
This is a vintage black and white engraving featuring a collection of objects related to seals and impressions. **No. 1:** A large, irregularly shaped stone with a rough, textured surface. It appears to be a matrix for creating impressions, with a cavity visible on its surface. The stone is shaded to give it a three-dimensional appearance. **No. 2:** A central figure of a nude male with a fish tail, reminiscent of a merman. He is depicted with arms outstretched, as if presenting something. Below him is the text 'A. The Impression of the Characters'. **No. 3:** A shield-shaped seal with a gothic arched window design. Within the window are three figures, possibly saints or religious figures. Below the figures is the word 'Wainlott'. The shield is surrounded by a decorative border. **Additional Elements:** * A simple ring is positioned above the merman figure. * A small circular seal with the letters 'mk' is also present. * Numbers 'No. 1', 'No. 2', and 'No. 3' are placed beneath each object, indicating their respective identification. The overall style of the engraving is detailed and precise, typical of historical illustrations. The objects are arranged in a way that suggests they are being presented for study or documentation.