Triangular bandage, printed with illustrations of bandage use
approximately 1920
10
Potter, John (Hatter)
Potter, No. 22, Old Bond Street, late foreman to Mr. Breach, hatter to Their Majesties
[approximately 1816]
11
Dempsey & Carroll
Prince Albert
between 1878 and 1900?
12
A heart that boasts a tender flame, sincere and constant too
mid-19th century
13
Valentine card
mid-19th century
14
Dearest name thee happy time that I in truth may all you mine
mid-19th century
15
A faithful tribute of affection! To my love
mid-19th century
16
[Silver metallic cut paper album card]
[approximately 1880]
17
I am thine love
mid-19th century
18
Parkinson, W. (William), 1871–1927
Westminster Abbey fund
1920
19
Twelve prints of sea engagements
[between 1771 and 1785]
20
Souvenir greeting card
[approximately 1890]
21
Music is the voice of love. My love for thee is pure and ardent
mid-19th century
22
[Folded sheet of stationery with engraved satirical vignette at top]
Octr 11, [18]51
23
Love has triumphed
mid-19th century
24
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?]
25
Happy may they birthday be
[1880?]
26
My heart is where thou art!
mid-19th century
27
Angelo, Henry, 1780–1852
Angelo's infantry sword exercise
Octr. 1, 1816
28
Rawstorne, John, 1761?-1832
Rawstorne, architect, Birmingham
approximately 1800
29
T'is happiness we have in view, and mine is in possessing you
mid-19th century
30
R. M
The Mars and the L'Hercule, April 21, 1798
1799
31
Mills, W. C.
The bible wheel
[1881?]
32
What gives us comfort in this world of woe? ..
mid-19th century
33
Nattes, John Claude, 1765?-1822
Monsieur Nattes, no. 41, Charles Street, Westminster
[approximately 1781?]
34
In loving memory of George Bye
1895
35
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
36
A lady's ticket for the anniversary sermon of the Small Pox Hospital
[1752]
37
In loving memory of Frederick Charles
1911
38
Nicklin & Son (Birmingham, England)
Nicklin & Son
[approximately 1817]
39
When the hearts feeling burns with concealing, oh, what an anguish silent to languish
mid-19th century
40
The gift receive the deed approved ..
mid-19th century
41
Whitbread and Company
The Harrow, Wateringbury
[between 1949 and 1955]
42
Visit of Her Most Gracious Majesty The Queen to the City of Liverpool
1886
43
I would these flowers had lips to tell that I do love thee true and well
mid-19th century
44
Basebé, Charles Jones, approximately 1818–1880
The cabinet
[1841?]
45
We must be united!
mid-19th century
46
Constable & Company (Firm : London, England)
Constable & Compy
[approximately 1850]
47
T. Daft & Son (Birmingham, England)
T. Daft & Son, manufacturers of metallic hot-houses and every description of horticultural buildings
approximately 1850
48
In affectionate remembance of Euphemia Froude, who died October 29th, 1897
1897
49
I wait a return of thy love
mid-19th century
50
This small tribute, dearest, take keep it for thy lovers sake ..
mid-19th century
51
Dearest name the happy time, that I in truth may call you mine
mid-19th century
52
Clark, John Heaviside, approximately 1770–1863
Myriorama
[1824]
53
London & North Western Railway
[1897?]
54
Many happy returns of the day
[approximately 1880]
55
A tribute to beautiful love!
1844
56
By penning these misc lines, to prove a pledge of my unceasing love ..
mid-19th century
57
Sansom, Francis, active 1784–1799
Pigmy revels, or, All alive at Lilliput
1800-1801
58
Lawrence & Co. (London, England)
Lawrence & Co.'s cheap clothing establishment
[not before 1882]
59
To be disposed of
[approximately 1850]
60
May mutual loves count us blest
mid-19th century
61
Remember me
1881
62
Crane, Walter, 1845–1915
The Graphic
[1876?]
63
Constant as the sun in heaven above, this heart that thou has won will be to see in love
mid-19th century
64
[Three-dimensional cut-paper album card]
[approximately 1890]
65
I would these flowers had lips to tell that I do love thee true and well
mid-19th century
66
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
67
William Stevenson Owen, judge
between 1884 and 1909
68
Boys Clothing House (London, England)
The Boys Clothing House, A.B. Joseph & Co.
[approximately 1864?]
69
Oh speed fair sun! Thy face divine and bring my love to me
mid-19th century
70
My memory holds thy form in view ..
mid-19th century
71
A chicken
[approximately 1860]
72
In loving and affectionate remembrance of George Gordon Duffield
1898
73
Thou are all I wish
mid-19th century
74
Will you share these with me?
mid-19th century
75
[Portraits of the winning horses of the Great St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster
[1815-1844]
76
Turnbull's Cheltenham Exchange
Turnbulls' Cheltenham Exchange
[ca. 1826?]
77
I will love thee ever dearly
mid-19th century
78
White, Gwen, 1901–1986
A book token
[approximately 1936]
79
The beauteous flower which now I see, a simple tale doth tell ..
mid-19th century
80
Oh! Woe is me. My tender heart is pierced with cupid's fatal dart ..
mid-19th century
81
Day and Martin
The Japanese waterproof polish
approximately 1880
82
Day and Martin
Day & Martin
[approximately 1880]
83
To my Valentine
mid-19th century
84
The language of the flowers is but useless here to tell ..
mid-19th century
85
Darly, M. (Mary)
Hinton & Lock
[not after 1778]
86
[Greeting card with movable flower]
[1850?]
87
Amid'st a meadow green and gay ..
mid-19th century
88
Repton, Humphry, 1752–1818
H. Repton, landscape gardener
[ca. 1797?]
89
To my love
[1880?]
90
To thee my heart beats with affection sincerely
mid-19th century
91
St. Valentine's Day at length is here to lovers still held dear
mid-19th century
92
Accept these flowers thus gracefully combined ... thus in unison let our loves be twined
mid-19th century
93
Coronation of Her Majesty
[1838]
94
Burkitt & Hudson
Burkitt & Hudson
[not after 1818]
95
Van Houten (Firm)
Trade cards for Van Houten's cocoa
[ca. 1880?]
96
Mockett, Andrew
A chapbook of English tat
[2002?]
97
My heart is truly thine, dear Valentine
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
mid-19th century
100
If truest love can gain respect I may a mutual love expect ..