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Plate with a view of Pine Orchard House, Catskill Mountains

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
Engraver: Fenner, Sears & Co. (British, active 1825–46)
After: (painting by) Thomas Cole (American, born England, 1801–1848)
Publisher: I. T. Hinton and Simpkin and Marshall (British, active 1830–32)

Plate with a view of the Pass in the Catskill Mountains

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)

Pound of Charles I, King of England from Oxford

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Oxford
Ruler: Charles I, King of England, British, 1600–1649, ruled 1625–49

Pound of Charles I, King of England from Oxford

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Oxford
Ruler: Charles I, King of England, British, 1600–1649, ruled 1625–49

Sixpence of Charles I, King of England from Oxford

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Oxford
Ruler: Charles I, King of England, British, 1600–1649, ruled 1625–49

1 Shilling of Charles I, King of England from Oxford

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Oxford
Ruler: Charles I, King of England, British, 1600–1649, ruled 1625–49

Sixpence of Charles I, King of England from Oxford

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Oxford
Ruler: Charles I, King of England, British, 1600–1649, ruled 1625–49

1 Groat of Charles I, King of England from Oxford

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Oxford
Ruler: Charles I, King of England, British, 1600–1649, ruled 1625–49

Threepence of Charles I, King of England from Oxford

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Oxford
Ruler: Charles I, King of England, British, 1600–1649, ruled 1625–49

Medal of Sir William Parkhurst

Artist: Sir Thomas Rawlins (British, 1620–1670)

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