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Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Polypody of the Oak Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Polypody of the Oak

€290.00

Lively 18th-century engraving of Polypody of the Oak by Elizabeth Blackwell, showing rhythmic fern fronds and creeping rhizomes, perfect for naturalist or woodland-themed decor. 

Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Female Fern Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Female Fern

€260.00

Graceful 18th-century botanical engraving of the Female Fern by Elizabeth Blackwell, with airy fronds and exposed root, beautiful in minimalist or nature-focused spaces. 

Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Sage Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Sage

€270.00

Charming 18th-century engraving of Sage by Elizabeth Blackwell, with blue-green leaves and delicate flowers, perfect for kitchen walls or herb-themed gallery displays. 

Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Mountain Calamint Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Mountain Calamint

€320.00

Refined 18th-century engraving of Mountain Calamint by Elizabeth Blackwell, with upright stems and pink blossoms, ideal for calm, herbal or cottage-inspired interiors. 

Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Water Calamint Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Water Calamint

€320.00

19th-century hand-colored engraving of Water Calamint, with delicate pink blooms and fine botanical details. 

Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Common Calamint Antique Botanical Print – Elisabeth Blackwell – Common Calamint

€390.00

Hand-colored botanical engraving of the Common Calamint, with dense foliage and soft pink-purple florets. 

Three Calamints – Botanical Trio from A Curious Herbal | Elisabeth Blackwell Three Calamints – Botanical Trio from A Curious Herbal | Elisabeth Blackwell

€900.00

A curated botanical trio illustrating three closely related Calamintha species — officinalis, montana, and aquatica — as engraved and hand-colored by Elisabeth Blackwell for A Curious Herbal (1737–1739). Presented together, these plates offer a rare comparative view of medicinal, habitat-specific, and morphological variation within a single genus, reflecting early modern botanical practice and apothecary knowledge.