Maiolica designates Italian tin-glazed pottery dating from the Renaissance. The name is thought to come…
Th Sirens Three is a fairy tale about three bird women that lived on an island. This is an illustration…
"More than one cause served to render the compositions of Palladio so celebrated. He possessed an especial…
Th Sirens Three is a fairy tale about three bird women that lived on an island. This is an illustration…
"Restoration of Leguatia gigantea. extinct bird from the Mascarene Islands." Elliot Coues, 1884 Tall…
"The Berlin school, whose founder was Schinkel, the architect of the noble Berlin Theatre, and of the…
A slow cooker consists of a lidded round or oval cooking pot made of glazed ceramic or porcelain, surrounded…
The present invention relates to a stamp dispensing and envelope handling device. Permits a user to…
The valve closet has a valve or flap at the exit of the bowl with a water-tight seal to retain a pool…
Cork material is an impermeable, buoyant material, a prime-subset of generic cork tissue that is harvested…
Caps, or Closures, are used to seal the openings of bottles of many types. They can be small circular…
A tool which is used to apply composite strips such as caulk, Caulking is a process used to seal and…
"The royal seal or signet used by the Chaldean and Assyrian kings was in the form of a small cylinder,…
"After a successful summer campaign, [Caesar] made his way to the coast and cross over into Britain.…
Also known as Polygonatum multiflorum. Consists of several peduncles and white flowers. They are commonly…
A shrubby flower with white petals. It can grow up to 3 feet, and is native to the Canary Islands.
Roger Williams was the founder of the Providence Plantation in Rhode Island, as well as the first Baptist…
The seal used to symbolize the monarch's approval of important state documents.
"Though not an island, Gibraltar is connected with the Spanish mainland only by a flat strip of sandy…
"Jamestown is now an island, for the sandy beach which once connected it with the mainland has disappeared.…
An island located in the southern Atlantic Ocean. It is currently part of the British overseas territory.…
The seal of the Council for New England, during the colonial era.
The seal of Sir Edmund Andros, the 3rd and 5th Royal Governor of colonial Maryland.
The official seal of Sir Thomas Lucy, a magistrate who persecuted recusant Catholic families. The seal…
"In the church of St. Mary, at Bury St. Edmunds, the ceiling of the eastern compartment of the south…
"De Bohun badge. From the central spandrel of the Canopy of the Brass to Alianore de Bohun, Duchess…
The heraldic badge of Abbot John de Wheathamstede. This badge has a rebus, or a visual pun representing…
"The Star is the badge, first ordered by Charles I. The rays are of silver or diamonds. The star is…
The heraldic seal of the archbishop of York, who worked under kings William II of England and Henry…
"The Seal of Richard, Earl of Arundel, bears his achievement of arms. The supporters, crest, helm, etc.,…
"Foot of the seal, which opens and closes in the act of natation, the organ being folded upon itself…
"The seal, adapted principally for water. The extremities are larger than in the porpoise and manatee."—Pettigrew,…
"The turtle, adapted for swimming and diving, the extremities being relatively larger than in the seal,…
Also known as Quercus tomentella. The branch of an Island Oak tree, native to the coast of Caifornia.
The araucaria excelsa is commonly known as the Norfolk Island Pine. The leaves are sharply pointed,…