Triangular bandage, printed with illustrations of bandage use
approximately 1920
10
Whitbread and Company
The Harrow, Wateringbury
[between 1949 and 1955]
11
J. R. Jaffray & Son (Firm : New York)
The prize embroidery from the World Fair, 1851 will be exhibited from 1st, February to 1st, May 1852 : Messrs. J. R. Jaffray & Sons, 73, Broadway, New York
1851
12
The gift receive the deed approved ..
mid-19th century
13
What gives us comfort in this world of woe? ..
mid-19th century
14
Dearest name thee happy time that I in truth may all you mine
mid-19th century
15
Valentine card
mid-19th century
16
Potter, John (Hatter)
Potter, No. 22, Old Bond Street, late foreman to Mr. Breach, hatter to Their Majesties
[approximately 1816]
17
Dempsey & Carroll
Prince Albert
between 1878 and 1900?
18
A heart that boasts a tender flame, sincere and constant too
mid-19th century
19
Cavanders, Ltd. (Firm)
Ancient Chinese
[1926]
20
Nattes, John Claude, 1765?-1822
Monsieur Nattes, no. 41, Charles Street, Westminster
[approximately 1781?]
21
In loving memory of George Bye
1895
22
A lady's ticket for the anniversary sermon of the Small Pox Hospital
[1752]
23
I am thine love
mid-19th century
24
Love has triumphed
mid-19th century
25
[Folded sheet of stationery with engraved satirical vignette at top]
Octr 11, [18]51
26
To be disposed of
[approximately 1850]
27
Sansom, Francis, active 1784–1799
Pigmy revels, or, All alive at Lilliput
1800-1801
28
Lawrence & Co. (London, England)
Lawrence & Co.'s cheap clothing establishment
[not before 1882]
29
A tribute to beautiful love!
1844
30
By penning these misc lines, to prove a pledge of my unceasing love ..
mid-19th century
31
Crane, Walter, 1845–1915
The Graphic
[1876?]
32
Constant as the sun in heaven above, this heart that thou has won will be to see in love
mid-19th century
33
R. M
The Mars and the L'Hercule, April 21, 1798
1799
34
Mills, W. C.
The bible wheel
[1881?]
35
To be seen alive!
[1824?]
36
Music is the voice of love. My love for thee is pure and ardent
mid-19th century
37
Rawstorne, John, 1761?-1832
Rawstorne, architect, Birmingham
approximately 1800
38
May mutual loves count us blest
mid-19th century
39
My heart is where thou art!
mid-19th century
40
[Silver metallic cut paper album card]
[approximately 1880]
41
In affectionate remembance of Euphemia Froude, who died October 29th, 1897
1897
42
I wait a return of thy love
mid-19th century
43
This small tribute, dearest, take keep it for thy lovers sake ..
mid-19th century
44
Dearest name the happy time, that I in truth may call you mine
mid-19th century
45
T. Daft & Son (Birmingham, England)
T. Daft & Son, manufacturers of metallic hot-houses and every description of horticultural buildings
approximately 1850
46
Nicklin & Son (Birmingham, England)
Nicklin & Son
[approximately 1817]
47
When the hearts feeling burns with concealing, oh, what an anguish silent to languish
mid-19th century
48
In loving memory of Frederick Charles
1911
49
Angelo, Henry, 1780–1852
Angelo's infantry sword exercise
Octr. 1, 1816
50
T'is happiness we have in view, and mine is in possessing you
mid-19th century
51
Parkinson, W. (William), 1871–1927
Westminster Abbey fund
1920
52
Twelve prints of sea engagements
[between 1771 and 1785]
53
Souvenir greeting card
[approximately 1890]
54
Visit of Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen to the City of Liverpool
1886
55
Basebé, Charles Jones, approximately 1818–1880
The cabinet
[1841?]
56
I would these flowers had lips to tell that I do love thee true and well
mid-19th century
57
We must be united!
mid-19th century
58
Alken, Henry Thomas, 1784–1851
The Funeral procession of Arthur, Duke of Wellington
[1853]
59
Clark, John Heaviside, approximately 1770–1863
Myriorama
[1824]
60
London & North Western Railway
[1897?]
61
Many happy returns of the day
[approximately 1880]
62
The grand historical picture of the storming of Seringapatam by the British troops and their allies, May 4th, 1799 : painted by Robert Ker Porter
[1800?]
63
Happy may they birthday be
[1880?]
64
A love, pure and ardent to thee I declare ..
mid-19th century
65
Remember me
1881
66
Constable & Company (Firm : London, England)
Constable & Compy
[approximately 1850]
67
I would these flowers had lips to tell that I do love thee true and well
mid-19th century
68
Oh speed fair sun! Thy face divine and bring my love to me
mid-19th century
69
Boys Clothing House (London, England)
The Boys Clothing House, A.B. Joseph & Co.
[approximately 1864?]
70
[Three-dimensional cut-paper album card]
[approximately 1890]
71
How sweet upon the features of the one we hold most dear ..
mid-19th century
72
Can you keep a secret? If so open this
mid-19th century
73
To my pretty Valentine!
mid-19th century
74
Rawlings, James, active 1862
Rawlings' patent boot and shoe cleaning machine
1862?
75
A chicken
[approximately 1860]
76
To her I love
mid-19th century
77
William Stevenson Owen, judge
between 1884 and 1909
78
A token of faithful love! To my dearest Valentine!
mid-19th century
79
By nature formed to be the lover's flower ..
mid-19th century
80
My memory holds thy form in view ..
mid-19th century
81
Van Houten (Firm)
Trade cards for Van Houten's cocoa
[ca. 1880?]
82
Mockett, Andrew
A chapbook of English tat
[2002?]
83
My heart is truly thine, dear Valentine
mid-19th century
84
[Portraits of the winning horses of the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster
[1815-1844]
85
Turnbull's Cheltenham Exchange
Turnbulls' Cheltenham Exchange
[ca. 1826?]
86
To my love
[1880?]
87
In loving and affectionate remembrance of George Gordon Duffield
1898
88
Thou are all I wish
mid-19th century
89
Will you share these with me?
mid-19th century
90
Cupid'a ariel ship
mid-19th century
91
Day and Martin
Day & Martin
[approximately 1880]
92
Oh! Woe is me. My tender heart is pierced with cupid's fatal dart ..
mid-19th century
93
Thou art my life, my love my heart. Thou art the world. And if thy will show .... I'll do it or die for thee
mid-19th century
94
Two funeral scenes, with horse-drawn hearses
[approximately 1850]
95
I will love thee ever dearly
mid-19th century
96
White, Gwen, 1901–1986
A book token
[approximately 1936]
97
The beauteous flower which now I see, a simple tale doth tell ..
mid-19th century
98
I live for thee only
mid-19th century
99
Happy is her most truly so for whom you heart does beat