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Esteem Collection

"Embracing Esteem: A Journey Through Time and Objects" In a corner of the room, a Phrenological Head stands proudly, reminding us of the intricate workings of our minds

Background imageEsteem Collection: Phrenological Head

Phrenological Head
A PHRENOLOGICAL HEAD Symbolic representation showing 37 areas such as eventuality, individuality, self-esteem, secretiveness

Background imageEsteem Collection: Black marble mantel clock - Charles, 1st Viscount Wakefield

Black marble mantel clock - Charles, 1st Viscount Wakefield
Black marble mantel clock with brass plaque to Charles Cheers Wakefield by Royce Limited, Trafford Park, Manchester As a mark of esteem March 22nd 1903'

Background imageEsteem Collection: Mark Of Esteem

Mark Of Esteem Ridden By O.Peslier 09 July 1996 Date: 09 July 1996

Background imageEsteem Collection: National Certificate of Good Behaviour during the French Revolution

National Certificate of Good Behaviour during the French Revolution
CHT293640 National Certificate of Good Behaviour during the French Revolution, 8th August 1789 in Paris (pen & ink on paper) (photo) by French School, (18th century); Musee de L Histoire Vivante

Background imageEsteem Collection: Early Greetings Card (Victorian)

Early Greetings Card (Victorian) - possibly a Birthday Card? The caption reads: " Receive this tribute of esteem now due on this recurring day" Date: 1868

Background imageEsteem Collection: An extremely rare porcelain coffee cup - WWI

An extremely rare porcelain coffee cup - WWI
An extremely rare porcelain coffee cup and saucer manufactured by S. A. de Fuisseaux Baddour, Belgique, 1914. Cup inscribed Heroic Tommy in Belgium with the Union Jack and the handle has the black

Background imageEsteem Collection: Monsieur Daumier your Robert-Macaire series delightful

Monsieur Daumier your Robert-Macaire series delightful
Artokoloro

Background imageEsteem Collection: Smokers ca 1636 Oil wood 18 1 / 4 x 14 1 / 2 46. 4 36. 8 cm

Smokers ca 1636 Oil wood 18 1 / 4 x 14 1 / 2 46. 4 36. 8 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageEsteem Collection: Benjamin Moreland, High Master of St. Pauls School Inscribed in brown paint

Benjamin Moreland, High Master of St. Pauls School Inscribed in brown paint, across bottom: " This portrait of Benjamin Moreland, now first master of St

Background imageEsteem Collection: Loving Memory of the German Sausage - Kaiser Wilhelm II

Loving Memory of the German Sausage - Kaiser Wilhelm II Date: circa 1919

Background imageEsteem Collection: Nur Certificate

Nur Certificate
National Union of Railwaymen : Certificate presented to Brother P Bavidge as a token of their esteem by his colleagues at the Halifax No 1 branch of the Union


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"Embracing Esteem: A Journey Through Time and Objects" In a corner of the room, a Phrenological Head stands proudly, reminding us of the intricate workings of our minds. Its detailed features invite contemplation on the importance of self-esteem. Beside it, an elegant black marble mantel clock once owned by Charles, 1st Viscount Wakefield, symbolizes the value of time in nurturing one's sense of worth. Tick-tock echoes through the room as we ponder this timeless lesson. A stunning masterpiece catches our eye - a painting depicting a gorgeous redhead naked lady exuding confidence and self-assurance. Her beauty serves as a reminder that true esteem comes from within. Moving forward in history, we encounter "Mark Of Esteem, " an emblematic phrase that encapsulates recognition and admiration for one's achievements. It reminds us to celebrate our accomplishments with pride. Next to it lies a National Certificate of Good Behaviour during the French Revolution – evidence that even amidst chaos and uncertainty, individuals can maintain their dignity and earn respect through virtuous actions. An extremely rare porcelain coffee cup from World War I tells tales of resilience amid adversity. As soldiers sipped their coffee from its delicate surface, they found solace in moments that bolstered their spirits. Delving deeper into knowledge acquisition, an engraving titled "How to study phrenology" unveils secrets about understanding ourselves better. It encourages us to explore our strengths and weaknesses with curiosity and compassion. Repeating itself thrice is another porcelain coffee cup from WWI – each representing stories untold but etched forever in history. These cups bear witness to camaraderie forged amidst conflict; reminders that unity fosters collective esteem. An Early Greetings Card from Victorian times reveals how expressions of appreciation have long been cherished traditions. Small gestures can uplift hearts and reinforce bonds between individuals who hold each other dear. The words echo softly across the room.