EditorialFlint hunting rifle, The lock is engraved with edges and lofwork, the lock plate is signed. Polished barrel with a silver visor grain in the shape of a crawling dog, carved in relief with leafy tendrils, engraved on the back with asymmetrical leafy ten...
EditorialModel of a bronze cannon, Model of a cannon with oval grape with acanthus leaves and buds. Inscription on breech tape, coat of arms between breech band and first break in relief. The coat of arms of the Frisian Van Haersma family has an oak tree on the...
EditorialCanoes of Oonalashka. Drawn by John Webber and engraved by William Angus. Two drawings of canoeists off the Alaskan coast. The two figures in the top canoe come from Prince William Sound and are wearing the cone-shaped headwear. The canoeist below is a...
EditorialModel of a 30-Pounder Gun on Deck, Model of a 30-pound cannon on a horse on a ship part. The wooden barrel, 55 cm long and with a 32 mm caliber, is painted black, it has a visor on the waistband, the grape is flat from behind and has a refraction ring....
Editorial[Whole folio] End of Psalm 108. Marginal decoration. Below, Sir Geoffrey Luttrell mounted, attended by his wife, Agnes Sutton, with his helm and lance, and his daughter-in-law, Beatrice Scrope, who holds his shield. Both are dressed in heraldic gowns. ...
EditorialRepresentations of animals used as decoys by the Americans of King George's Sound, North America. Two wood bird masks, a bird rattle, an Alaskan or Siberian bentwood visor, and an Alaskan seal decoy helmet. April 1778. Drawings executed by John Webber ...
EditorialEuropean Championships Munich 2022: Track cycling team pursuit final, International Congress Center Mu, Munich, Bavaria, Germany - 12 Aug 2022
EditorialBronze cannon on spindle or standard, oblong cannon, rear part of which is broken off. With dolphins in the form of dragons, resting on mik, which ends in a round point. Two taps around which the aim is. Mouth flares wide into octagonal head, showing t...
EditorialSelf-Portrait with a Visor. Jean-Sim?on Chardin; French, 1699-1779. Date: 1771-1781. Dimensions: 457 ? 374 mm. Pastel on blue laid paper, mounted on canvas. Origin: France.