Item is an half-tone magizine print of a sitting Madame de Pomadour, mistres of Louis XV (b.1721-d.1764). Part of Masters in art series and print of a painting of the same name at the Louve paris from a photograph byBraun, Clent & Cie.
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 matted oval seated top-half albumen portrait of William Price, Manufacturer-politician, (b.1867-d.1924). Idintifcation in pencil below photograph.
Item is electro-steel top-half engraving in a newspaper of The Rev. William Morley Pushon, M.A., President Wesleyan Methodist Confrence, as well as founder of the Canadian Methodist Foreign missions, (b.1824-d.1881). Elgraved by Notoamn from a photograph by Notman and Fraiser.
Item is an half-tone top-half magazine portrait of Christopher C. Robinson, lawyer (b.1828-d.1905). from magiazine Men of Canada wth portrait of anotherr peron on back, not included.
Item is an oval top-half lithograph portrait in color of John Beverly Robinson; Lieutenent-Govenor of ontario, 1880-87, (b.1820-d.1896). lithograph by Rolph Smith & co. Toronto from a photo by W. Notman Montreal, published by J. B. Magurn, Toronto. Small oval portrait with printed name (main image in signature form) in a half-tone magazine formatattached lower left corner.
Item is an matted electro steel engraved round top-half portrait of Lord Rodney Admiral (b.1718-d.1792), with orimental design around the image as well as title. Matte has on top has a crest, possibly family with latin "Non Cenerant Aqile Columbas" on it. Below the image "Ddmiral Lord Rodney, Naval Govenor of Newfoundland, 1749 is writen in pen. Botom corners unattached.
Item is an window-matted printed photograph (can't tell process of print format) of a study for a portrait of Cardinal Richelieu; founder of the company of New France, 1627, (b.1585-d.1642), three views as done by Phillippe de Champaigne. Partial attribution to G Hallett Kyat S.c. London. above image are the words "De ces deux profiles ceci est le meilleur," over the profile to the right looking left.
Item is an electro-steel engraving of George Frideric (or Frederick) Handel, born 1685 and died 1759, German and later British Baroque composer who mostly worked out of London. Engraved by Galdar from a painting in the collection of the Honble. John Spencer Esq. Published by Corrish & Co.