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Cufflinks that contain pictures of two different strains of plague-causing bacteria discovered in 1894, the names of which are engraved on the back. It's believed they were made by Fabergé, for someone prominent in the field of bacteriology. From the Wellcome Collection.
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Cufflinks that contain pictures of two different strains of plague-causing bacteria discovered in 1894, the names of which are engraved on the back. It's believed they were made by Fabergé, for someone prominent in the field of bacteriology. From the Wellcome Collection.
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The shoe that Marie Antoinette lost when she tripped going up the steps to the guillotine on the morning of her execution, 16 October 1793. In the collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen, France.
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The shoe that Marie Antoinette lost when she tripped going up the steps to the guillotine on the morning of her execution, 16 October 1793. In the collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen, France.
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Blaschka Glass Sea Creature model, marine invertebrate glass sculpture by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka
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Blaschka Glass Sea Creature model, marine invertebrate glass sculpture by Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka
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Cyprus paphos museum-composite vessels of two small conjoined cups in Red on white ware - middle chalcolithic period 3400-2800bc
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Cyprus paphos museum-composite vessels of two small conjoined cups in Red on white ware - middle chalcolithic period 3400-2800bc
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