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This is the
5th Botanical Print in a
set of 8 that I am currently sharing each week! Shown on this one is a
Blackthorn Plant. It has pretty
White Flowers and
Blueish Berries. You can find the
fourth one in this series
Here. These date to the
1880's. So nice to frame all together!
Thank you for amazing images Karen, I love them a lot. I am not sure if I am allowed to post a request here: I am looking for an image for antique doll, not paper doll, but the one children used to play with 18th-early 20th centrury - with porcelain faces and long curls. Graphic image or actual photo - it doesn't matter, but i prefer the drawing. I did a search in your search engine but did not find it - I apologize if it is there and I was not able to see it. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThese are blackthorn plums native to Europe. They grow in hedgerows in England and are the plums used to make sloe gin.
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