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Double Doll on Blue, Flora Mace  American, Glass, wire, sand grains (confined to a small circular area on bottom)
Flora Mace
Joey Kirkpatrick
1983
Partial Handwritten Manuscript of "The Tomb of Tutankhamen", Vol. I, Arthur C. Mace  British, Paper, ink
Arthur C. Mace
Howard Carter
A.D. 1923
The Birth of Cupid, Master of Flora  Italian, Oil on wood
Master of Flora
"Hard Grid" Neckpiece, Flora Book  American, Silver, polyamide monofilament
Flora Book
1994
Flora Whiting
1935
Flora Whiting
1935
Flora Whiting
1935
Flora Whiting
1935
Flora Whiting
1935
L. H. Mace & Company
1882
L. H. Mace & Company
Stettiner, Lambert & Co.
1890
Covered Box, Estate of Flora E. Whiting, by exchange, Enamel, China
Estate of Flora E. Whiting, by exchange
19th–20th century
A Home in the Country, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Currier & Ives
1857–68
The Ruins of the Abbey, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Nathaniel Currier
1856
The Old Farm Gate, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Currier & Ives
1864
The Old Oaken Bucket, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1864
New England Scenery, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Currier & Ives
1866
My Cottage Home, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Currier & Ives
1866
New England Hotel, Broadway, Adjoining Trinity Church Yard, New York, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Lithograph with tint stone
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Francis & Seymour Palmer
ca. 1848
Mill River Scenery, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Currier & Ives
1857–68
The Clipper Yacht "America" – Built by Mr. George Steers of New York for John C. Stevens, Esq. and Associates of the New York Yacht Club, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Nathaniel Currier
ca. 1851–52
The New York Drawing Book, Containing a Series of Original Designs and Sketches of American Scenery, by F. Palmer, No. 1, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Illustrations: lithographs
Multiple artists/makers
1847
Baptist Mariners Chapel, New York, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Lithograph with gray and brown tint stones and green watercolor additions
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Francis & Seymour Palmer
ca. 1848
View of New York from Brooklyn Heights, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Nathaniel Currier
1849
Jolly Young Ducks, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Currier & Ives
1866
"High Water" in the Mississippi, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1868
Woman Holding Flowers, in The New York Drawing Book, Containing a Series of Original Designs and Sketches of American Scenery, No. 2, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Lithograph; black and white inks on beige paper
Multiple artists/makers
1847
Sylvan Lake, Greenwood Cemetery, in: The New York Drawing Book, Containing a Series of Original Designs and Sketches of American Scenery, No. 2, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1847
Clipper Ship "Hurricane" of New York, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Nathaniel Currier
1852
The Champions of the Mississippi – "A Race for the Buckhorns", Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Currier & Ives
1866
"Rounding a Bend" on the Mississippi – The Parting Salute, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Currier & Ives
1866
Landscape – Fruit and Flowers, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Currier & Ives
1862
The New York Drawing Book, Containing a Series of Original Designs and Sketches of American Scenery, by F. Palmer, No. 2, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Illustrations: lithographs, two touched with white
Multiple artists/makers
1847
Fort Lee Landing, in: The New York Drawing Book, Containing a Series of Original Designs and Sketches of American Scenery, No. 2, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Lithograph; black and white inks on on tan paper
Multiple artists/makers
1847
Vignette with two sheep, Vignette with two cows in a pool, and Vignette of a wood-gatherer, in: The New York Drawing Book, Containing a Series of Original Designs and Sketches of American Scenery, No. 2, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1847
Low Water in the Mississippi, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Hand-colored lithograph with touches of gum arabic
Multiple artists/makers
1868
Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, New York, Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Lithograph with beige and blue tint stones and watercolor
Multiple artists/makers
1844
Richmond Seminary, Staten Island, N.Y., Frances Flora Bond Palmer  American, born England, Lithograph with beige tint stone and white hand coloring
Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Francis & Seymour Palmer
1847–48
Flora Rankin, Irene MacDonald, and Mary Josephine MacDonald at Elm Lodge, Lewis Carroll  British, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Multiple artists/makers
July 1863
Multiple artists/makers
1847