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Quartz from The mineral kingdom
Feldspar from The mineral kingdom
Notation in An essay towards a system of mineralogy
1 Sib. Beryl. 2 Emerald. 3 Rubellite. 4 Brazil Topax. 5 Ruby. 6 Star Sapphire. 7 Opal. 8 Hyacinth.
1 Sib. Beryl. 2 Emerald. 3 Rubellite. 4 Brazil Topax. 5 Ruby. 6 Star Sapphire. 7 Opal. 8 Hyacinth.
Image from A popular treatise on gems
A popular treatise of gems
A popular treatise of gems
Fig. 12 a. Fig. 13. Figl 14.
Fig. 12 a. Fig. 13. Figl 14.
Image from A popular treatise on gems
Diamond Lathe . The Principles of Cutting.
Diamond Lathe . The Principles of Cutting.
The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
Sketch of Part of the Mountainous Country near Dublin
Sketch of Part of the Mountainous Country near Dublin
Sketch of the Hills to the South of Dublin Bay
Sketch of the Hills to the South of Dublin Bay
Notation in Notes on the mineralogy of part of the vicinity of Dublin
Cover of Notes on the mineralogy of part of the vicinity of Dublin
Frontispiece and title page of Observations relative to the mineralogical and chemical history of the fossils of Cornwall
Annotated list of figures from Cristallographie
Plate 15 from The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
Plate 17 from The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
Plate 16 from The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
Plate 14 from The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
Plate 13 from The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
Plate 12 from The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
Plate 11 from The Most Celebrated Cut Diamonds
Printer's ornament in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Title page of Cristallographie
Figures Geometriques des Cristaux
Figures Geometriques des Cristaux from Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Annotation by James Smithson in Cristallographie
Chart displaying colors of various gems and minerals.
Chart displaying colors of various gems and minerals from A popular treatise on gems : in reference to their scientific value.
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