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  • Two white roses, in a still-life. Watercolour by J.D.(?), 1885.
  • Floral bouquet. Engraving by N. de Poilly, c.1660, after himself.
  • Floral bouquet. Engraving.
  • A collection of flowers in ornamental arrangement with garland, urn and cherubs. Etching by J. Edwards, c.1790, after himself.
  • Pink roses in a vase. Watercolour by Pip.
  • Two sprigs of flowers, including tulip and honeysuckle, meant as designs for embroidery. Etching with engraving after W. Kilburn, 1775.
  • Pink flowers, possibly chrysanthemums, arranged in a bottle. Watercolour attributed to M. C. Stopes, 1898.
  • A bunch of flowers, the initial letters of which are shown to spell "Dorotea". Watercolour by V.F.
  • Floral bouquet. Engraving.
  • Two floral designs, perhaps for woven silk fabric. Etching, c. 1760, after J. Pillement.
  • Two sprigs of flowers, including Convolvulus and carnations, meant as designs for embroidery. Etching with engraving after Dodd, 1775.
  • Flowers and leaves in a still-life. Watercolour by L. Handy(?), 1878.
  • An elaborate floral arrangement. Chromolithograph, c. 1870, after H. Briscoe.
  • Two sprigs of flowers including roses and Narcissi, meant as designs for embroidery. Etching with engraving after W. Kilburn, 1775.
  • Floral bouquet. Engraving.
  • Rose flowers on a table. Watercolour.
  • Two sprigs of flowers, including iris and double Narcissus, meant as designs for embroidery. Etching with engraving after W. Kilburn, 1775.
  • A French liqueur label illustrated with a beautiful garden. Lithograph by E. Goy, 19th century, after G. Brunner.
  • Floral bouquet, with some lilies. Engraving by N. de Poilly, ca.1660, after himself.
  • Two sprigs of flowers, including lilies, carnations and Auricula, meant as designs for embroidery. Etching with engraving after W. Kilburn, 1775.