Random PNGs, part 200
(1. Vintage roselane deer statue, 2. Embroidered sun flag by Millie Amber, 3. Silver and enamel heart charm (?), 4. Lion by Sergio Bustamante, 5. Flower arrangement, 6. Vintage peach box, 7. Vintage jadeite cat container, 8. Lunar moth, 9. Vintage bunny figurine (?))
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♡ bottom right art by vikki yeates
gummy shark
“Sweet Besties Series” by POP MART x Sanrio˚₊·—̳͟͞͞♡.
Foundling token PNGs.
"‘Foundling’ is an historic term applied to children, usually babies, who have been abandoned by parents then discovered and cared for by others. (...) Between the 1740s and 1760s, mothers leaving their babies at the Foundling Hospital would also leave a small object as a means of identification. The hope was that they would one day be able to reclaim their child." — (Foundling Museum)
(1. Crystals, 2. Hazelnut, 3. Halved inscribed medallion, 4. Child's ring, 5. Mother of Pearl pineapple, 6. Key, 7. Thimble, 8. Paper and textile heart, 9. Mother of Pearl inscribed heart, 10. Enamel disc, 11. "Innocence in Safety" inscribed coin, 12. Fish-shaped gambling token, 13. Wooden pot with rouge, 14. Inscribed padlock, 15. "You have my Heart, Tho we must Part" inscribed heart disc.)
fish food?
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7
fish beads via @knickknackoftheday (post) with more from (source)
Random PNGs, part 195.
(1. Chrysanthemum stone, 2. Sailfish brooch in silver (1950s), 3. Agate intaglio animal (seahorse?) pendant, 4. Sculpture by Murielle Belin, 5. "Spider stone” from 5000 years ago found in Denmark, 6. Victorian luck chatelaine, 7. Webbed foot of the common frog, 8. Late 19th/Early 20th c. multi-blade penknife, 9. Medieval Ural era bronze plaque with animal heads.)
Random PNGs, part 201
(1. Crab bowl from Peru (2nd–4th c.), 2. Spiny ammonites, 3. Daddy long-legs, 4. Spiny ammonites, 5. Centipede obidome pin (early 20th c.), 6. Lalaounis jewellery set, 7. Articulated snake bracelet or necklace, 8. Spiral design disc (?), 9. Mosquitos)
Spooky valentine stickers from 1966 PNGs.
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