RF2NYGJKB–Collection of succulents on the windowsill
RF2E30P4C–Couture embroidery of sea shells.
RF2D6A556–Fallen nuts with shells and twigs and a bright colorful autumn leaf and other debris all on the forest floor after the rainfall
RF2E8GT8K–Autumn Still Life of Chestnut With Dried Shells. Macro Photo On Wooden Table With Decayed Background. Taken With Spotlight in Studio
RFJXD00B–Two Conch shells with a Compass
RF2BX5H86–Two brown chestnuts lying on the ground with opened shells
RF2FMC5DK–Fresh sea urchin caviar in half shells at the fish market (Selective focus)
RM2APM49H–An unusual shell-covered concrete path feature in Signal Hill park in central Qingdao, Shandong province, China, with shells radiating out.
RFBWWPMB–Brazilian Porcupine, Coendou prehensilis, eating peanuts in front of white background
RM2J61370–This is the delicate shell or test of a dead heart urchin, Brissus latecarinatus, Hawaii. More common names include irregular urchin, sea mouse and se
RF2K4EH3W–Sea urchin shells . Round green shells , macro image
RFR8GTKY–Christmas crafts concept. Do it yourself handmade felt gift bags decorated with seashells and beads
RFK6HGW1–closeup of two coulter pines on a branch
RMDRHB5H–Copperband Butterflyfish on display at the Monterey Bay Aquarium
RFJBM532–Bowl of seashells with pearls, beads and thread nearby
RFGK2DXF–detail tree bird
RMAAH1F9–Display of sea shells found on UK shores.
RF2NYGJK2–Collection of cacti on the windowsill. Mammillaria
RF2E30P4F–Couture embroidery of sea shells.
RF2D6A542–A large nut with the shell still on laying on the forest floor with fallen leaves twigs and other decaying debris in autumn
RF2E8GTCC–Autumn Still Life of Chestnut With Dried Leaves and Shells. Macro Photo of On Wooden Table With Decayed Background. Taken With Spotlight in Studio
RM2RC6W4T–Photograph of a diagram illustrating the parts and composition of German gas shells during World War One. Note the markings and symbols labeled on the image. The diagram provides detailed information about the various components, including the power pellet, needle, and rolity pore.
RM2J6PCH3–Sea urchin shell on white background. Studio shot.
RMAANHRT–Lake Union with rowers practicing with Space needle in background, summer day Seattle, Washington State, USA
RMW55JT3–Strip of needle lace with hanging flowers, elongated shells of a wavy ribbon, interspersed with medallions with gridwork, form the outer edges of a ground, on which alternately a wavy branch with hanging flowers and pomegranates and a short flower sprig. The pattern in the strip is symmetrical with respect to a standing center branch. Alençon side., anonymous, France, c. 1760 - c. 1790, linen (material), Alençon lace, l 84 cm × w 8 cm ×, 43 cm
RM2F260Y5–Seashell, Zewaal (Syngnathus) and water hose (Natrix); 1. 2. more nadded. 3. / 1. Coclea Marina 2. Acus 3. Natrix Torquata / 1. 2. 3..A Seashell, Sea Needle and Water Hose. Numbered at the top right: 22. Above the name in three languages. Part of the sixth album with drawings of fish, shells and insects. Sixth of twelve albums with drawings of animals, birds and plants known around 1600, commissioned by Emperor Rudolf II. With explanation in Dutch, Latin and French.
RMAEB2GX–sea urchin spines
RM2G4AM66–Alstretch of needle side with horns of abundance. Alstriple of natural needle side: sedan-side or Argentan side. Pattern with flowers, fruits, shells and horns of abundance. The motifs are made with feston sign with cut-outs, decorative stitches and ornamental grounds. Parts are accented with Cordons in various motifs. The motifs are connected by a hexagonal maas soil. The meshes are festived and equipped with picots. Sloping edges along all sides stem from the pattern and are finished with picots.
RFR8GTKJ–Angel handmade craft, made from seashells, beads, pompons and dried fruit on the felt bag. Christmas craft decoration concept
RFK6G7DX–closeup of two coulter pines on a branch
RM2G48DPC–Handkerchief with a border of needle side with eight ovals and eight circles. Handkerchief with an edge of natural needle lace, Brussels mesh edge. Around a large cross-shaped batters center piece runs a narrow edge edge with eight deep shelters, the closing pieces of which are formed by eight ovals. The angular shells each exhibit two above-standing circles. The sculpture consists of a leaf branch and a edge of leaves, which form the scallops. Small, hollow C-Volutes form the inner edge.
RFJBM52D–Bowl of seashells with pearls, beads and thread nearby
RFGK2KEX–detail tree bird
RFGJ3431–siberian cedar
RF2NYGJKR–Collection of cacti on the windowsill. Mammillaria
RF2E30P49–Couture embroidery of sea shells.
RFA452TW–Pine kernel Pinus pinea
RF2E8GTF5–Autumn Still Life of Chestnut Tangerine and Walnut.Autmn Still Life of Chestnut Tangerine and Pills. Macro Photo of On Wooden Table With Decayed Bac
RFC7C25A–Horsechestnut seeds or conkers. Aesculus hippocastanum
RMR5CD9Y–Conch shell with carved design. Conch shells (sankha or shankha) are common accessories of ascetics in India. This one has been cut at the tip so it can be blown into to make a loud noise. During the lifetime of Bhai Maharaj Singh conches such as this were used during daily religious activities. The shell measures 17 cm across at its longest point. F5009 - Conch shell F5010 - Finger ring F5011 - Small knife F5012 - Sewing needle and cotton F5013 - Two steel quoits Mss Panj.A7 - Two hymns and a formula . Bhai Maharaj Singh Collection. India, 1840's. These objects belonged to Bhai Maharaj Singh
RMEYYD4H–Bicoloured mason bee (Osmia bicolor), female lays pine needles on the snail shell (nest building), Germany
RFBXT52A–Detail of blackbird eggs in nest
RM2B6WNWE–Japonstrook van naaldkant met anjer- en rozentak skirted formed. Alternately large and small shells are closed by crank fine particles at the top. In the large scallops capable of alternately a branch with two carnations and at the correct height. The small bell-shaped shell has an oval at the top and an asymmetric seed bead-medallion in the heart. The petals have alternately a very mat and a thinner stock. Point de gaze the Bruxelles. Manufacturer : laceworker: anonymous location manufacture: Brussels Dating: ca. 1860 - ca. 1870 Physical characteristics: needle-side down, with fine single mes
RMW55JRM–Hat slip from needle lace with hanging flowers, Hat slip from natural colored needle lace: Alençon lace. Elongated shells of a wavy ribbon, interspersed with medallions with gridwork, form the outer edges of a ground on which in turn stand a wavy branch with hanging flowers and pomegranates and a short twig. The pattern in the strip is symmetrical with respect to a standing center branch., anonymous, France, c. 1760 - c. 1790, linen (material), Alençon lace, l 58 cm × w 9 cm ×, 43 cm
RM2W95FFY–Strip of needle side with triangular shells, anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1610 Strip of natural -colored needle side: Punto in Aria or Gothic Venetian side. The strip or scrap edge consists of triangular shells made up of arches and triangles on a narrow straight top. Italy linen (material)
RMAEBBHY–sea urchin spines (close-up)
RF2B99TPN–Needle lace albest strip with horns of abundance, Natural needle allover strip: Sedan or Argentan lace. Pattern with flowers, fruits, shells and horns of abundance. The motifs are made with festival stitches with recesses, decorative stitches and decorative grounds. Parts are accented with cordons in various motifs. The motifs are connected by a hexagonal mesh. The meshes are fixed and provided with picots. Shell edges on all sides stem from the pattern and are finished with picots., anonymous, France (possibly), c. 1900, linen (material), Argentan lace, l 245 cm × w 55 cm, Reimagined by Gibon
RF2HFJ872–realistic vector icon. Pine nut collection in different shape in the shells. Isolated on white background.
RM2AX00TM–Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges . in cases which they make ofbits of sticks, moss, l^ves, stones, shells, or other material, heldtogether by silken threads with which the entire inside of thehabitation is lined. Frequently the cases are roughly and irreg •ularly constructed ; but as often they are marvels of skilled work-manship. SmallFig. 44. stones are fitted so carefully that nobreak as large asa needle-point oc-curs, and some-times they mimicshells so closelythat conchologistshave been deceivedinto believ
RFAHG8P7–Closeup of sand dollar seashell on handmade pine needle basket USA
RFJBM52X–Bowl of seashells with pearls, beads and thread nearby
RMPFXGH9–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. 743 Prim.. side so a8 leave it in the condition of a crochet needle ; fig, 6, a bone fish hook. With these were found a Conns ternutus shell, bored for a bead (a shell belonging to the Pacific coast of Cen- tral America, Tryon); also an argiilite spear-head, thin, with sharply chipped edges, 8 inches long, 2 inches wide; a frag- ment of a black hornstone knife; a fragment of brown baked pottery made of clay and broken shells with wicker work marks on the outs
RMT03M8P–Elementary principles of agriculture; a text book for the common schools . elementaryprinci00ferg Year: 1908 226 Elementary Principles of Agriculture as desired. A mixture of salty lime-water is often used. In either case, the egg-shell should be punctured with a needle before boiling to prevent the shells cracking when placed in hot water. 314. Classes of Poultry. There are many classes and breeds of poultry, such as chickens, turkeys, ducks, Fig. 152. White Leghorns — popular representatives of the egg-laying, or Mediterranean class. geese, guineas, pigeons and peacocks. Some are raised
RF2E30P4M–Couture embroidery of sea shells.
RF2E8GTHG–Autumn Still Life of Chestnut, Tangerine and Pills. Macro Photo of On Wooden Table With Decayed Background. Taken With Spotlight in Studio
RFC7C242–Horse chestnut seeds or conkers Aesculus hippocastanum
RMR5HMP9–Conch shell with carved design. Conch shells (sankha or shankha) are common accessories of ascetics in India. This one has been cut at the tip so it can be blown into to make a loud noise. During the lifetime of Bhai Maharaj Singh conches such as this were used during daily religious activities. The shell measures 17 cm across at its longest point. F5009 - Conch shell F5010 - Finger ring F5011 - Small knife F5012 - Sewing needle and cotton F5013 - Two steel quoits Mss Panj.A7 - Two hymns and a formula . Bhai Maharaj Singh Collection. India, 1840's. These objects belonged to Bhai Maharaj Singh
RMEYYD4M–Bicoloured mason bee (Osmia bicolor), female lays pine needles on the snail shell (nest building), Germany
RMW555KH–Needle lace albest strip with horns of abundance, Natural needle allover strip: Sedan or Argentan lace. Pattern with flowers, fruits, shells and horns of abundance. The motifs are made with festival stitches with recesses, decorative stitches and decorative grounds. Parts are accented with cordons in various motifs. The motifs are connected by a hexagonal mesh. The meshes are fixed and provided with picots. Shell edges on all sides stem from the pattern and are finished with picots., anonymous, France (possibly), c. 1900, linen (material), Argentan lace, l 245 cm × w 55 cm
RM2TGG4M1–Strip of needle side with strawberry poles, anonymous, c. 1825 A wide edge shows purple -crossing curved leaf branches with hanging strawberry flowers and fruits, which form deep shells. On the ground are stated double leaves. Alençon side. France linen (material) Alençon Lace A wide edge shows purple -crossing curved leaf branches with hanging strawberry flowers and fruits, which form deep shells. On the ground are stated double leaves. Alençon side. France linen (material) Alençon Lace
RF2B99PDW–Machine-made collar with nine circular flowers between ten roses in inverted drops, Machine-made collar: etching lace, imitation of needle lace. The broad collar with nine shells forms two-thirds of a circle. Along a narrow band on the inside of the circle are ten drops - the first and the last cut in half - with their pointed ends pointing radially outwards. There are nine circular flowers between the points, on which three leaves hang between four c-volutes. With their appendages, these flowers form the large shell edge. The contours of the drops are made with concatenated thick balls. The c
RM2AG2E56–. St. Nicholas [serial]. A HYDEOID COLONY OF BEAUTIFUL MINIATURETREE-LIKE APPEARANCE. Jellyfishes are not really complete, but onlyparts of animals. The animals from which theycome are known as hydroids. They are verysmall, sometimes no larger around than acommon cambric-needle, seldom larger than aknitting-needle, and rarely more than a half-inch or an inch in length. They grow in clus- HYDROIDS THAT SUGGEST A CLUMP OF MOSS. (Also showing root-like attachments to the soil.)They grow in clusters, usually attached to stones or shells orlogs, and are mistaken by most persons for bits of moss or
RFAHG8R1–Closeup of seashell collection in pine needle basket from Atlantic Ocean USA
RFJBM53D–Bowl of seashells with pearls, beads and thread nearby
RMPFXGH1–. A dictionary of the fossils of Pennsylvania and neighboring states named in the reports and catalogues of the survey ... Paleontology. side so a8 leave it in the condition of a crochet needle ; fig, 6, a bone fish hook. With these were found a Conns ternutus shell, bored for a bead (a shell belonging to the Pacific coast of Cen- tral America, Tryon); also an argiilite spear-head, thin, with sharply chipped edges, 8 inches long, 2 inches wide; a frag- ment of a black hornstone knife; a fragment of brown baked pottery made of clay and broken shells with wicker work marks on the outside; and re
RF2E2YYPN–Couture embroidery of sea shells.
RMW55JD3–Back of a needle-length overgown with peonies, Loose back composed of four narrower strips, the scallops turned outward two by two. Deep shells of bandwork with a grid pattern and hanging campanes show a peony hanging under an asymmetrical rocaille, also filled with a grid pattern. In the scallops there are ascending stems with anemones and lilacs to the right. The stock is covered with berries. Point de gaze de Bruxelles., Maison Sacré (possibly), Brussels, c. 1870 - c. 1890, linen (material), l 123 cm × w 49 cm
RM2W62JRJ–Albesto smoke of needle side with horns of abundance, anonymous, c. 1900 Albound smoke of natural-colored needle side: sedan side or Argentan side. Pattern with flowers, fruits, shells and horns of abundance. The motifs are made with feston stitches with recesses, decorative stitches and decorative land. Parts are accentuated with cordons in various motives. The motifs are connected by a hexagonal Maas soil. The meshes are founded and provided with picots. Schulpen edges along all sides come from the pattern and are finished with picots. France (possibly) linen (material) Argentan Lace Albound
RF2B9A6N4–Strip of needle lace with hanging hearts, Strip of natural colored needle lace: Brussels lace. The repeating pattern consists of large semicircular shells formed by connected c-volutes. Above each volute is a single rose with a radiant wreath of short twigs with berries. The switching points between the volutes are formed by oval medallions, which are decorated with a leaf crown. From the leaf crown comes a fine sling that runs with a bow over the rose to the next medallion. The scallop edge is formed by hanging heart-shaped leaves under the volutes interspersed with three hanging daisies belo
RM2AJFB7C–Dodge City, the cowboy capital, and the great Southwest in the days of the wild Indian, the buffalo, the cowboy, dance halls, gambling halls and bad men . ase in buf-falo hunting is not the plan pursued by the men whomake it a regular business. They use the needle gun withtelescope, buy powder by the keg, their lead in bulksand the shells and make their own cartridges. The gunsin a party of hunters are used by only one or two men,who say they usually kill a drove of thirty or forty buf-faloes on one or two acres of ground. As soon as one iskilled the whole herd, smelling the blood, collect aro
RFAHG8PD–Close up of sand dollar seashells from Atlantic Ocean USA
RF2E30P4P–Couture embroidery of sea shells.
RF2E2YYP9–Couture embroidery of sea shells.
RMW55K64–Strip of needle lace with hanging hearts, Strip of natural colored needle lace: Brussels lace. The repeating pattern consists of large semicircular shells formed by connected c-volutes. Above each volute is a single rose with a halo of short twigs with berries. The switching points between the volutes are formed by oval medallions, which are decorated with a leaf crown. From the leaf crown comes a fine sling that runs with a bow over the rose to the next medallion. The scallop edge is formed by hanging heart-shaped leaves under the volutes, alternating with three hanging daisies below
RM2TDYFKP–Strip of needle side with double roses, anonymous, c. 1810 - c. 1820 A fine Maas soil (single Maas) is almost over the entire width filled with a row of unilaterally directed twigs with rose buttons and two double roses, which form the shells. Alençon Alençon linen (material) Alençon Lace A fine Maas soil (single Maas) is almost over the entire width filled with a row of unilaterally directed twigs with rose buttons and two double roses, which form the shells. Alençon Alençon linen (material) Alençon Lace
RF2B9A6MY–Strip of needle lace with hanging hearts, Strip of natural colored needle lace: Brussels lace. The repeating pattern consists of large semicircular shells formed by connected c-volutes. Above each volute is a single rose with a halo of short twigs with berries. The switching points between the volutes are formed by oval medallions, which are decorated with a leaf crown. From the leaf crown comes a fine sling that runs with a bow over the rose to the next medallion. The scallop edge is formed by hanging heart-shaped leaves under the volutes, alternating with three hanging daisies below the meda
RFAHG8PA–Close up of sand dollar seashell from Atlantic Ocean USA
RF2E2YYP1–Couture embroidery of sea shells.
RMW55K66–Strip of needle lace with hanging hearts, Strip of natural colored needle lace: Brussels lace. The repeating pattern consists of large semicircular shells formed by connected c-volutes. Above each volute is a single rose with a radiant wreath of short twigs with berries. The switching points between the volutes are formed by oval medallions, which are decorated with a leaf crown. From the leaf crown comes a fine sling that runs with a bow over the rose to the next medallion. The scallop edge is formed by hanging heart-shaped leaves under the volutes interspersed with three hanging daisies
RM2TEENT2–Strip application side with rocailles, anonymous, c. 1840 - c. 1850 Strip of natural application side, needle side applicated on mechanical tulle, point d'Angleterre. The interior part is wide littered with bead flower branches. The edge with running design shows a thin and whimsically winding twig with pointed leaves. Below is a rocaille with gridwork. Flat shells of links, campanes and leaves. Brussels (possibly) linen (material) Strip of natural application side, needle side applicated on mechanical tulle, point d'Angleterre. The interior part is wide littered with bead flower branches. The
RF2B9A6N2–Strip of needle lace with hanging hearts, Strip of natural-colored needle lace: Brussels lace. The repeating pattern consists of large semicircular shells formed by connected c-volutes. Above each volute is a single rose with a halo of short twigs with berries. The switching points between the volutes are formed by oval medallions, which are decorated with a leaf crown. From the leaf crown comes a fine sling that runs with a bow over the rose to the next medallion. The scallop edge is formed by hanging heart-shaped leaves under the volutes, alternating with three hanging daisies below the meda
RM2AN11TX–A treatise on lace-making, embroidery, and needle-work with Irish flax threads . When you have a strip long enough to extend around the chair,turn at the end of last row, crochet the ends together, taking care notto draw the thread too tightly, and crochet across the top, which isthe side of strip in which the dtc is worked under 4 ch, thus makinga continuous connection between shells. Finish the lower edgewith a row of large scallops, putting 14 dtc under each ch of 4 con-necting shells, and fastening down with 1 dc between the shells not 118 barbours prize needle-work series. connected. Tie
RF2E2YYNT–Couture embroidery of sea shells.
RMW55K65–Strip of needle lace with hanging hearts, Strip of natural-colored needle lace: Brussels lace. The repeating pattern consists of large semicircular shells formed by connected c-volutes. Above each volute is a single rose with a halo of short twigs with berries. The switching points between the volutes are formed by oval medallions, which are decorated with a leaf crown. From the leaf crown comes a fine sling that runs with a bow over the rose to the next medallion. The scallop edge is formed by hanging heart-shaped leaves under the volutes, alternating with three hanging daisies below
RM2TRH296–Strip of needle side with winged insects, anonymous, c. 1805 - c. 1810 Strip of natural-colored needle side: Alençon side. Spread motif with a specific symmetrical pattern of larger and smaller winged insects and five -fold mushes. The spreading motif is on a fine hexagonal mesh ground. The pattern on the underside of the strip consists of a continuous rose branch over which there is always a horn shell. Different decorative grounds in the wings of the insects, the rose leaves and the shells. The underside is finished with a straight edge of founded picots. The top is trimmed with a border bob
RF2B9A6AW–Strip of needle lace with hanging flowers, elongated shells of a wavy ribbon, interspersed with medallions with gridwork, form the outer edges of a ground, on which alternately a wavy branch with hanging flowers and pomegranates and a short flower sprig. The pattern in the strip is symmetrical with respect to a standing center branch. Alençon side., anonymous, France, c. 1760 - c. 1790, linen (material), Alençon lace, l 84 cm × w 8 cm ×, 43 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography ins
RMW552BK–Machine-made collar with nine circular flowers between ten roses in inverted drops, Machine-made collar: etching lace, imitation of needle lace. The broad collar with nine shells forms two-thirds of a circle. Along a narrow band on the inside of the circle are ten drops - the first and the last cut in half - with their pointed ends pointing radially outwards. There are nine circular flowers between the points, on which three leaves hang between four c-volutes. With their appendages, these flowers form the large shell edge. The contours of the drops are made with concatenated thick balls.
RM2TDYD9H–Sleeve of the needle side with stripes and moesjes, anonymous, c. 1800 Short and straight coupe, narrow gathering to the lower edge. Stripes, formed by a swinging twig with fine buttons alternate with intermediate strips, strewn with mushes. A double edge of standing ovals runs on the lower side, the lower also forms the shells. Alençon side. France linen (material) Alençon Lace Short and straight coupe, narrow gathering to the lower edge. Stripes, formed by a swinging twig with fine buttons alternate with intermediate strips, strewn with mushes. A double edge of standing ovals runs on the low
RF2B9A619–Back of a needle-length overgown with peonies, Loose back composed of four narrower strips, the scallops turned outward two by two. Deep shells of bandwork with a grid pattern and hanging campanes show a peony hanging under an asymmetrical rocaille, also filled with a grid pattern. In the scallops there are ascending stems with anemones and lilacs to the right. The stock is covered with berries. Point de gaze de Bruxelles., Maison Sacré (possibly), Brussels, c. 1870 - c. 1890, linen (material), l 123 cm × w 49 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray
RM2AN20K8–A treatise on lace-making, embroidery, and needle-work with Irish flax threads . epeat twice,* sh in dc, fasten in 5 ch, repeat once, ch 5, turn. 17. Fasten in sh, ch 5, fasten in sh, * ch 5, fasten in 5 ch, repeattwice, ch 5, fasten in sh, sh in dc, fasten in sh, * ch 5, fasten in 5ch, repeat 5 times, ch 3, turn. Repeat from 2d row. This is very easily worked if one remembers that the fastening dcalways comes in the centre of 5 ch or of sh. A lace to match islily made by omitting the double row of shells on one edge andadding a shell point. UNIQUE LACE. mtributedb) Miss Annii J. Lamphier, Lyn
RF2E2YYP5–Couture embroidery of sea shells.
RMW557PR–Strip of crocheted lace with pointed scallops as punto in aria, Strip of natural-colored crocheted lace that imitated punto in aria (needle lace). The repetitive and symmetrical pattern consists of triangular shells with an arc around each rosette at each point. The pattern is based on needle lace patterns from the early 17th century. The top of the strip is finished with a woven linen band., anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1875 - c. 1899, linen (material), crocheting, l 33 cm × w 8 cm ×, 4 cm
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