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377:. In 1835 Doubleday advertised for sale copies of 6000 Greek coins, 2050 bronze, 1000 silver, and 500 gold Roman coins, and 300 Roman medallions, in addition to other antiquities and what Doubleday termed "the most extensive Collection of Casts in Sulphur of ancient seals ever formed". By 1851 he had casts of more than 10,000 seals, and at his death it was said that he "possessed the largest collection of casts of seals in England, probably in the world." This comprehensiveness led to his contribution to the 1848
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487:. His will was made only six days before his death. His entire estate was left to Elizabeth Bewsey, the daughter of a deceased bookkeeper; she was apparently not the Elizabeth to whom Doubleday was married, making it a bequest that seemingly left nothing for his wife or daughters. His library was sold by
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of works in both national and private collections, allowed smaller collections to hold copies at a fraction of the price that the originals would command. Thousands of his copies entered the collections of institutions and individuals. Yet the accuracy he achieved led to confusion with the originals;
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them, but this resulted in the flaking of the surfaces, destroying the inscriptions. His second attempt, submerging the tablets in solutions, also resulted in disintegration, at which point Birch suspended the efforts entirely. Later attempts by other conservators in firing similar tablets were more
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lithograph of himself. A further presentation in 1837 was still considered, in 1996, to be one of the museum's most important collections of casts of seals. He seems to have been the museum's primary, and perhaps its first, dedicated restorer; his death was described as leaving the post vacant. At
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Doubleday twice served as a witness in criminal matters. In 1841 he testified about his analysis of a gold medal during a trial concerning its theft. Eight years later
Doubleday again testified, in March and April 1849, in a matter concerning the theft of coins from the museum. Early in February,
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casts which he had made before the theft, and that the market value was between £3,000 and £4,000. Vlasto, who was remanded without bail, claimed that the majority of the coins discovered were not the museum's. On 17 April
Doubleday again testified, identifying two more coins as belonging to the
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for the last 20 years of his life. He undertook several duties for the museum, not least as a witness in criminal trials, but was primarily their specialist restorer, perhaps the first person to hold the position. He is best known for his 1845 restoration of the severely damaged Roman
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casts, the former coloured in different hues, at his establishment, which, located near the
British Museum, may have helped facilitate his employment there. He also sold curiosities, such as cabinets, snuff boxes, and lead seals purportedly made from materials taken from the
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successful; mainstream acceptance today is more tempered by concerns about reversibility than by concerns about efficacy. Doubleday is regarded as the inventor of this method, and his failures may have been caused by raising or lowering the temperature too quickly.
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his death, it was noted that he was "chiefly employed in the reparation of innumerable works of art, which could not have been intrusted to more skilful or more patient hands", and that he "was well known as one of the most valuable servants of that department".
308:, former keeper of Egyptian and Assyrian antiquities at the museum, as "disastrous", but by modern reasoning as "prescient", for though unsuccessful, the underlying methods were subsequently refined by others. Doubleday first attempted to harden the tablets by
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Sixteen years later, while writing about catching a servant in the act of stealing from him, Newton would declare that "I have not seen so livid and hideous a complexion since the day when
Timoleon Pericles Vlastò was detected stealing coins from the British
446:-born "artist" who was nonetheless a British subject, married to one Elizabeth and father of five daughters, all Londoners. His eldest daughter, also an Elizabeth, was born around 1833, suggesting that Doubleday and his wife had married by then.
535:, recorded on 30 March, puts his age at 53, consistent with a birthday between March 1797 and March 1798. Cemetery records from his burial record his age as 59, as does his headstone, indicating a birthday between January 1796 and January 1797.
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A second reason for the second reconstruction was the rediscovery of the 37 pieces unincorporated by
Doubleday. Three of these, from the inside of the vase, were placed by Axtell. By the end of the Williams reconstruction, only 17 fragments
387:, to the Society of Antiquaries of London. Doubleday's casts came from a range of places; on good terms with a variety of institutions and collectors, he was permitted to take casts at will from the collections of the British Museum and the
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in the casting of metal and other materials. Subsequently, he began copying medals, ancient seals, and coins, occasionally devising new methods of doing so; he also prepared castings for the Royal Mint, and become a founding member of the
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that he would employ in his later career as a copyist. Doubleday's early life, family, and education are otherwise unknown. He died in 1856, leaving a wife and five daughters, all
English; the eldest child was born around 1833.
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filled out their collection with his casts, finding them cost-effective substitutes for study. This same appearance of realism saw some of
Doubleday's copies passed off as real. Doubleday was cast as a forger in
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interior, was diamond-engraved "Broke Feby 7th 1845 Restored Sept 10th 1845 By John
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The highlight of Doubleday's career came after 7 February 1845 when a young man, who later admitted having spent the prior week "indulging in intemperance", smashed the
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museum. In early May Vlasto pleaded guilty to the theft of 266 coins from the museum, valued at £500, and another 71, valued at £150, from the house of General
162:-born British subject. An obituary noted that he worked at a printer's shop for more than 20 years during his youth, which gave him the experience of casting
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Apart from his work at the British Museum, Doubleday was a dealer and a copyist of coins, medals, and ancient seals. He sold sulphur and
304:, then the keeper of the Department of Oriental Antiquities, Doubleday attempted to remove the deposits. The results were described by
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914:
782:
503:(equivalent to £29,000 in 2023).
411:Biographical Dictionary of Medallists
3470:
3040:
3028:
2338:. London: Royal Numismatic Society.
2287:. London: Martin Hopkinson & Co.
2012:. London: Effingham Wilson. p.
1788:British Museum Select Committee 1836
1652:
1072:
902:
599:who departed this life 30th Nov 1858
3561:. In Schofield, Phillipp R. (ed.).
2961:Knight, John I. (4 February 1837).
2242:. London. 31 March 1849. p. 8.
438:described him as American, and the
13:
2578:
2564:Lives of the Princesses of England
2223:. London. 11 July 1845. p. 6.
1826:
371:Commissioners of Woods and Forests
14:
3800:
3536:The Proceedings of the Old Bailey
3288:. London: House of Commons. 1836.
3070:(1475): 139–140. 2 February 1856.
2627:The Proceedings of the Old Bailey
2605:A Guide to British Medieval Seals
2365:. London: S. Leigh Sotheby. 1839.
179:1836 lithograph of Doubleday, by
3719:
3708:& Winkles, Benjamin (1851).
3690:. London: British Museum Press.
3633:
3606:
3578:
3548:
3522:
3503:
3492:. Police Intelligence – Friday.
3480:
3462:
3438:
3411:
3387:
3360:
3337:
3314:
3291:
3274:
3238:
3192:
3169:
3133:
3108:
3073:
3020:
2997:
2976:
2952:
2933:
2909:
2885:
2861:
2842:
2823:
2796:
2747:
2728:
2711:
2694:
2639:
2594:
2570:
2549:
2530:
2507:
2480:
2431:
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2368:
2351:
2317:
2290:
2269:
2245:
2226:
2207:
2188:
2165:
2142:
2119:
2096:
2073:
2050:
2019:
879:British Museum acquisitions 1833
843:British Museum acquisitions 1848
416:
230:Society of Antiquaries of London
198:
117:
3769:Employees of the British Museum
2759:(2008). Thomas, William (ed.).
1995:
1665:Petrie, Sharpe & Hardy 1848
855:British Museum benefactors 1883
651:
634:
567:
558:
548:
538:
334:. Vlasto's lawyer termed him a
3007:"Obituary: Mr. John Doubleday"
2461:"Forged and Imitation Coins".
657:The latter was republished in
606:youngest daughter of the above
513:
380:Monumenta Historica Britannica
351:
256:
1:
3749:American emigrants to England
3688:The British Museum: A History
3477:. London: John Russell Smith.
1136:Painter & Whitehouse 1990
1124:Painter & Whitehouse 1990
1088:Painter & Whitehouse 1990
1013:Painter & Whitehouse 1990
959:Painter & Whitehouse 1990
942:Painter & Whitehouse 1990
670:
467:According to the obituary in
3784:People from New York (state)
3593:"Examples of Mediæval Seals"
891:Harvey & McGuinness 1996
624:eldest daughter of the above
597:fourth daughter of the above
7:
3642:Williams, David H. (1993).
3451:. National Portrait Gallery
3447:Simon, Jacob (March 2018).
2949:(1487): 507. 26 April 1856.
2858:(1086): 364. 21 April 1849.
1508:Old Bailey Proceedings 1849
1298:Old Bailey Proceedings 1841
644:, was an unrelated English
281:to clean bronze bowls from
10:
3805:
3597:The Archaeological Journal
3557:Vincent, Nicholas (2015).
3349:. Central Criminal Court.
2920:"St. Stephens Westminster"
2839:(1084): 313. 7 April 1849.
2787:The Archaeological Journal
2757:Macaulay, Thomas Babington
1641:Winkles & Winkles 1851
1614:Millett Shakespeare's tree
626:who died January 25th 1929
608:who died January 19th 1886
202:
156:1851 United Kingdom census
18:
3587:Walford, Weston S. &
3305:The Bury and Norwich Post
3303:. Domestic Intelligence.
3179:"Presents to the Society"
2922:. Timothy Millett Limited
2898:. Timothy Millett Limited
2874:. Timothy Millett Limited
2469:: 185–187. January 1849.
425:Doubleday's headstone in
402:University College London
158:, which records him as a
116:
111:
100:
92:
84:
76:
68:
53:
37:
30:
21:John Doubleday (sculptor)
3615:Westgarth, Mark (2009).
3160:The Gentleman's Magazine
3091:Journal of Glass Studies
3011:The Gentleman's Magazine
2585:The Gentleman's Magazine
2559:Green, Mary Anne Everett
2442:Journal of Glass Studies
2308:The Numismatic Chronicle
2254:Brown, Abner W. (1845).
2110:The Gentleman's Magazine
2087:The Gentleman's Magazine
2064:The Gentleman's Magazine
1986:Sotheby's catalogue 1856
1817:, pp. 158–159, 165.
1667:, pp. clii–clxxiii.
1551:Sotheby's catalogue 1839
1015:, pp. 69–71, 82–83.
928:Journal of Glass Studies
828:British Museum Doubleday
613:Also Elizabeth Doubleday
595:Also of Louisa Doubleday
528:The Gentleman's Magazine
506:
480:The Gentleman's Magazine
462:Royal Numismatic Society
369:with the consent of the
242:The Gentleman's Magazine
2820:(122): 367. 1 May 1858.
2238:. Police Intelligence.
2093:: 175–178. August 1845.
622:Also of Eliza Doubleday
573:The inscription reads:
483:, and he was buried in
3471:Sims, Richard (1861).
3423:, ed. (January 1835).
3166:: 41–44. January 1846.
2986:Newton, Charles Thomas
2581:"Minor Correspondence"
2116:: 406–410. April 1846.
1944:Walford & Way 1856
1934:, pp. 3, 5–6, 59.
1201:, pp. xviii, 148.
736:National Archives 2010
631:
617:who died May 21st 1889
588:who departed this life
435:The English Cyclopædia
429:
390:Bibliothèque nationale
340:Central Criminal Court
266:
183:
3764:Conservator-restorers
3494:The Morning Chronicle
3120:; Sharpe, John &
2685:"British Museum, The"
2579:H., D. (April 1837).
1437:Bury and Norwich Post
574:
485:Kensal Green Cemetery
427:Kensal Green Cemetery
424:
367:Palace of Westminster
271:William Thomas Brande
264:
178:
171:At the British Museum
3122:Hardy, Thomas Duffus
3042:Oddy, William Andrew
3030:Oddy, William Andrew
2963:"Mr. John Doubleday"
2651:. The British Museum
2542:. British Extracts.
2540:"The Greek Criminal"
2300:Burgon, John William
2236:"The British Museum"
2217:"The British Museum"
1867:Numismatic Chronicle
1720:Gentleman's Magazine
1705:Gentleman's Magazine
1339:Pembrokeshire Herald
1273:, pp. 182, 184.
1029:Gentleman's Magazine
999:Gentleman's Magazine
881:, pp. 155, 212.
722:Gentleman's Magazine
604:Also of Julia Bewsey
224:of the fragments by
222:watercolour painting
3261:10.1017/irq.2016.10
3064:"Our Weekly Gossip"
2967:Mechanics' Magazine
2279:Budge, E. A. Wallis
2070:: 81–82. July 1836.
2029:Akerman, John Yonge
2004:Akerman, John Yonge
1957:The Annual Register
1801:Mechanics' Magazine
1682:, pp. 460–461.
1643:, p. vii n.14.
1249:, pp. 148–149.
1213:, pp. ii, 148.
1189:, pp. 147–148.
1102:, pp. 5–6, 29.
798:English Census 1851
663:the following year.
660:The Annual Register
332:Charles Richard Fox
285:had caused extreme
247:William Andrew Oddy
104:Reconstructing the
3774:British medallists
3624:Regional Furniture
3421:Silliman, Benjamin
3400:. Caroline Shenton
3227:on 10 January 2022
2918:Millett, Timothy.
2894:Millett, Timothy.
2870:Millett, Timothy.
2198:"Appendix: Deaths"
1778:, p. 367 n.5.
1766:, p. 148 n.3.
1694:, p. 10 n.23.
615:widow of the above
430:
306:E. A. Wallis Budge
267:
226:Thomas H. Shepherd
184:
3697:978-0-7141-2764-4
3675:978-0-7141-1291-6
3653:978-0-7200-0381-9
3572:978-1-78297-817-6
3532:"Timonion Ulasto"
3515:. Miscellaneous.
3513:"Timoleon Vlasto"
3490:"Timoleon Vlasto"
3217:978-0-903472-24-1
3087:Whitehouse, David
3055:978-88-900741-7-2
2814:Notes and Queries
2810:(2nd S. v. 274.)"
2770:978-1-85196-903-6
2614:978-0-8020-0867-1
2345:978-0-901405-24-1
1946:, pp. 70–71.
1852:Notes and Queries
1754:, pp. 75–77.
1602:Millett lead seal
1590:Millett snuff box
1422:Morning Chronicle
1162:, pp. 19–20.
1090:, pp. 82–84.
905:, pp. 10–11.
590:25th January 1856
583:of the parish of
348:for the journey.
125:
124:
93:Years active
3796:
3724:
3723:
3717:
3701:
3684:Wilson, David M.
3679:
3657:
3638:
3637:
3631:
3621:
3611:
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3583:
3582:
3576:
3553:
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3527:
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3508:
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3485:
3484:
3478:
3467:
3466:
3460:
3458:
3456:
3443:
3442:
3436:
3416:
3415:
3409:
3407:
3405:
3398:"Snuff's Enough"
3392:
3391:
3385:
3370:Rose, Henry John
3365:
3364:
3358:
3342:
3341:
3335:
3319:
3318:
3312:
3296:
3295:
3289:
3279:
3278:
3272:
3243:
3242:
3236:
3234:
3232:
3226:
3220:. Archived from
3209:
3197:
3196:
3190:
3189:: 487–499. 1836.
3174:
3173:
3167:
3151:
3138:
3137:
3131:
3113:
3112:
3106:
3083:Painter, Kenneth
3078:
3077:
3071:
3059:
3037:
3025:
3024:
3018:
3017:: 431–432. 1856.
3002:
3001:
2995:
2981:
2980:
2974:
2957:
2956:
2950:
2938:
2937:
2931:
2929:
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2907:
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2890:
2889:
2883:
2881:
2879:
2866:
2865:
2859:
2852:"The Metropolis"
2847:
2846:
2840:
2833:"The Metropolis"
2828:
2827:
2821:
2801:
2800:
2794:
2779:Madden, Frederic
2774:
2752:
2751:
2745:
2733:
2732:
2726:
2716:
2715:
2709:
2699:
2698:
2692:
2676:
2674:
2672:
2660:
2658:
2656:
2644:
2643:
2637:
2635:
2633:
2623:"James Stephens"
2618:
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2598:
2592:
2575:
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2554:
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2484:
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2457:
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2412:
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2403:
2401:
2394:"Census Records"
2389:
2373:
2372:
2366:
2356:
2355:
2349:
2337:
2322:
2321:
2315:
2302:(January 1841).
2295:
2294:
2288:
2274:
2273:
2267:
2250:
2249:
2243:
2240:The Morning Post
2231:
2230:
2224:
2221:The Morning Post
2212:
2211:
2205:
2193:
2192:
2186:
2185:: 389–457. 1847.
2170:
2169:
2163:
2162:: 455–521. 1846.
2147:
2146:
2140:
2139:: 455–485. 1836.
2124:
2123:
2117:
2101:
2100:
2094:
2078:
2077:
2071:
2055:
2054:
2048:
2024:
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1494:Maitland Mercury
1490:
1484:
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1457:
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876:
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858:
857:, p. xxvii.
852:
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831:
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786:
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739:
733:
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642:Edward Doubleday
638:
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552:
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213:, an example of
133:
121:
88:Restorer, dealer
42:
28:
27:
3804:
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3799:
3798:
3797:
3795:
3794:
3793:
3729:
3728:
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3718:
3698:
3676:
3662:Williams, Nigel
3654:
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3573:
3547:
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3479:
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2877:
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2860:
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2822:
2795:
2771:
2746:
2727:
2710:
2693:
2681:Knight, Charles
2670:
2668:
2654:
2652:
2638:
2631:
2629:
2615:
2593:
2569:
2548:
2529:
2521:"Doubleday, J."
2517:Forrer, Leonard
2506:
2490:Forrer, Leonard
2479:
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973:, pp. 5–6.
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3759:Coin designers
3756:
3751:
3746:
3741:
3726:
3725:
3710:"Introduction"
3706:Winkles, Henry
3702:
3696:
3680:
3674:
3658:
3652:
3639:
3612:
3591:(March 1856).
3584:
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3498:Newspapers.com
3486:
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3326:. Bow-Street.
3320:
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3130:. Vol. I.
3114:
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3003:
2982:
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2915:
2891:
2867:
2848:
2829:
2808:Mediæval Seals
2802:
2775:
2769:
2753:
2734:
2717:
2700:
2683:, ed. (1859).
2677:
2667:. FamilySearch
2661:
2645:
2619:
2613:
2600:
2576:
2555:
2536:
2519:, ed. (1923).
2513:
2492:, ed. (1904).
2486:
2458:
2437:
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2357:
2344:
2327:Carson, Robert
2323:
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1961:, p. 235.
1948:
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1910:, p. 378.
1897:
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1873:
1871:, p. 136.
1858:
1843:
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1829:, p. 338.
1819:
1815:Rose 1850–1851
1807:
1792:
1790:, p. 490.
1780:
1768:
1756:
1741:
1739:, p. 408.
1726:
1724:, p. 176.
1711:
1696:
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1655:, p. 299.
1645:
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188:British Museum
181:Henry Corbould
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1535:
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1149:
1148:Williams 1989
1144:
1138:, p. 83.
1137:
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1125:
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985:
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961:, p. 69.
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3744:1856 deaths
3589:Way, Albert
3435:(I): 74–84.
3255:: 163–202.
2973:(704): 339.
2494:"Doubleday
2428:(4): 55–59.
1932:Carson 1986
1920:Burgon 1841
1908:Knight 1859
1893:Forrer 1923
1776:Madden 1856
1520:Pickup 2017
1394:Newton 1865
1043:Wilson 2002
813:Forrer 1904
533:1851 census
440:1851 census
385:Henry Ellis
375:Shakespeare
358:white metal
352:As a dealer
257:Other works
218:cameo glass
148:white metal
77:Nationality
3733:Categories
3384:: 154–165.
2793:: 355–371.
2314:: 190–192.
2175:"Appendix"
2152:"Appendix"
2129:"Appendix"
1839:Brown 1845
1764:Green 1857
1271:Reade 2017
1259:Reade 2017
1247:Budge 1925
1235:Budge 1925
1223:Reade 2017
1211:Budge 1925
1199:Budge 1925
1187:Budge 1925
1172:Reade 2008
1160:Reade 2008
915:Budge 1925
783:Simon 2018
671:References
585:Bloomsbury
393:in Paris.
336:monomaniac
275:Royal Mint
3269:136066091
3144:Coin News
3097:: 24–84.
1653:Sims 1861
1073:Oddy 2006
903:Oddy 1993
545:remained.
489:Sotheby's
294:Babylonia
287:oxidation
112:Signature
96:1836–1856
3686:(2002).
3664:(1989).
3630:: 1–204.
3603:: 62–76.
3541:28 March
3124:(1848).
3103:24188030
2988:(1865).
2781:(1856).
2671:29 March
2655:20 March
2632:29 March
2561:(1857).
2475:42686171
2454:24188027
2386:82189166
2329:(1986).
2281:(1925).
2266:: 27–66.
2045:42680699
1972:Athenæum
694:Athenæum
555:Museum."
444:New York
409:'s 1904
160:New York
61:New York
3404:2 April
3328:The Era
3231:22 June
2926:2 April
2902:2 April
2878:2 April
2496:(Brit.)
2400:6 April
1827:H. 1837
1380:The Era
398:lyceums
365:of the
327:sulphur
298:Assyria
273:of the
80:British
57:c. 1798
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319:Vienna
310:firing
283:Nimrud
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3628:XXIII
3620:(PDF)
3433:XXVII
3265:S2CID
3253:LXXIX
3225:(PDF)
3208:(PDF)
3099:JSTOR
2971:XXVII
2471:JSTOR
2450:JSTOR
2336:(PDF)
2183:XXXII
2041:JSTOR
1974:1856b
1454:1849b
1409:1849a
1031:1846a
1001:1846b
696:1856a
507:Notes
495:228 2
442:as a
234:matte
215:Roman
3692:ISBN
3670:ISBN
3648:ISBN
3601:XIII
3567:ISBN
3543:2018
3457:2017
3406:2018
3249:Iraq
3233:2018
3212:ISBN
3187:XXVI
3050:ISBN
2928:2018
2904:2018
2880:2018
2791:XIII
2765:ISBN
2673:2018
2657:2018
2634:2018
2609:ISBN
2402:2018
2382:OCLC
2340:ISBN
2160:XXXI
2137:XXVI
2091:XXIV
1959:1857
1869:1849
1854:1858
1803:1837
1722:1845
1707:1836
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477:and
457:type
296:and
279:acid
164:type
69:Died
54:Born
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