c. 1839.
  • Prickly pear cactus (Opuntia species): stem and flowers. Aquatint, c.1823.
  • A pear (Pyrus communis): branch with leaves. Coloured pen drawing by S. Kawano.
  • A Japanese plant (kaoki), possibly pear: branch with leaves. Pencil drawing by S. Kawano.
  • 4 groups of heart and pear shaped stones, mounted in metal. Amulets. Mortillet collection, Paris.
  • Seven plants, including a pear, an aster and two orchids: flowering stems. Coloured etching, c. 1834.
  • A pear tree (Pyrus domestica): flowering stem, fruit and floral segments. Coloured engraving after J. Sowerby, 1796.
  • A short and candid account of the nature and virtues of the new Iron Pear-Tree water.
  • A short and candid account of the nature and virtues of the new Iron Pear-Tree water.
  • A vine bearing four pear-shaped gourds and a date palm; illustration of a fable by Aesop. Etching.