EditorialIncense boat, Incense boat of silver. The boat ends in a strong volute-like curl. The lid is decorated with a large palmet in relief., Rabanus Raab, Boxmeer, c. 1740, silver (metal), h 16.2 cm ? l 18.8 cm ? w 493.13 gr.
EditorialCiborium of silver with smooth base, stem and lid. On the lid a sphere with a cross. Cuppa gilt on the inside, Ciborie of silver. The cuppa is gilded on the inside. On the lid a globe with a cross. Foot, trunk and lid are completely smooth., Rutger Raa...
EditorialChild with Striped Dress (Younger Raab Child). Alfred Stieglitz; American, 1864-1946. Date: 1907. Dimensions: 18 x 13 cm (image/plate, sight). Autochrome. Origin: United States.
EditorialWaiting for Soviet foreign minister V. Molotov and the Austrian State treaty: Austrian chancellor Julius Raab (at right window), Foreign Minister Leopold Figl at left window, Dr. Adolf Schaerf, Vice-Chancellor in foreground, in the 18th century chancel...
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened in 1955 with Beethoven's " Fidelio". During the intermission, Austrian President Theodor Koerner chats with Chancellor Julius Raab.
EditorialThe Austrian State Treaty, ending Allied Occupation, was signed on May 15,1955 in the presence of Foreign Ministers Dulles (USA),Macmillan (GB),Pinay (F),Molotov (USSR) and Figl,Austria. Austrian Chancellor Raab and Molotov waving to crowds from balcon...
EditorialLine-up for the reception at Schoenbrunn Palace, after the signing of the Austrian State Treaty, May 15,1955: From l. -r.: Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov,Foreign minister Figl,Secretary of State Dulles,Chancellor Raab Harold Mcmillan and Vice Chancell...
EditorialSigning of the Austrian State Treaty ending Allied Occupation: A Tedeum was celebrated at Vienna's St. Stephen's Cathedral. Sitting alone, first row: Austrian President Theodor Koerner; behind him, Chancellor Julius Raab.
EditorialMembers of the Austrian government after a cabinet meeting. In 1954, Austria was still under Allied Occupation. Kolb, Raab, Maisel, Waldbrunner, Figl, Geroe, Schaerf, Uebleis, Bock, Graf, Thoma, Gruber.
EditorialChild with Striped Dress (Younger Raab Child). Alfred Stieglitz; American, 1864-1946. Date: 1907. Dimensions: 18 x 13 cm (image/plate, sight). Autochrome. Origin: United States.
EditorialGilded clock by Franz Steinbach in Raab (Gyoer), Hungary. Young farmers in a landscape with open fire. Clock surrounded by a wreath of fruit and roses.
EditorialBattle of St Gothard. Plan de la Bataille de Raab. 1664. [Whole plan] Plan of the Battle of St Gothard on the Raab, Austria; fought between the Imperial troops and the Turks, 1 August 1664 Image taken from Plan de la Bataille de Raab. Originally publ...
EditorialGeneral Antoine Charles Louis Lasalle, Comte (1775-1809). French general of light cavalry. Portrait. D'Essling à Wagram. Lasalle. Correspondance recueillie par Robinet de Cléry. Avec 13 gravures et une carte du cours du Danube de Vienne à Raab, etc....
EditorialGold Buckle with Garnets, 400?500, Made in Constantinople (probably), Germanic, Gold, garnets with patterned foil backing, cloisonn? garnets, Overall: 1 5/16 x 1 1/8 x 1/2 in. (3.4 x 2.9 x 1.2 cm), Metalwork-Gold, This buckle, dating from the first hal...
EditorialChancellor Konrad Adenauer's visit to Austria: reception at the 18th century chancellery in Vienna. Adenauer,left,Austrian Chancellor Julius Raab, right.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera House, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened after extensive reconstruction on November 5, 1955 with Beethoven's "Fidelio". A full house - chancellor Julius Raab in the first row.
EditorialThe Vienna Opera, damaged by bombs during the last days of World War II, reopened in 1955 with Beethoven's " Fidelio". During the intermission, Austrian President Theodor Koerner chats with Chancellor Julius Raab.
EditorialThe Austrian State Treaty, ending Allied Occupation, was signed on May 15,1955 in the presence of Foreign Ministers Dulles (USA),Macmillan (GB),Pinay (F),Molotov (USSR) and Figl,Austria. Austrian Chancellor Raab and Molotov waving to crowds from balcon...
EditorialAustrian chancellor Julius Raab showing Schoenbrunn Palace to his guests at the reception following the signing of the Austrian state treaty. From l.to r.: Soviet Foreign Minister Moltov. Austrian Foreign minister Leopold Figl, US Secretary of State ...
EditorialReception in Schoenbrunn Palace after the signing of the Austrian State Treaty:Mr.and Mrs.Dulles greeted by Dr.Chaloupka,chef de cabinet of Chancellor Julius Raab; Raab,waiting,to the right.
EditorialSigning of the Austrian State Treaty ending Allied Occupation: A Tedeum was celebrated at Vienna's St. Stephen's Cathedral. Sitting alone, first row: Austrian President Theodor Koerner; behind him, Chancellor Julius Raab.
EditorialWaiting for Soviet foreign minister V. Molotov and the Austrian State treaty: Austrian chancellor Julius Raab (at right window), Foreign Minister Leopold Figl at left window, Dr. Adolf Schaerf, Vice-Chancellor in foreground, in the 18th century chancel...
EditorialSigning of the Austrian State Treaty ending Allied Occupation: A Tedeum was celebrated at Vienna's St.Stephen's Cathedral.Sitting alone,first row:Austrian President Theodor Koerner;behind him,l.-r.:Chancellor Julius Raab,Minister Felix Hurdes,Foreign M...
EditorialMembers of the Austrian government after a cabinet meeting. In 1954, Austria was still under Allied Occupation. Kolb, Raab, Maisel, Waldbrunner, Figl, Geroe, Schaerf, Uebleis, Bock, Graf, Thoma, Gruber.
EditorialGilded clock by Franz Steinbach in Raab (Gyoer), Hungary. Young farmers in a landscape with open fire. Clock surrounded by a wreath of fruit and roses.