Editorial" Palace Ware" jar, Neo-Assyrian, from Ninveh, northern Iraq, 700-612 BCE. " Palace Ware" is very thin and delicate, with flared rims and dimples on the body. Potters made the dimples by pressing with their fingers. Finger marks are...
EditorialVase, Christopher Dresser, Scottish, 1834 1904, Linthorpe Pottery, Yorkshire, 18791889, Henry Tooth, Glazed earthenware, Ovoid body with five concave 'dimples,' tapering to elongated cylindrical neck. Flat base, wheel ground. Glazed overall in mottled ...
EditorialCircular shape, gold-colored (copper alloy). Convex circular shape with hole in the middle (diameter hole is 0.1 cm.). There are 7 dimples in the circular shape. Back is hollow. No confirmation visible., Belt stroke, metal, copper alloy, Dm: 1.0 cm, D:...
EditorialBeam, gold-colored (copper alloy). Bar with interrogated middle section. Two pins have been struck by the figure. 1 pin is missing. Diameter of the hole is 0.1 cm. Back is flat. 2 pin mounting. Pins are in dimples. Pins are round. Length of the pins is...
Editorial6-lobed figure, golden with dark spots (copper alloy). 6-lobe figure with a raised middle section. In the middle section there is a hole (Dm .: 0.1 cm.) Around it 6 lobes with a dimple in each lobe. Surface is damaged. 2 dimples are so thin that there ...
EditorialUrn of earthenware of greyish color. The edge is provided with depressed dimples. In this urn there were burnt bones of an adult human being and in between it was to recognize the right upper jawbone of a child. Many glueing and cracking, some addition...
Editorial4-lobe figure, dark with gold-colored spots (copper alloy). 4-lobed figure with a hole in the middle. In the middle is a rectangle, from there come 4 lobes, which in turn have two dimples. Surface is damaged. Back is hollow, and there is green attack o...
EditorialBottom part of a large Gallo-Germanic urn of earthenware. Carefully polished surface, brownish-gray in color. On the upper half, there are decorations with graphite (fir-tree motif and groups of small round dimples). Edge and a large part of the wall a...
EditorialPot of brown, roughly processed earth mixed with gravel of cobblestones hand-crafted, but baked pretty hard. The edge from above decorated with small dimples, damaged on one side. Has been filled with burned bones. Old bondings and additions, moving cr...
EditorialBeam, gold-colored (copper alloy). Bar whose surface is damaged. Two pins are punched through the middle and one pin is missing. Diameter of the hole 0.1 cm. Back is flat. 2 pin attachment, the pins are in dimples. Pin is round. Length of the pin is 0....
EditorialRectangle, dark with gold-colored spots (copper alloy). Rectangle with a round center part over the long side. On that middle section there are 6 horizontal lines and in the middle there is a hole for the fastening (diameter 0.1 cm). In the two flat se...
EditorialDish of lead-glaze earthenware, with deepened flat, Dish of lead-glaze earthenware. The shelf is deepened and decorated with three concentric circles in relief, surrounded by two series of dimpled circles. The wide rim has a series of studs intersperse...
EditorialEven-game pan, Even-meal pan with four dimples and a flat handle. The handle is hollow at the end, the wooden handle that fits into it is missing. The poffertjes pan is marked: stk. = Amsterdam, jrl. = I (1768), mt. = Pieter van Somerwil II, kitchen ut...
EditorialEven-game pan, Even-meal pan with four dimples and a flat handle. The handle is hollow at the end, the wooden handle that fits into it is missing. The poffertjes pan is marked: stk. = Amsterdam, jrl. = I (1768), mt. = Pieter van Somerwil II, kitchen ut...
EditorialEven-meat pan, Even-wood pan with three dimples and a flat handle. The handle is hollow at the end, the wooden handle that fits into it is missing. The even pan is marked: stk. = Amsterdam, jrl. = U (1754), size = Jan Borduur, kitchen utensils: frying ...
EditorialThimble, Thimble with round top with dimples. There are holes in the side wall. The thimble is marked: mt. = Cornelis Coutrier, thimble, Cornelis Coutrier, Amsterdam, c. 1735, silver (metal), h 1.6 cm ? d 1.3 cm.
Editorial" Palace Ware" jar, Neo-Assyrian, from Ninveh, northern Iraq, 700-612 BCE. " Palace Ware" is very thin and delicate, with flared rims and dimples on the body. Potters made the dimples by pressing with their fingers. Finger marks are...