EditorialSnuffbox with Mars saying goodbye to Venus while Amor tries to stop him. The scalloped box, with a straight back, has a hinged lid. The bottom is surrounded by a profile edge. It contains a plate, driven by an asymmetrical fantasy structure built from ...
EditorialJar, Japan, 19th century, Japan, Clay covered with a mottled, thick glaze with white froth of Satsuma type (Seto ware), H. 7 3/4 in. (19.7 cm), Ceramics.
EditorialCutlery canteen Cutlery case, The rectangular, mahogany chest with high rising rear has multiple arched sides, protruding corner posts and a lid with silver hinges. It rests on four cast, silver legs in the shape of a tall flower branch. Emerging from ...
EditorialCrane jug, with three faucets, with driven seed beads, flower and flame motifs, The pear-shaped jug, with a separate lid, rests on three legs and is provided with three faucets and two ears. The legs are each constructed from two C-volutes, the lower d...
EditorialTap jug, The pear-shaped jug, with a loose lid, has three high legs resting on rosewood bobbins, a tap and a C-shaped ear of water buffalo horn placed opposite it. The cast legs are shaped like a branch with a flower and end in a base. The body is trou...
EditorialSnuffbox with Mars saying goodbye to Venus while Amor tries to stop him. The scalloped box, with a straight back, has a hinged lid. The bottom is surrounded by a profile edge. It contains a plate, driven by an asymmetrical fantasy structure built from ...
EditorialA royal brewery, or how to cook a wife, engraving 1821, George IV, a conning stoker, of some Mischief brewing, stirring up the Flames of Persecution, with vengeance, saying, If this trial fail I'l brew no more. Behind him is a vat Filthy composition in...
EditorialCutlery canteen Cutlery case, The rectangular, mahogany chest with high rising rear has multiple arched sides, protruding corner posts and a lid with silver hinges. It rests on four cast, silver legs in the shape of a tall flower branch. Emerging from ...
EditorialCrane jug, with three faucets, with driven seed beads, flower and flame motifs, The pear-shaped jug, with a separate lid, rests on three legs and is provided with three faucets and two ears. The legs are each constructed from two C-volutes, the lower d...
EditorialTap jug, The pear-shaped jug, with a loose lid, has three high legs resting on rosewood bobbins, a tap and a C-shaped ear of water buffalo horn placed opposite it. The cast legs are shaped like a branch with a flower and end in a base. The body is trou...
EditorialSnuffbox with Mars saying goodbye to Venus while Amor tries to stop him. The scalloped box, with a straight back, has a hinged lid. The bottom is surrounded by a profile edge. It contains a plate, driven by an asymmetrical fantasy structure built from ...
EditorialA royal brewery, or how to cook a wife, engraving 1821, George IV, a conning stoker, of some Mischief brewing, stirring up the Flames of Persecution, with vengeance, saying, If this trial fail I'l brew no more. Behind him is a vat Filthy composition in...
EditorialAngelo's House?Escalus, a Justice, Elbow, Froth, Clown, Officers, etc. (Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, Act 2, Scene 1), April 23, 1798, Stipple engraving, Image: 17 1/2 x 23 3/8 in. (44.5 x 59.4 cm), Prints, After Robert Smirke (British, Wigton, Cum...
Editorial17th century illustration showing a dog with froth at it's mouth, so possibly rabid. A Declaration of such greivous accidents as commonly follow the biting of mad Dogges, together with the cure thereof. London : John Bill, 1613. Source: 1191.i.1.(1) Ti...
EditorialMeasure for measure. Act II, scene I. Angelo's House. Escalus, A Justice, Elbow, Froth, Clown, etc. . A Collection of Prints, from pictures painted for the purpose of illustrating the Dramatic Works of Shakspeare, by the Artists of Great Britain. Lo...
EditorialAngelo's House?Escalus, a Justice, Elbow, Froth, Clown, Officers, etc. (Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, Act 2, Scene 1), April 23, 1798, Stipple engraving, Image: 17 1/2 x 23 3/8 in. (44.5 x 59.4 cm), Prints, After Robert Smirke (British, Wigton, Cum...
EditorialA royal brewery, or how to cook a wife, engraving 1821, George IV, a conning stoker, of some Mischief brewing, stirring up the Flames of Persecution, with vengeance, saying, If this trial fail I'l brew no more. Behind him is a vat Filthy composition in...
EditorialA royal brewery, or how to cook a wife, engraving 1821, George IV, a conning stoker, of some Mischief brewing, stirring up the Flames of Persecution, with vengeance, saying, If this trial fail I'l brew no more. Behind him is a vat Filthy composition in...