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The museum is closed for building conservation. We regret that we are unable to accept orders for new collections photography until January 2025.
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Rare Books and Manuscripts
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19th century
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engravings (prints)
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trade catalog
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albumen print
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Metal-work -- Great Britain.
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Coffin industry -- Great Britain.
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Coffins -- Great Britain.
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Decoration and ornament -- Great Britain.
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Commercial catalogs -- Great Britain.
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David Thom & Co. (Manchester, England)
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Merchants -- Great Britain.
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Rugs -- Great Britain.
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Soap -- Great Britain.
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Yale Center for British Art, Gift of Ken and Jenny Jacobson.
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Coffin furniture catalog
circa 1823?
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Coffin furniture catalog
[1861?]
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Merchant with sidewalk display of metalware and rugs
1880s?