EditorialA variety of ladles, which begin at $2.19, a the Restaurant Store in Pennsauken, N.J., on Friday, March 19, 2023. (Michelle Gustafson/The New York Times)
EditorialChinook cradleboard to flatten a child's head a, flattened skulls b, natural skull c, Chinook canoe d, Niskah war canoe e, canoe ladles f, medicine man's Stikeen mask g, Niskah woman with mouth plug h, mouth plug i, wapito diggers k, war clubs l, and c...
EditorialNataliia Minko ladles soup into a bowl in the kitchen of her home in Dudchany, Ukraine on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2022. (Nicole Tung/The New York Times)
EditorialBronze ladle terminating in two ducks' heads, Classical, 5th century B.C., Etruscan, Bronze, H.: 13 in. (33 cm), Bronzes, With certain utensils such as ladles, especially when they have no figural decoration, the Greek and Etruscan examples are virtual...
EditorialBronze strainer, Classical, 5th century B.C., Etruscan, Bronze, H.: 9 3/4 x 4 5/16 x 1 1/2 in. (24.8 x 11 x 3.8 cm), Bronzes, Strainers, like ladles, were standard equipment for symposia (drinking parties). The handles of both usually end in the head o...
EditorialA worker ladles sugar water onto almonds roasting in a copper basin at The Confetti Pelino candy factory in Sulmona, Italy, May 28, 2021. (Nadia Shira Cohen/The New York Times)
EditorialTerracotta fragments of mastoids (drinking cups with narrow base) or kyathoi (cup-shaped ladles), Greek, Attic, Archaic, Date late 6th/early 5th century B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; black-figure, Vases.
EditorialTerracotta fragments of mastoids (drinking cups with narrow base) or kyathoi (cup-shaped ladles), Greek, Attic, Archaic, Date late 6th/early 5th century B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; black-figure, Vases.
EditorialTerracotta fragments of mastoids (drinking cups with narrow base) or kyathoi (cup-shaped ladles), Greek, Attic, Archaic, Date late 6th/early 5th century B.C., Greek, Attic, Terracotta; black-figure, Vases.
EditorialThe skeleton of Death ladles punch into a glass of a Toastmaster with gout at a raucous Georgian drinking party. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816.
EditorialLeaders of the Pacification of the Kagoshima Rebels Celebrating with Cups of Wine from the Emperor (Kagoshima zokuto chinsei ni yotte shosho tenhai chodai no zu).
EditorialBronze ladle terminating in two ducks' heads, Classical, 5th century B.C., Etruscan, Bronze, H.: 13 in. (33 cm), Bronzes, With certain utensils such as ladles, especially when they have no figural decoration, the Greek and Etruscan examples are virtual...
EditorialLeaders of the Pacification of the Kagoshima Rebels Celebrating with Cups of Wine from the Emperor (Kagoshima zokuto chinsei ni yotte shosho tenhai chodai no zu).
EditorialSacred instruments to Egyptian, Greek and Roman gods including phallic statue to Bacchus, sacrificial altars, vases, ladles, etc. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (...
EditorialBronze lampstand, Archaic, late 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Bronze, H. 25 3/4 in. (65.4 cm), Bronzes, As vase-paintings and other representations show, the lampstand was an important piece of equipment in the symposium (drinking party). It held not only...
EditorialBronze ladle terminating in two ducks' heads, Classical, 5th century B.C., Etruscan, Bronze, H.: 13 in. (33 cm), Bronzes, With certain utensils such as ladles, especially when they have no figural decoration, the Greek and Etruscan examples are virtual...
EditorialBronze strainer, Classical, 5th century B.C., Etruscan, Bronze, H.: 9 3/4 x 4 5/16 x 1 1/2 in. (24.8 x 11 x 3.8 cm), Bronzes, Strainers, like ladles, were standard equipment for symposia (drinking parties). The handles of both usually end in the head o...
EditorialOsakazu Byobu (Osakajo-zu byobu) - Japanese eight-panel folding screen depicting the cityscape of Osaka during the Toyotomi Era (1583-1615) in the Momoyama Period. Housed in Schloss Eggenberg (Eggenberg Castle Museum) Graz, Austria. Panel 8 - a Teaho...
EditorialLeaders of the Pacification of the Kagoshima Rebels Celebrating with Cups of Wine from the Emperor (Kagoshima zokuto chinsei ni yotte shosho tenhai chodai no zu).
EditorialBronze lampstand, Archaic, late 6th century B.C., Cypriot, Bronze, H. 25 3/4 in. (65.4 cm), Bronzes, As vase-paintings and other representations show, the lampstand was an important piece of equipment in the symposium (drinking party). It held not only...
EditorialBronze ladle terminating in two ducks' heads, Classical, 5th century B.C., Etruscan, Bronze, H.: 13 in. (33 cm), Bronzes, With certain utensils such as ladles, especially when they have no figural decoration, the Greek and Etruscan examples are virtual...
EditorialBronze strainer, Classical, 5th century B.C., Etruscan, Bronze, H.: 9 3/4 x 4 5/16 x 1 1/2 in. (24.8 x 11 x 3.8 cm), Bronzes, Strainers, like ladles, were standard equipment for symposia (drinking parties). The handles of both usually end in the head o...
EditorialAlabaster spoon or ladle, Late Bronze Age III, 1200?1050 B.C., Cypriot, Gypsum (alabaster), Overall: 1 3/4 ? 2 ? 5 1/2 in. (4.4 ? 5.1 ? 14 cm), Miscellaneous-Stone Vases, The ladle is made of Cypriot stone, but imitates a shape from Eighteenth Dynasty ...
EditorialThe skeleton of Death ladles punch into a glass of a Toastmaster with gout at a raucous Georgian drinking party. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Thomas Rowlandson from The English Dance of Death, Ackermann, London, 1816.
EditorialChinook cradleboard to flatten a child's head a, flattened skulls b, natural skull c, Chinook canoe d, Niskah war canoe e, canoe ladles f, medicine man's Stikeen mask g, Niskah woman with mouth plug h, mouth plug i, wapito diggers k, war clubs l, and c...
EditorialSacred instruments to Egyptian, Greek and Roman gods including phallic statue to Bacchus, sacrificial altars, vases, ladles, etc. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrario's Costumes Antique and Modern of All Peoples (...
EditorialSet of five implements for the fire-offering ceremony: the ganzgar and ganglu are the two ladles; the tsesum is the trident; the drigu, the cutting knife; and the yutho, the stick. Box: wood, velvet, 94 x 26,5 cm.