EditorialOostzaan, fire spray token from sprayer 1 with no. 63, Brass token. Front: trident 3 pitchfork above no. 63 inside circumference. Reverse: digit no. 1 inside the circle, anonymous, 1731, brass (alloy), engraving, d 3.4 cm ? w 16.98 gr.
EditorialGeorge Cruikshank, English, 1792-1878, Country Scene, Man with a Pitchfork, 19th century, Pen and watercolor, Sheet: 3 1/8 ? 4 1/8 inches (7.9 ? 10.5 cm).
EditorialOeconomic Branch of the Hollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen, bearing sign of the chair of the meetings, one-sided silver bearing sign, consisting of openwork images of various instruments: anchor to a ring decorated as a wreath, in the middle of...
EditorialFox's martyrs or The patriots in limbo, [England : Publisher not named, March 1784], 1 print : etching ; 25.2 x 34.9 cm (plate), Print shows Charles James Fox's martyrs during the American Revolution. On the right, Frederick, Lord North, hangs from a d...
EditorialRowing, scaffolding and boatmen's guild of Amsterdam, guild token by Verret de Boer, berth of Harlinger scaffolding, Brass medal. Front: sailboat sailing to the left, on the back: flag between year inside a scroll wreath. Reverse: farmer with pitchfork...
EditorialInitial C: Two Men Speaking to Two Youths and A Man Lying on the Ground while Another Man Departs Carrying a Pitchfork, Unknown, Michael Lupi de ?andiu (Spanish, active Pamplona, Spain 1297 - 1305), Northeastern Spain, Spain, about 1290 - 1310, Tempera...
EditorialCalendar page for August. Six men with harvesting; five with scythes, one with a pitchfork. At foot, Leo in a roundel. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f.6v. Language: Latin.
EditorialCalendar page for August. Six men harvesting; five with scythes, and one with pitchfork. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f.6v. Language: Latin.
EditorialHaymaking. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. [Whole folio] Calendar page for June. Man blowing horn; four man cutting hay with sickles, another holding a sheaf, and standing on the cart, one holds a pitchfork. At...
EditorialThe English Irish soldier. The English Irish Souldier with his new discipline. London, 1642. A soldier of the English Civil War, holding a pitchfork and wearing a pot as a helmet. Image taken from The English Irish Souldier with his new discipline, ne...
Editorial[Whole folio] Psalm 97. Border decoration with grotesques. Lower margin; a harvest cart loaded with sheaves, is drawn by three horses. It is being driven uphill. Two men push hard; one at the wheel, while at the back, another is keeping the sheaves in ...
EditorialThe sacrifices of Cain and Abel. Holkham Bible Picture Book. England, circa 1320-1330. [Whole folio] Upper part of drawing; Adam in centre. Abel sacrifices a ram, with smoke ascending like incense; contrasting with Cain, who sacrifices sheaves of wheat...
EditorialHaymaking. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. [Miniature] Calendar page for June. Man blowing horn, while four men are cutting hay with sickles, and another holds a sheaf. Standing on the the cart, another holds a...
EditorialThe Corsican Pest. Loyal and patriotic hand-bills, songs, addresses,. London, 1803. The Corsican Pest; or Belzebub going to supper. A patriotic song.Napoleon Bonaparte is being held over a fire by the Devil, using a pitchfork. Image taken from Loyal a...
EditorialCalendar page for August. Six men with harvesting; five with scythes, one with a pitchfork. At foot, Leo in a roundel. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f.6v. Language: Latin.
EditorialRoasting meats on a spit. Luttrell Psalter. England [East Anglia]; circa 1325-1335. [Detail] Lower margin. Kitchen scene. Two birds and a sucking-pig are being roasted on a spit, which is being turned by a seated man, in front of a fire. Another man ad...
EditorialCalendar page for August. Six men harvesting; five with scythes, and one with pitchfork. Anglo-Saxon Calendar. England [Winchester?]; second quarter of 11th cent. Source: Cotton Tiberius B. V, Part 1, f.6v. Language: Latin.
EditorialPsalm 113. Border decoration with a large bird grotesque with two human faces wearing a three-pointed hat, each point surmounted by a green trefoil. Lower margin; the first of the kitchen scenes; a sucking pig between two birds are cooking on a horizon...
EditorialBreaking clods. Luttrell Psalter. England [East Anglia]; circa 1325-1335. {Whole folio] End of Psalm 94. Psalm 95 beginning with initial 'C', three laymen singing from a roll of music. Border decoration with grotesques, including a crane with a snail-s...
EditorialFebruary: a man with a pitchfork lifting hay into a cart. Book of Hours ('The Hours of Laudomia de' Medici'). Italy, Central (Florence); 1500-1510. Source: Yates Thompson 30, f.2. Language: Latin.
Editorial'State witches laying a spell over the country'. Five witches with politicians' features on a broom and man with pitchfork. . The Political drama. [A series of caricatures.]. [London] : Printed and published by G. Drake, 12, Houghton Street, Clare Mark...
EditorialViking art. Group of objects. Pitchfork on beech and tethering pegs, in the foreground. Offerings of the Tomb of the Oseberg Ship. 9th century. Viking Ship Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialEnglish peasant in smock and hat, seated on a sty, with pitchfork. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Henry Pyne's The World in Miniature: England, Scotland and Ireland, Ackermann, 1827.
EditorialFox's martyrs or The patriots in limbo, [England : Publisher not named, March 1784], 1 print : etching ; 25.2 x 34.9 cm (plate), Print shows Charles James Fox's martyrs during the American Revolution. On the right, Frederick, Lord North, hangs from a d...
EditorialFox's martyrs or The patriots in limbo, [England : Publisher not named, March 1784], 1 print : etching ; 25.2 x 34.9 cm (plate), Print shows Charles James Fox's martyrs during the American Revolution. On the right, Frederick, Lord North, hangs from a d...