EditorialMartavan from V.O.C. ship the 'Witte Leeuw', Martavaan from V.O.C. ship the 'Witte Leeuw', St. Helena, Dutch East India Company, anonymous, Sawankhalok (possibly), before 1613, stoneware, porcelain (material), h 79 cm d 44 cm d 75 cm.
EditorialDish, painted with a peasant wedding, Dish of faience with a peasant wedding after an etching by Pieter Serwouters after a design by David Vinckboons, wedding feast, wedding meal - DD - out of doors, Johannes Verhagen, Delft, 1728, d 39.5 cm.
EditorialChecker disk with representation, Inscription 'SIC.PVBLICA.COMMODA.STABVNT.' Hebrew letters at the top and bottom, left: 16, right 79. Image of Justitia. On the backside 'REGEM TE POSCIMMVS OMNES'. Image of trees., Germany, 1675 - 1700, boxwood, d 5.8 ...
EditorialDish with the building of the temple in Jerusalem, Dish of faience. Painted blue with the construction of the Temple of Jerusalem. Marked: I V H, and dated: 1728., Johannes Verhagen, Delft, 1728, d 40 cm ? h 6 cm.
EditorialTerrine, Oval terrine on four outwardly bent legs. The two handles are each formed by a flower. The bud of the lid is formed by a sprig of flowers. The top of the lid is decorated with driven flowers (Louis XV). The terrine is marked: mt. = Foot 924 an...
EditorialManiére de préparer le manioc. Manner to prepare cassava, the starchy tuberous root of a tropical tree, used as food in tropical countries. . Nouvelle relation de l'Afrique occidentale, contenant une description exacte du Senegal et des pai?s situe?...
EditorialKingsclere- a Roman road is shown, running diagonally upwards from the lower left of the map, noting its local name: 'Devil's Bank'. 1808. Pen and ink on paper. Source: OSD 79. Language: English.
EditorialMedal of George II and his Family, 1732, British, Silver, Diameter: 2 11/16 in. (6.8 cm), Medals and Plaquettes, Medalist: John Croker (British, 1670?1741), Medalist: John Sigismund Tanner (British, 1728?1775).
EditorialFragmentary marble head of a helmeted soldier, Early Imperial, Flavian, ca. A.D. 69?79, Roman, Marble, Overall: 7 1/8 x 7 1/16in. (18.1 x 18cm), Stone Sculpture, The Romans devised two new forms of public monument to celebrate their military victories?...