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Inanimate Two - pg. #1
Included in Module #19 are the following
234 Original Art Pieces:

43-01 Cornucopia
43-03 Crown of Thorns
43-06 Fasces, or Roman Fasces
43-07 Dacre Knot. An escallop and staff raguly connected by a Dacre knot
43-08a Bowen’s Knot
43-08b Anne of Bohemia
43-09a Harrington, or Love knot
43-09b Stafford Knot
43-10a Bourchier’s Knot
43-10b Wakes and Ormond Knot
43-11 Lacy Knot
43-12 Hungerford Knot. A sickle and garb connected by a Hangerford Knot
43-13a Coil of Flax
43-13b Heneage Knot
43-14a True Lover’s Knot
43-14b A Wedding Favour
43-15 Fetterlock to which is attached a rope encircling a fishes tail erect having a peg at the other end
43-16 Lure
43-17a Hawk’s or Falcon’s Bell
43-17b  Hawk’s bell with jesses
43-18a Hawk’s or Falcon’s rest or perch
43-18b Hawk’s or Falcon’s rest or perch (2)
43-19 Harp


43-20 Three Organ Pipes enfiled with a Laurel branch
43-21a Jew’s Harp
43-21b Pipe
43-21c Lyre
43-21d Cornet
43-22 Trumpet
 43-23a Hautboy
 43-23b Horn
43-23c Flute
43-23d  Trumpet (2)
43-24 Bugle Horn, or Hunting Horn stringed
43-25a Fiddle, or Violin
43-25b Treble Violin, Violincello, or Treble Violent
43-26a Drum Stick
43-26b Drum
43-28a  Clarion, Rest, or Sufflue
43-28b Clarion, Rest, or Sufflue (2)
43-29 Bell, or Church Bell
43-30 Belfry
43-31  Book, or Bible closed
43-32 Book open with seven seals
43-33 Map, or Chart
43-34a Mirror
43-34b Breast distilling drops of milk
43-34c Eye

  43-35a Bonfire
43-35b Extinguisher (fire)
43-36a Fascine
43-36b Park Pales
  43-37 Ostrich Feather
43-38 A Plume of Ostrich Feathers
43-39 A Double Plume (Ostrich)
43-40 Triple Plume (Ostrich)
43-41 Panache, or upright plume of feathers
43-42 Panache of Peacock Feathers
43-43a Wrestling Collar
43-43b Dog’s Collar
43-44a Falconer’s, or Hawking Glove
43-44b Falconer’s Glove pendent tasselled
43-45 Circular Wreath with four Hawk’s bells joined thereto in quadrature
43-46a Three Ingots of Gold, palewise fretted with another in bend
43-46b Dice charged with an Ace

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HARP: - Henry VIII. was the first to assume the harp as the Irish device, and James I. to place it in the third quarter of the royal achievement of Great Britain. Denotes a well-composed person of tempered judgment; contemplation; mystical bridge between heaven and earth. ...
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