Metal engraving of biblical figures Moses, Aaron, David, and Solomon, each holding associated attributes. Engraving by Martin Bernigeroth. Frontispiece to the Talmud sponsored by Behrend Lehman, the first complete edition of the Talmud printed in Germany. Printed by Michael Gottschalk.
Poem by Penina Moise entitled, "Cupid and Bacchus, Or the fanciful origin of the introduction of Olives with Wine." First line of the poem reads, "Two infant-gods once flew to earth..."
Black-and-white etched satirical portrait of Levi Whitehead, head waiter of the Bacchus (Backhouse Wines) Inn, Tadcaster, Yorkshire. Etching by traveller and amateur etcher Frederick Atkinson, a silk-mercer and draper in York. Published June 1, 1797, by W. Richardson, 31 Strand.
Postcard with a reproduction of a color drawing by S. Schur of the Hurva Synagogue in Jerusalem. The postcard identifies drawing as the Nissan Beck Shul, also known as Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue.