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Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. ‘Pandanus Javanicus Variegatus’.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. ‘Anoectochilus Striatus’.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. ‘Anoectochilus lowii’.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. ‘Hoya Variegata’.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. ‘Variegated Ivies’.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. ‘Croton Variegatum Angustipolium’.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. ‘Pteris Cretica, Var. Albo-Lineata’.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. ‘Daphne Mazereon Variegata’.£55 -
Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
£55Nineteenth century botanical scientific illustrations,
chromolithographs published by Edward Lowe 1867. ‘Ananassa Sativa Variegata’.£55 -
Japanese rice bag blanket,
£350Japanese rice bag blanket,
A large patchwork blanket with Nippon and Nis-shin flour branding hand printed on cotton. Boro translating as “scraps of cloth” in Japanese, Boro is a symbol of a “use everything and waste nothing” philosophy. It is a utilitarian material. Born from a period when Japan closed its ports to foreign goods, fabrics like cotton became extremely precious and rare. These materials were saved and repurposed from each generation to the next.£350 -
Octagonal Art Deco chrome lantern,
£1,450Octagonal Art Deco chrome lantern,
each face glazed with opaline glass, suspended from ceiling rose by four rods.£1,450 -
English copper stable lantern,
£1,150