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Hand-drawn frame with intricate botanical elements featuring star anise, citrus slices, and decorative patterns in a symmetrical design.-stock-foto
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Silver snowflake borders, elegant winter seamless patterns isolated on dark background. Festive snow ornaments, decorative frames for holiday greeting cards, Christmas banners, and New Year designs.-stock-foto
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A Vector collection of classic Greek key meander borders, featuring straight and wavy geometric ornamental patterns in black.-stock-foto
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Honeycomb Pattern distinct geometric patterns-stock-foto
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Doodle lettering word Yourself. Black. Isolated on white background. Cursive font, rounded letters. Have an outline of dark lines. Filled with linear patterns of spirals, semicircles with thin lines.-stock-foto
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Hatching seamless patterns with lines, stripes, grids and crosshatch textures, black and white hand drawn linear backgrounds, abstract geometric tile-stock-foto
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Pattern texture circle doodle patterns with circular geometric ornamental motifs, hand drawn abstract round elements, stripes, lines, dots, waves and-stock-foto
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Golden snowflake borders, elegant winter seamless patterns isolated on grey background. Festive snow ornaments, decorative frames for holiday greeting cards, Christmas banners, and New Year designs.-stock-foto
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Modern architectural interior ceiling detail showing curved wooden slats and beautiful decorative lights creating interesting geometric patterns and l-stock-foto
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Gift boxes 2D line objects set-stock-foto
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Golden snowflake borders, elegant winter seamless patterns isolated on dark background. Festive snow ornaments, decorative frames for holiday greeting cards, Christmas banners, and New Year designs.-stock-foto
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Collection of various abstract geometric shapes featuring blue sunburst rays and circular linear patterns isolated on a white background.-stock-foto
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Hand drawn Easter egg doodles with various linear patterns like zigzags, waves, and dots isolated on a white background for spring celebration designs-stock-foto
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A minimalist geometric background featuring overlapping translucent rectangles, circles, and linear patterns in soft green and grey tones on a white b-stock-foto
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A collection of various abstract geometric shapes featuring blue sunburst rays and circular linear patterns isolated on a white background.-stock-foto
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Round maze labyrinth pattern on pink background. Vector illustration of turing reaction diffusion organic lines in circle shape.-stock-foto
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Black swirl stars. Linear vortex shapes. Vector spiral icons. Abstract geometric patterns-stock-foto
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Decorative Easter egg with curly black ink spiral patterns on beige background.Hand drawn swirl ornaments for creative spring holiday branding and art-stock-foto
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Collection of vibrant seamless linear patterns with clover shapes on a festive Christmas background. Playful designs for holiday fashion, textiles, ho-stock-foto
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Repeatable patterns texture fabric check, tile vector pattern tartan. Eps textile plaid seamless background in white and pastel colors palette.-stock-foto
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Black line candles with abstract geometric and psychedelic patterns. Various decorative candles with melted wax and flame. Outline sign vector set. Co-stock-foto
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Saint Vincent de Paul. The saint visible in a bust, wearing a surplice and a stole; face stippled. The image is enclosed in an oval frame decorated with laurel branches and placed on a rectangular plate with a separate field for an inscription at the bottom: 'S. Vincentius a Paulo Congregationis Missionis et Puellarum Charitatis Founder.' Part of a series of graphic compositions depicting images that were objects of worship, mostly made by anonymous engravers often in monastery engraving workshops. Graphic plate (graphic matrix), height 12.5 cm, width 8.4 cm; Vilnius, 1790–1820., A rectangular-stock-foto
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Gothic interior with a rosette; Feliks Jabłczyński (1865–1928), graphic artist; church interior architectural study of a rosette and stained glass window; Gothic style; ca. 1924; Warsaw; Polish graphic art; graphic matrix/plate; height 8.4 cm, width 7.3 cm., The image shows a detailed monochrome sketch of an interior architectural scene dominated by a large circular stained-glass window design high on the wall, with radiating linear patterns extending downward like long fringe; the composition includes tall arched structures and vertical columns on either side, a lower section with a decorativ-stock-foto
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Drachma of Peroz I (ruler of Persia, 459–484). Obverse: bust of Peroz right, wearing a crown with a crescent and korymbos; in front of the crown a second crescent; Pahlavi inscription. Reverse: fire altar with king and priest at its sides, above the altar a star and crescent; pearl rim; Pahlavi inscription. Sassanid art/Kingdom; Iran/Persia. Coin, diameter 26.5–27.5 mm, weight 4.70 g., A round metallic disc with a raised circular border and a central raised design, showing ornate carved shapes and symmetrical decorative motifs; there are curved and linear embossed elements, rounded bead-like p-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) seated on a throne, facing right, holding a bow; monogram below the bow. Coin fitted with an eyelet. Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint unknown. Coin; diameter 19.0 × 21.0 mm; weight 3.40 g., A worn circular metallic pendant with an irregular edge and a small loop at the top, showing a textured surface with raised and indented markings and decorative linear patterns; the metal appears silver-gray with darker gray patina in recessed areas and lighter si-stock-foto
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Drachma, Vologases I (51–79). Obverse: bust of Vologases I wearing a diadem, king facing left. Reverse: Arsakes seated on a throne, facing right, holding a bow in his hands; monogram below the bow. Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) — iconography, diadems, Parthian Kingdom, Iran. Mint: Parthia. Coin. Diameter 18.0 × 19.0 mm; weight 3.45 g., A single round metallic object with a worn and textured surface sits against a white background; the object appears silver-gray with darker tarnished areas and irregular edges, and its surface shows raised patterns and small indented dots forming-stock-foto
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Bracteate, 1135–1138. In a pearl border, on the left facing right, a kneeling prince shown in profile with hands outstretched toward a standing bishop. The bishop, St. Adalbert, wears liturgical vestments, holds a crosier in his left hand and rests his right hand on the prince's head. Around the rim, in a linear border, inscription: +REBLADBLEZLAV. Romanesque; Middle Ages. Subject: Bolesław III Wrymouth (Prince of Poland), bishop, martyrs, gesture of protection, kneeling prince. Coin (bracteate). Diameter: 26.1–26.7 mm. Weight: 0.44 g., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven surface showi-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund II Augustus (King of Poland; 1544–1572). Obverse: Polish eagle; rim inscription between pearl-shaped borders: .SIGIS.AVG.DGREX.POLO.MDL. Reverse: Lithuanian Pogoń; below, date 15–66; rim inscription between pearl-shaped borders divided by the Jastrzębiec coat of arms: .MON, A.MAG, I - DVCAT.LIT, 1566. Maker: Myszkowski, Stanisław (?-1570). Emblems: Jagiellons (dynasty), eagles, Pogoń. Function: coin (half-grosz). Place: Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Tykocin, Poland. Materials/measurements: diameter 19.0–20.3 mm, weight 1.1 g., A circular metallic object with a text-stock-foto
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Gdańsk trojak, Sigismund I the Old (King of Poland; 1506–1548). Obv.: Crowned male bust in profile turned to the right, inscription in the rim: .SIGIS.I.REX.POLO.DO.TO.PRVS. Rev.: Inscription in five lines in the rim, date separated by a shield with the coat of arms of Gdańsk: .III./GROSS.AR/TRIP:CIVI/GEDANEN/.15 - 40. 1540. Poland, Gdańsk. Coin (trojak), Jagiellon dynasty; city coat of arms (Gdańsk); royal bust; iconography of Sigismund I the Old. Diameter 20.7–21.4 mm; weight 2.57 g., A round metallic object with a worn, uneven edge is shown against a white background; the surface is a muted-stock-foto
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Lithuanian half-grosz, Sigismund I the Old (king of Poland; 1506–1548). Obverse: Pursuer (Lithuanian emblem) turned left; inscription in rim between pearl borders: + COIN:SIGISMVNDI:1517:. Reverse: Crowned Polish eagle; inscription in rim between pearl borders: + MAGNI:DV, LITVANIE:. Dated 1517. Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Vilnius., A round metallic object with a textured, worn surface in shades of gray, featuring a raised circular border and an inner circular design; within the inner area a relief depicts a figure on or beside an animal with elongated forms and linear details; surrounding the c-stock-foto
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szeląg, eagles, cross (iconographic), Frederick William I Hohenzollern (Great Elector of Brandenburg; Prince of Prussia; 1620-1688), Hohenzollern (coat of arms). Obv. Prussian eagle, on its chest a monogram composed of the letters IC. On the rim, between the pearl borders, an inscription beginning with a princely mitre FRID.WILH.MAR.BR.SRIPR.EL. Rv. Monogram composed of the letters FW. In the rim an inscription beginning with a stylized cross, divided by the Hohenzollern coat of arms +SOLIDUS.PR - USSI, 1654. 1654. Ducal Prussia (1525-1701), Königsberg. Coin: diameter 15.3 mm, weight 0.55 g, a-stock-foto
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Denarius (royal type) of Bolesław II the Bold (king of Poland; 1058–1079). Obverse: Crowned bust of Bolesław the Bold facing left, sword in hand. Reverse: Church topped with three domes. Date: 1076–1079. Place: Kraków, Poland. Coin; weight 0.76 g., A round, worn metallic object with a textured surface showing raised decorative shapes and patterns, predominantly in shades of silver, gray, and hints of pale green; the object has a slightly irregular edge and a central area with a cluster of curved and linear raised forms surrounded by a narrow beaded border, set against a white background.-stock-foto
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drachma, Vologases I (51–79) — Obv.: bust of Vologases I left, wearing a diadem, with a long beard in a decorative robe. Rev.: Arsakes sitting on a throne, turned right, holding a bow in his hands, monogram below the bow. Arsakes I (King of Parthians; ca. 247–217 BC) — iconography, busts, Parthian Kingdom, bows (armed), diadems, Iran. 51–79, Parthia, Ecbatana, Iran. Coin: diameter 17.5 × 21.0 mm, weight 3.60 g., A round metallic object with a worn silver-gray surface showing raised linear shapes and patterns, a few irregular edges, and several indented marks arranged around a central design; v-stock-foto
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bronze coin, Gorgippia; obverse: head of Apollo in a laurel wreath facing right, hair combed up, two curled locks on the neck; reverse: tripod, behind it a thyrsus with a ribbon positioned diagonally to the right, monogram in the right field; iconography: head of Apollo, tripod, thyrsus; mythology: Apollo; monograms; 1st quarter of the 1st century BC (95–65 BC according to Frolov); Cimmerian Bosporus, Gorgippia; coin; weight 9.95 g; dimensions: 22.7 mm × 22.2 mm; maker: Terlecki, Ignatius (1860–1916), A round metal object with a worn, uneven surface showing a few raised carved designs; the obj-stock-foto
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one and a half, Pfahler, Ernest, cross (iconographic), George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Duke of Prussia; 1620–1640), orb of reign (iconographic), coats of arms. Obv.: Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials. In the lower part of the orb, value numerals Z4. On the sides of the cross, date numerals 2-3. In the rim between the borders, an inscription divided by a cross .GE.WI, SRIE.L.PD. Rw. Under the ducal mitre, a five-field coat of arms; below in the shield, the value numeral 3. In the rim between the borders, an inscription divided by the mitre and the valu-stock-foto
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szeląg, Pfahler, Ernest, the Wiślica hoard (numism), eagles, George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Prince of Prussia; 1620-1640), Hohenzollern (coat of arms), rosettes, Obv. Prussian eagle, on its chest the crowned letter S. In the rim between the rims an inscription beginning with a heart - the hallmark GEORG.WILH.MAR., RSRIEL. Rw. Monogram composed of the letters GW. In the rim between the borders an inscription beginning with a rosette, divided by the Hohenzollern coat of arms SOLI, S.PR - VSSIAE.1627, 1627, Ducal Prussia (1525-1701), Königsberg, coin: diameter 15.8 mm, weigh-stock-foto
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One-and-a-half (coin), Ernest Pfahler, Wiślica hoard (numismatic), obverse: under the ducal mitre a five-field coat of arms with value numeral 3 in the shield; in the rim between the rims an inscription divided by the mitre and the value numeral GE, WI, MA. — BR.SRI. Reverse: royal orb with a cross whose arms terminate in finials; lower part of the orb bears value numerals 24; on the sides of the cross the numerals of the date - 6; in the rim between the rims an inscription divided by a cross and a heart below the orb: MONE.NO. — DVC.PRVS., 1626. Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsberg; coin, di-stock-foto
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one-and-a-half, Ernest Pfahler, the hoard from Wiślica (numism.), George William Hohenzollern (Elector of Brandenburg; Prince of Prussia; 1620-1640), cross (iconographic), orb of rule (iconographic), coats of arms. Obv. Royal orb with a cross with arms terminating in finials. In the lower part of the orb the value numerals Z4. On the sides of the cross the date numerals Z - I. In the rim between the rims an inscription divided by a cross, beginning with a heart GE.WI.MAR., PD, Rw. Five-field coat of arms, below in the shield the value digit 3. In the rim between the borders an inscription sepa-stock-foto
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szeląg, a forgery from the period; eagles; cross (iconographic); Frederick William I Hohenzollern (Great Elector of Brandenburg; Prince of Prussia; 1620–1688); Hohenzollern (coat of arms). Obverse: Prussian eagle, on its chest a star. On the rim, between the pearl borders, an inscription beginning with a princely mitre FRIDVILHMARSR. Reverse: monogram composed of the letters FW; in the rim an inscription beginning with a stylized cross, divided by the Hohenzollern coat of arms, reading SOLID, P -, VSSIAI, 16.. . Ducal Prussia (1525–1701). For the original: Königsberg. Coin, contemporary counte-stock-foto
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szeląg; eagles; cross (iconographic); Frederick William I Hohenzollern (Great Elector of Brandenburg; Prince of Prussia; 1620–1688); Hohenzollern (coat of arms). Obverse: Prussian eagle with a monogram composed of the letters IC on its breast; in the rim, between pearl borders, an inscription beginning with a princely mitre FRID.WILH.MAR.BR.SRIPR.EL. Reverse: monogram composed of the letters FW separating the inner border; in the rim an inscription beginning with a cross, divided by the Hohenzollern coat of arms, SOLIDUS.PR - USSIAE.1654. Date: 1654. Place: Ducal Prussia (1525–1701), Königsber-stock-foto