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Lime (alternate #4)
Somewhat resembling a kidney, this symbol was used in early chemistry to represent lime.
Steel (alternate #2)
An early chemical symbol for steel.
Steel (alternate #3)
Bearing a distinct resemblance to the anarchy logo, this is actually an early chemical symbol for the metal steel.
Tin (alternate #5)
An early chemical symbol indicating the metal tin.
Arsenic sulphate (alchemy)
An alchemical and early chemical symbol for the compound arsenic sulphate.
Alcohol (alchemy)
An early chemical symbol used to indicate alcohol or a wine spirit.
Zinc (alchemy)
An 18th century chemical symbol representing the metal zinc.
Golden number 15
On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle.
Crystallization
In 18th century chemistry, this symbol represented the process of crystallization.
Tartar (alternate #3)
A symbol in early chemistry for tartaric acid salt.
Mix (alternate #1)
An alchemical symbol indicating the process of mixing.
Alcohol (alternate #1)
An early chemical symbol used to indicate alcohol.
Borax (alternate #1)
A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to represent borax (also known as tinkal).
Antimony (alternate #2)
Early chemical symbol for antimony.
Day of Tiburtius
A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Sweden.
Day of Tiburtius (alternate #1)
A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Sweden.
Day of Tiburtius (alternate #2)
A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Sweden.
Michaelmas
A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Scandinavia.
Michalemas (alternate)
A symbol from the clog almanacs used in Medieval Scandinavia.
Annunciation Day
In Medieval clog almanacs, this symbol represented Annunciation Day, or the vernal (spring) equinox.
Golden number 10
On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle.
Golden number 17
On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle.
Golden number 17 (alternate)
On a clog almanac, this symbol represents an aspect of the lunar cycle.
Virgin Mary
A symbol used on Medieval clog almanacs to designate holy days associated with the Virgin Mary.
Metallum sulphuratum
A symbol used in 18th century chemistry to indicate a compound of sulphur and a metal.

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