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Bring mich zum Höhepunkt! [inscribed]

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children teething [inscribed]

Man as son, patient, employee, and customer [descriptive]

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup [inscribed]

Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. [inscribed]

Alcool au sel de Brázay est indispensable [inscribed]

Ephemera related to The King Steps Out, circa 1936

Daniel in the lion's den, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Moses explains promulgates the Law, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

An angel leads Lot out of Sodom & destroys the city, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

And it rained upon the Earth forty days & forty nights, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Christ strengthened by an angel, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Supper of our Lord Jesus Christ, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Annunciation of the Virgin Mary, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Christ buried, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Transfiguration of Christ on the mount, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Samson at his death kills his enemies, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Christ upon the Cross, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Solomon’s judgment between the harlots , 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Moses fixes the brazen serpent on a pole, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Good Samaritan, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Stephen stoned, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

Elijah fed by Ravens, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)

God called unto Adam & said: where are thou, 17th century engraving (photographed between 1920-1939)