EditorialNapkin with a flower pattern, Napkin of linen damask with flower pattern. Midfield: Loose flowers on branch. The symmetrical pattern shows no repetition. Among others: carnation, lily, poppy, iris, rose, lapwing flower, ranunculus, rose bud, campanulas...
EditorialSaucer with tulips, In the flat the saucer, where the center point is visible in the center, are punched using stamp shapes: a round high middle part, surrounded by four times a repetition of the motifs of a round pointed leaf shape as well as a bear s...
EditorialJack with the inscription GERTKEN WLFFERS Ao 1605, The cast round jack widens upwards, has a protruding profiled edge and a flared profiled foot. On the border in Latin majuskels the inscription GERTKEN WLFFERS Ao 1605 with punctuation consisting of a ...
EditorialRound tombak tobacco jar with lid, The driven object consists of a container and a lid attached by a hinge. The base and the conical wall of the container are decorated with a six times repeated driven and punched decor, consisting of a vertical border...
EditorialPattern drawing for a damask tablecloth with design 'Fuchsia' and monogram RIL (Royal Interocean Lines), Pattern drawing in red ink for a damask tablecloth, in 4 parts, A up to D. The Parts A and B fit together in two ways and show the corner / border ...
EditorialDish, Oval dish of undecorated faience. The edge is serrated and grooved. On the shelf is a repetition of the edge in relief., anonymous, Europe, c. 1640 - c. 1675, earthenware, tin glaze, l 50.5 cm ? w 41.5 cm ? h 6.5 cm.
EditorialTable clock or console clock, veneered with copper and tin marquetry on a turtle fond, Table clock or console clock made of oak, veneered with copper and tin marquetry on a turtle fond on red mace and with gilt bronze fittings. The case has a curved bo...
EditorialCooking pot manufactured for Adam Splinter and Alyt Louwermans, The cylindrical cooking pot is cast in one piece with the help of a sand mold, as can be seen at the bottom. The pot has a profiled slightly protruding edge. Below that a frieze framed by ...
EditorialMachine-side strip with three rows of embroidered branches with forget-me-nots, Natural-colored machine-strip strip: machine embroidery on machine tulle. Just above the center line of the strip the pattern begins with three rows of embroidered forget-m...
EditorialZuni Pueblo: Water Jar, Zuni Pueblo, c. 1800?1820, Polychrome earthenware, The black-on-white geometric designs on this water jar are part of a long tradition in Pueblo pottery of the Southwest. The repetition of the triangular, rectilinear, and checke...
EditorialNegative - Warracknabeal, Victoria, circa 1900, A woman in fancy dress. On the front of her dress is the picture of a woman holding a jar (?) and there is the repetition of the letters 'OT' on the dress.
EditorialFeline Bottle, 12th?15th century, Peru, Chim?, Ceramic, Overall: 11 1/8 in. (28.26 cm), Ceramics-Containers, As early as the beginning of the second millennium B.C., the peoples in northern Peru produced ceramics of remarkable technical refinement, aes...
EditorialMap of post Jacobean Scotland in 1755, 10 years after the Battle of Culloden. The land of Culloden and Inverness. A very large and highly finished colored military survey of the kingdom of Scotland, exclusive of the islands, undertaken by order of Will...
EditorialMap of post Jacobean Scotland in 1755, 10 years after the Battle of Culloden. The land of Culloden and Inverness. The Roy Map of Scotland. A very large and highly finished colored military survey of the kingdom of Scotland, exclusive of the islands, un...
EditorialProcessional Cross (q?qwami m?sq?l), 15th?16th century, Ethiopia, Highlands region, Amhara or Tigrinya peoples, Bronze, H. 9 1/2 x W. 6 1/2 in. (24.1 x 16.5 cm), Metal-Implements, This ornately cast cross was originally positioned at the summit of a st...
EditorialProcessional Cross (q?qwami m?sq?l), 15th?16th century, Ethiopia, Highlands region, Amhara or Tigrinya peoples, Bronze, H. 9 1/2 x W. 6 1/2 in. (24.1 x 16.5 cm), Metal-Implements, This ornately cast cross was originally positioned at the summit of a st...
EditorialFeline Bottle, 12th?15th century, Peru, Chim?, Ceramic, Overall: 11 1/8 in. (28.26 cm), Ceramics-Containers, As early as the beginning of the second millennium B.C., the peoples in northern Peru produced ceramics of remarkable technical refinement, aes...