Item is an electro steel engraving oval portrait of the Hon. Peter Russel president of Upper Canada 1792, done by the Torono inc. co. matted with "Pen. Peter Russel President. Upper Canada 1792 writen in pen on amtte below image.
Item is an electro-steel oval top half portrait engraving of Matoaka Als Rebecca Filla Potentiss, with "Mataks als Rebecca ddaughter to the pighty Price Pohatoan Emperour of Attanouybk ald Virginia converted and baptized in the Christian faith and Wife to the Worth Mr. John Rolff.
Item is an illustrated portrait of Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (b.August 16, 1763-5, d.January 1827). Around the oval portrait the insignia of the House of Hanover. Valenciennes (city in North France) was besieged by the First Coalition against Revolutionary France in 1793. The city was captured, plundered and occupied in July 1793 by Anglo-Austrian forces under Prince Frederick and the Prince of Saxe-Coburg. Painted by J. Bogle. Engraved by L. Schiavonetti. Published acco. to Act August the 10. 1793 by Colnaghe & Co.
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle, born 1657 and died 1757, French author and an influential member of the Institut de France, most notable for his accessible treatment of scientific topics during the Age of Enlightenment. Engraved by Conde from an Original Medalion. Published as the Act directs by J. Good (Bond Street).
Item is an back-matted oval, top- half, electro-steel engraved print from a LITTERARY MAGAZINE of Anne Robert James Turgot; French statesman (b.1727-d.1781). Is engraved by Cond
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Charles James Fox, born 1749 and died 1806, prominent British Whig statesman. Rose to prominence in the House of Commons. Engraved from an original drawing by F. Burke. Published by J. Brydon, Printfeller (Charging Cross, London).
Item is an electro-steel engraving of Samuel Gillam, born 1722 (states 1719 on the image) and died 1793, English surgeon and justice (judge). Image also includes a coat of arms with the caption "Amicorum Motu." Engraved by T. Holloway. Published by J. Sewell (Cornhill).