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23 results filtered with: Pheasants
  • Four dead birds, including two pheasants and a jay. Etching by J. Scott, ca. 1817, after S. Elmer.
  • Ask for Spratt's Patent meat fibrine vegetable dog cakes with beetroot.
  • Two pheasants bickering. Etching by J. Scott, ca. 1801, after S. Elmer.
  • Ask for Spratt's Patent meat fibrine vegetable dog cakes with beetroot.
  • A title page (right) embellished with illustration of people ascending steep cliffs and a book plate (left) of four birds. Engravings by S. Davenport, ca. 1821.
  • Various wild birds: partridge, pheasant, bustard, jay, woodpecker, magpie, snipe, sparrow, kingfisher, lapwing and woodcock. Etching by F. Place after F. Barlow.
  • Birds and animals in a neo-classical garden: ape, cassowary, pheasant, ostrich, swallow, peacocks and peahens. Etching by J. Griffier, ca. 1655, after F. Barlow.
  • Trandate tablets : pheasant.
  • A male and female Chinese pheasant. Coloured lithograph by W. E. Hitchcock, ca. 1858.
  • Separate pictures of garden fruit, flowers, vegetables, birds, dogs and two monkeys dressed as gardeners. Coloured etchings, 18th century.
  • Birds on a river bank: teal, duck, cormorant, bittern, owl, hawk and pheasant. Etching by J. Griffier, ca. 1655, after F. Barlow.
  • A male and female pheasant. Etching by W.-S. Howitt after himself.
  • A male and a female pheasant. Mezzotint after F. Barlow.
  • Various birds, including pheasants, swallows and a hoopoe. Etching by F. Place after F. Barlow.
  • Trandate tablets : pheasant.
  • Graham, Graham & Co., pheasant and game-food manufacturers, Trowse, Norfolk, England : Restorative excelsior & Caycar excelsior...
  • A male and female Japanese pheasant. Coloured lithograph by W. E. Hitchcock, ca. 1858.
  • To J. H. Clark : inventor and patentee : the practical game foods & medicines manufacturer : game and poultry biscuit meals and dog & puppy biscuit manufacturers and pheasant breeder.
  • Two pheasants and a black grouse. Engraving by P. Tempest, ca. 1690, after F. Barlow.
  • Graham, Graham & Co., pheasant and game-food manufacturers, Trowse, Norfolk, England : Restorative excelsior & Caycar excelsior...
  • A wounded pheasant being chased by a dog. Etching by J. Scott, ca. 1801, after S. Elmer.
  • An impeyan pheasant (Lophophorus impeyanus). Etching by Skelton after C. R. Ryley.
  • To J. H. Clark : inventor and patentee : the practical game foods & medicines manufacturer : game and poultry biscuit meals and dog & puppy biscuit manufacturers and pheasant breeder.