EditorialBox belonging to the letter bag of M.A. de Ruyter, box covered with red velvet. The lid with gilt ornaments. Inside covered with purple silk. Purple silk opening loop almost gone, fixing ribbon cover bottom broken. On the inside cover inscription in gi...
EditorialDogger Bank Ribbon, White silk ribbon commemorating the Battle of Dogger Bank (1781) on which nine English ships have been painted. The ships are depicted diagonally behind each other. Smoke clouds and bullets are depicted for the ships. Above the righ...
EditorialCrowning with roosters, The fragment of the left half gives a part of the frame with a horn, from which fruits fall, a child clambering against the receiver next to whom a crowing rooster is standing. the fragment of the right half shows a part of the ...
EditorialDogger Bank Ribbon, Beige silk ribbon commemorating the Battle of the Dogger Bank (1781), with a painted representation. On the left a merman who holds the Dutch flag in his left hand with the name Zoutman. In his right hand he holds a receiver from wh...
EditorialLantern Slide - Tangyes Ltd, Compressed Air Receiver and Compressor, circa 1910, One of 239 glass lantern slides depicting products manufactured by Tangyes Limited engineers of Birmingham, England. The images include various products such as engines, c...
EditorialIndia’s Homage to the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey, 1924. The painting depicts an incident which occurred on the occasion of the wedding of H.R.H. Duke of York on 26 April 1923, when a party of the King’s Indian Orderly Officers...
EditorialIndia’s Homage to the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey, 1924. The painting depicts an incident which occurred on the occasion of the wedding of H.R.H. Duke of York on 26 April 1923, when a party of the King’s Indian Orderly Officers...
EditorialA man with a portable machine transmitting news to residents in a building. Some translated text from page 141 is below: 'There will in all offices of newspapers huge halls, ... where editors will record aloud the news received; mails will immediately ...
EditorialThe noble house Zion. Depictions of the noble house, Zion with its parterres, ponds, gardens and woods belonging to the well and noble-born lord, the lord of Hogendorp, Receiver General of the United Netherlands, Bailiff and Dikegraf of the town and ba...
EditorialIndia’s Homage to the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior in Westminster Abbey, 1924. The painting depicts an incident which occurred on the occasion of the wedding of H.R.H. Duke of York on 26 April 1923, when a party of the King’s Indian Orderly Officers...
EditorialA man with a portable machine transmitting news to residents in a building. Some translated text from page 141 is below: 'There will in all offices of newspapers huge halls, ... where editors will record aloud the news received; mails will immediately ...
EditorialThe noble house Zion. Depictions of the noble house, Zion with its parterres, ponds, gardens and woods belonging to the well and noble-born lord, the lord of Hogendorp, Receiver General of the United Netherlands, Bailiff and Dikegraf of the town and ba...
EditorialView of Duinrel. To the most noble and illustrious C. de Jonge van Elkmeet Lord of Elleemeet, Receiver General of the Federated Netherlands [is dedicated] this general view of his house called Duinrel (1707). In view of Duinrel, Schenck shows a royal c...
EditorialCornet-trompe in D, ca. 1862, Paris, France, French, Brass, L. perp. to bell 33.9 cm. (without mouthipiece), Diam. of bell 22.5 cm., Diam. of bore 0 inside receiver, Aerophone-Lip Vibrated-trumpet / trombone, Attributed to Alphonse (Antoine) Sax (Belgi...
EditorialST. VALENTINE'S DAY IN IRELAND, 1881: THE MAKER: ( gleefully )?"A-h Jeames---'tis illigant." THE RECEIVER: "Is this for you, Father? Is it fun?".
EditorialWoman in wireless telephone (le TSF) costume, with speaker hat, receiver and gold dress. Lithograph by unknown artist with pochoir stencil handcolouring from "Nos Travestis" (Our Fancy Dress Costumes), Paris, 1928.
EditorialElectrical needle telegraph receiver developed in 1842 by Alphonse Foy and Louis Francois Clement Breguet (1804-1883). Back. Nineteenth century colored engraving.
EditorialRecord player with hidden two-tube radio receiver for transmission of messages and orders for the Norwegian resistance (receiver closed, for open position see 27-02-01 / 24) World War II.
EditorialMozart in Verona. Oil on canvas; Verona, 6-7 January 1770 This is a copy of the original painting by Saverio della Rosa, which is owned by the heirs of French pianist and conductor Alfred Cortot (Private collection, Lausanne). The oil painting by Saver...