Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Omitted Collection

Amidst the pages of Curtis' British Entomology, discover intriguing creatures such as Plate 459 and Plate 275, while outside, the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk III*

Background imageOmitted Collection: Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk III*. 303 in bolt action rifle

Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk III*. 303 in bolt action rifle, 1917; introduced in 1916 and differing from the Mk III in having the magazine cut-off omitted; two oil bottles in butt trap. Date: 1917

Background imageOmitted Collection: Unidentified locomotive no 11257, side elevation

Unidentified locomotive no 11257, side elevation. By J Gabriel, possibly for EB Wilson. Inscribed similar to Jenny Lind (by EB Wilson, 1848) except fluting of dome omitted, whistle omitted

Background imageOmitted Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 459

Curtis British Entomology Plate 459
Lepidoptera: Nonagria vectis Curtis = Rhizedra lutosa (Isle of Wight Wainscot. The identity is fairly obvious, although the synonym is omitted from the standard Check Lists) [Plant

Background imageOmitted Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 275

Curtis British Entomology Plate 275
Coleoptera: Saperda atkinsoni = Saperda tremulae (Grove-end Longicorn: not indigenous, omitted from Pope?s Check List) [Plant: Tragopogon pratensis (Yellow Goat?s-beard)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageOmitted Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 219

Curtis British Entomology Plate 219
Coleoptera: Monochamus sartor (Genus omitted from Pope?s Check List) [Plant: Saxifraga tridactylites (Rue-leaved Saxifrage)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageOmitted Collection: The Lay of Wiry Jane, by Percy Macquoid (chromolitho)

The Lay of Wiry Jane, by Percy Macquoid (chromolitho)
1047849 The Lay of Wiry Jane, by Percy Macquoid (chromolitho) by Macquoid, Percy (1852-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Lay of Wiry Jane, by Percy Macquoid)

Background imageOmitted Collection: Rifle, Bolt Action, Smle, . 303 In Mk Iii*

Rifle, Bolt Action, Smle, . 303 In Mk Iii*
Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk III*. 303 in bolt action rifle, 1917; introduced in 1916 and differing from the Mk III in having the magazine cut-off omitted; two oil bottles in butt trap. Date: 1917

Background imageOmitted Collection: LCC-LFB Principal Officers uniform

LCC-LFB Principal Officers uniform
A prototype of a lightweight Principal Officers uniform, intended for summer use. A belt normally worn with an officers uniform has been omitted from this design

Background imageOmitted Collection: Religion / China / Pagoda 1

Religion / China / Pagoda 1
The interior of a Pagoda, with priests and worshippers engaged in various activities (the walls and roof have been omitted, to show the interior) (1 of 2)

Background imageOmitted Collection: A Game of Quadrille

A Game of Quadrille
Four well-to-do people play a game of QUADRILLE : in this game the 8s, 9s and 10s are omitted from the pack

Background imageOmitted Collection: Religion / China / Pagoda 2

Religion / China / Pagoda 2
The interior of a Pagoda, with priests and worshippers engaged in various activities (the walls and roof have been omitted, to show the interior) (2 of 2)


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

Amidst the pages of Curtis' British Entomology, discover intriguing creatures such as Plate 459 and Plate 275, while outside, the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield Mk III*. 303 in bolt action rifle stands ready for action. In contrast, the unidentified locomotive No. 11257, with its side elevation, showcases industrial power. Dive into the world of Percy Macquoid's "The Lay of Wiry Jane, " as LCC-LFB Principal Officers don their uniforms. Meanwhile, the tranquility of Chinese religion is reflected in Pagodas 1 and 2. All these elements, from insects to firepower, come together in a captivating blend of nature, technology, and culture.