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 Fortune teller's notebook.
Fortune teller's notebook
[1829?]
 Yours unalterably.
Yours unalterably
[1875?]
 To my love.
To my love
[1880?]
 [Greeting card with movable flower].
[Greeting card with movable flower]
[1850?]
 Fortune-telling wheels.
Fortune-telling wheels
circa 1870
 First World War 1914-1918
First World War 1914-1918
[1999]
 Children's magical flowers.
Children's magical flowers
circa 1840
 The Rose Playhouse :
The Rose Playhouse
2004
 Marriage fortune telling game :
Marriage fortune telling game
ca. 1840?
Schott, Ben, 1974- Schott's sporting gaming & idling miscellany
Schott, Ben, 1974–
Schott's sporting gaming & idling miscellany
c2004
 Derby day :
Derby day
[2009]
R. Journet & Co. The television puzzle.
R. Journet & Co
The television puzzle
[approximately 1950]
 Dioramic pages.
Dioramic pages
[1869]
 Flirting game.
Flirting game
mid-19th century
 Parlor game.
Parlor game
ca. 1831
 Shakespeare's Globe Theatre :
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
2006
 Fortune-telling wheel.
Fortune-telling wheel
ca. 1850
 My likes and dislikes.
My likes and dislikes
1872?
 Quartetts of the royal family of England :
Quartetts of the royal family of England
[between 1860 and 1865?]
 Many folk misfitz :
Many folk misfitz
[ca. 1900]
 [Transforming head :
[Transforming head
[circa 1830]
 [Transforming head :
[Transforming head
[circa 1830]
Pease, Richard H., 1813-1869, lithographer, publisher. The merry round game of the busy bee and butterfly, or, The good and bad passions.
Pease, Richard H., 1813–1869
The merry round game of the busy bee and butterfly, or, The good and bad passions
[1850]
 The poets :
The poets
ca. [1861?]
 Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
[ca. 1950?]