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Four Leaved Collection

"Discover the charm of 'four-leaved' treasures

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: German birthday card (colour litho)

German birthday card (colour litho)
731852 German birthday card (colour litho) by German School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: German birthday card, decorated with a frog blowing bubbles from a pipe)

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: Four-leaved clover with pigs on each leaf (colour litho)

Four-leaved clover with pigs on each leaf (colour litho)
732070 Four-leaved clover with pigs on each leaf (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: Four-leaved allseed, Polycarpon tetraphyllum

Four-leaved allseed, Polycarpon tetraphyllum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by Richard Duppa from his The Classes and Orders of the Linnaean System of Botany, Longman

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 760

Curtis British Entomology Plate 760
Hymenoptera: Vespa rufa = Vespula rufa (Anchor-faced Wasp) [Plant: Polycarpon tetraphyllum (Four-leaved Allseed)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: British New Year card (colour litho)

British New Year card (colour litho)
732475 British New Year card (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: British New Year card, with red-capped toadstools, and the legend)

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: Dutch New Years card (colour litho)

Dutch New Years card (colour litho)
732267 Dutch New Years card (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dutch New Years card, with a woman surrounded by four-leaf clovers)

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: Four-leaf clover

Four-leaf clover (Trifolium sp.). Clover plants are used in agriculture as hay or pasture plants. They are also used as soil enrichers

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: Mexican wood-sorrel (Oxalis tetraphylla)

Mexican wood-sorrel (Oxalis tetraphylla)
Mexican wood-sorrel flowers (Oxalis tetraphylla). Also known as good luck leaf, Mexican wood sorrel is native to Mexico but can also be grown as a garden plant

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: Lucky in love, conceptual image

Lucky in love, conceptual image

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: Four-leaved allseed (Polycarpon tetraphyllum). Rare coastal plant in UK

Four-leaved allseed (Polycarpon tetraphyllum). Rare coastal plant in UK
ROG-12684 Four-leaved allseed Rare coastal plant in UK. Polycarpon tetraphyllum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFour Leaved Collection: Mexican wood-sorrel, or shamrock (Oxalis tetraphylla). A good luck plant. Mexico, and gardens

Mexican wood-sorrel, or shamrock (Oxalis tetraphylla). A good luck plant. Mexico, and gardens
ROG-12479 Mexican wood-sorrel / shamrock Mexico, and gardens Oxalis tetraphylla A good luck plant. Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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"Discover the charm of 'four-leaved' treasures. 🍀✨ From German birthday cards to British Christmas cards, this collection showcases the enchanting allure of four-leafed wonders. Starting with a vibrant German New Year card and a captivating German birthday card, both adorned with intricate colour lithographs that capture the essence of celebration. Next, we delve into nature's whimsy with a delightful four-leaf clover featuring adorable pigs on each leaf - an extraordinary find depicted in a charming colour lithograph. And let us not forget the Polycarpon tetraphyllum, also known as Four-leaved allseed, showcased in Curtis British Entomology Plate 760 - an exquisite botanical illustration capturing its delicate beauty. As we continue our journey through time and cultures, we encounter more stunning creations such as British New Year cards and Dutch New Year cards - their vivid colour lithographs radiating joy and good wishes for the year ahead. The British Easter card adds another touch of elegance to this assortment with its beautifully crafted design. But it wouldn't be complete without revisiting the iconic symbol itself - the four-leaf clover. A universal emblem of luck and fortune that transcends borders and generations. Its timeless appeal is captured once again in various forms throughout these captivating pieces. Lastly, we are introduced to Mexican wood-sorrel (Oxalis tetraphylla), showcasing yet another variation of nature's gift - its vibrant petals forming a perfect quartet. This mesmerizing plant reminds us that beauty can be found even in unexpected places. This eclectic compilation celebrates 'four-leaved' marvels from around the world – from cherished holiday greetings to rare botanical discoveries. Each piece invites you to embrace luck, happiness, and serendipity wherever you may find them. "