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November 22, 2013

1) 1877, USA.
2) Bangle, 1870-1900, Europe.
3) Wedding dress,...





















1) 1877, USA.


2) Bangle, 1870-1900, Europe.


3) Wedding dress, 1879, USA or Europe.


4) Wedding dress, 1879, USA. Red


5) 1870-71, Europe.


6) Afternoon dress, 1874-75, USA.


7) 1878, USA or Europe.


8) 1875


9) 1877-79, USA.


10) Fashion plate, 1878.

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Published on November 22, 2013 06:36

Wallet practice by houhoutmo



Wallet practice by houhoutmo

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Published on November 22, 2013 02:36

Emergency! Help!

Emergency! Help!:

I do not know this artist, but I do know how hard it is some times. How a few bucks here and there can save everything. So if you wish to do a random person a good turn check this out. If you are broke just reblog this like I am doing as boosting this helps.


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Published on November 22, 2013 02:17

November 21, 2013

Tetradrachm from Rhegion, Bruttium, c. 435 BC
A facing lion’s...



Tetradrachm from Rhegion, Bruttium, c. 435 BC


A facing lion’s head. On the reverse, Iocastus seated on a diphros, holding a staff and leaning back, RECINON (retrograde) around, all within an olive wreath border. A very rare coin.


The lion on the obverse of Rhegion’s coinage is the sacred animal of Apollo, patron god of colonisation. The seated figure on the reverse has no distinctive attributes that aid identification, however current interpretations attribute him as being Iocastos, who was the son of Aiolos and the  king over much of the toe of Italy.


That he died from the effects of a snake-bite we learn from Heraclides, a pupil of Plato: “Rhegion was founded by Chalcidians who had left Euripas on account of a pestilence; they were aided by Messenians, who settled down first near the grave of Iocastos, one of the sons of Aiolus, whom they say died from the bite of a snake.” The fact that his brothers Pheraimon and Agathurnos were commemorated on coins of Messana and Tyndaris renders it likely that Iocastos should likewise be made the subject of a type of coinage as well.

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Published on November 21, 2013 22:05

Edwin Austin Abbey - King Lear, Act I, Scene I 
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Edwin Austin Abbey - King Lear, Act I, Scene I 


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Published on November 21, 2013 14:24

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Published on November 21, 2013 11:48

Bunka Gakuen Costume Museum
c.1880











Bunka Gakuen Costume Museum


c.1880

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Published on November 21, 2013 09:12

Autumn Rail, Middlesex, Connecticut
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Autumn Rail, Middlesex, Connecticut


photo via tom

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Published on November 21, 2013 06:36