EditorialGuild bus of the dust workers' guild of Utrecht, Brass medal. Front: two crossed weaver spools above silkworm. Reverse: monogram of letters S, T, W and B between years, Utrecht, anonymous, 1711, brass (alloy), engraving, d 3.2 cm ? w 9.57 gr.
EditorialFolding chair, front legs, armrests and pillars inlaid with alternating stars and checkerboard motif, Folding chair made of elm wood with leather back and seat and resting on semi-circular legs that are connected to semi-circular posts. The legs are on...
EditorialCanopy bed made from without with curtains from sits, Canopy bed made from without, rigged with curtains from sits painted with a wavy floral vines pattern on a wooden frame, consists of four pillars, from below square of section, above the mattress ar...
EditorialStrip of bobbin lace with church window or 'Kyrkf?nster', strip of natural-colored lace, Swedish lace. The strip is attached to pins on a light blue cardboard with four other strips. At the top of the cardboard is' Wadstena. Sweden. 'written under the ...
EditorialStrip of bobbin lace with standing ears of corn or 'st?ende ax', Strip of natural-colored bobbin lace, Swedish lace. The strip is attached to pins on a light blue cardboard with four other strips. At the top of the cardboard is' Wadstena. Sweden. 'writ...
EditorialStrip of bobbin lace with stylized eyebright or '?gontr?st', Strip of natural-colored bobbin lace, Swedish lace. The strip is attached to pins on a light blue cardboard with four other strips. The strip is attached to pins on a light blue cardboard wit...
EditorialCabinet of a Militia Company Cabinet of a militia company Cabinet of a militia dresser Dresser from the proven house (hofje) Paling and Van Foreest in Alkmaar, Dresser of oak with an open base. The front of the cabinet is divided into four compartments...
EditorialBobbin strip of spools lace with reserves and carnations, Fringe strip of natural-colored spools of lace: Malines lace. Continuous pattern with undulating stems over the entire width, with branches, along which oval reserves stand and which end in carn...
EditorialCuff of linen batist and trimmed around with spools of bobbin lace, Cuff of natural colored linen batist, finished around with natural-colored bobbin lace: old Flemish lace. Model: rectangular linen, with fine pleats in a curved shape. One long side is...
EditorialFolding chair made of elm wood, with leather back and seat, and resting on semi-circular legs, which are connected to semi-circular posts. The legs are on connecting spools. The armrests are slightly hollowed out, end in volutes and rise in the back po...
EditorialModel of the Bed of a 20-cm Sea Service Mortar on a Pivoting Undercarriage, Model of a mortar chair for mortar of 20 inches (cm) on swivel bed. The swivel bed consists of a flat wooden plate with a hole for the spindle bolt in the middle. At the rear i...
EditorialCither (Nordic beam), Nordic beam of wood, on two spools of sixteen metal strings, ten of which are missing., P. H. Hos, Friesland, c. 1847, wood (plant material), metal, h 86.5 cm × w 19.0 cm × d 12.0 cm.
EditorialFurniture, Table glued with walnut on an oak core, with hexagonal baluster legs on houses, standing on round spools. The legs are connected by a scaled double Y-shaped cross. As a rule, a drawer is provided at the front. The leaf is veneered in the mit...
EditorialStofjeswerkersgilde from Utrecht, guild token made from a penny from Utrecht, Copper medal. Front: two crossed weaver spools beneath silkworm and monogram of letters S, T, W and B within a scroll wreath. Reverse: crowned coat of arms between years with...
EditorialBobbin lace with spools and circles, Fringes with black lace: Chantilly lace. On a coarse mesh foundation is a closed edge of flat scallops, above which symmetrically grouped circle and diamond motifs, connected by streamers, rise. Beam branches emerge...
EditorialGlass Negative, Female Factory Worker on Winding Machine, 1939, Black and white, quarter plate copy negative of a female factory worker at a machine, looking through a viewfinder. She is wearing coveralls and a hair net, and next to her seat is a large...
EditorialShaker Spool Rack and Spools. Dated: c. 1939. Dimensions: overall: 30.5 x 23.7 cm (12 x 9 5/16 in.). Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialShaker Spool Rack and Spools. Dated: c. 1939. Dimensions: overall: 30.5 x 23.7 cm (12 x 9 5/16 in.). Medium: watercolor and graphite on paperboard.
EditorialShallow bronze bowl, Cypro-Archaic, 7th?6th century B.C., Cypriot, Bronze, 2in. (5.1cm), Bronzes, Attached around the lip are solid-cast spools. Since they are not perforated, their function seems to have been primarily decorative.
EditorialWoven Hanging, ca. 1820, Made in India, Kashmir, Pashmina wool; double interlocking twill tapestry weave, Textile: L. 54 1/2 in. (138.4 cm), Textiles-Woven, Kashmir was famous for its beautiful shawls made of pashmina, a fine goat's wool, woven in the ...
EditorialNeedle-Holder with Spools and a Knife for Cutting Cloth, Edo period (1615?1868), Japan, Polychrome woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, 5 7/8 x 6 15/16 in. (14.9 x 17.6 cm), Prints, Shuchodo Monoyana (Japanese, 1761?ca. 1830).
EditorialSpools, Edo period (1615?1868), 1814, Japan, Polychrome woodblock print (surimono); ink and color on paper, 8 5/16 x 11 3/16 in. (21.1 x 28.4 cm), Prints, Kubo Shunman (Japanese, 1757?1820).
EditorialTerracotta stemmed dish, Archaic, late 7th?early 6th century B.C., Lydian, Terracotta, H. 4 9/16 in. (11.6 cm), Vases, The edge of the lip is articulated with horizontal grooves and with four spools or rotelles. The rotelles in particular give a metall...
EditorialShallow bronze bowl, Cypro-Archaic, 7th?6th century B.C., Cypriot, Bronze, 2in. (5.1cm), Bronzes, Attached around the lip are solid-cast spools. Since they are not perforated, their function seems to have been primarily decorative.
EditorialSpinning Wheel and Spools, 19th century, Japan, Part of an album of woodblock prints (surimono); ink and color on paper, 5 5/16 x 7 3/16 in. (13.5 x 18.3 cm), Prints, Ryuryukyo Shinsai (Japanese, active ca. 1799?1823).