eat corned beef and cabbage and hang out at the local tavern were often thwarted by his formidable
and the fantastic halo-like lines around their faces representing the fur lining of their hoods
8 1/4" tall x 5" widest
with a little paint loss around the edges and a little alligatoring to the paint on the back side
Scarab jewelry became very popular during the Egyptian revival in the 19th century
James Gifford 1803-4 British School Math Notebook, Green and Cream Marbled Cover native carving eat corned beef and cabbageThis is one of new batch of several antique math and geometry notebooks just in from a bookseller in England whose late husband collected them, and happily so. This is one of two by James Gifford, 1804. It includes lots of word problems requiring multiplication and long division, with specific sections dedicated to Liquid Measure, Cloth Measure, Time, Long Measure, The Rule of Three (and the Double Rule of Three, and the Inverse Rule of Three!), and a