
Botanic Illustration
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Pollination Fire by Nicebleed

The Victorian fascination with jewellry in forms of flora and fauna extended to the use of fauna itself, as in the case in this brooch made from the head of a hummingbird. Hummingbird jewellry was exhibited at the London International Exhibition of 1872 by the the firms of Ward and Co. and A. Boucard : ‘Birds and insects have been utilised and treated as personal ornaments by A. Boucard. As specimens of beautiful colour one can scarcely see anything better than this.’

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Book with Rosicrucian symbolism; William butler Yeats was member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn.
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