EditorialCarafe with indentations, Flat bottom with ground star. Spherical body with four indentations. Short neck with protruding edge and spout. Mushroom-shaped button, cut into a star., Gerard Muller (attributed to), c. 1900 - c. 1925, glass, grinding, h 22....
EditorialTwo lidded vases Vase with lid Vase with lid, multicolored painted with chinoiseries and Turks, Hexagonal vase with lid, painted porcelain. The lid has a mushroom-shaped button. The shoulder and foot are decorated with Kakiemonranken with flowers. The ...
EditorialTwo lidded vases Vase with lid Vase with lid, multicolored painted with chinoiseries and Turks, Hexagonal vase with lid, painted porcelain. The lid has a mushroom-shaped button. The shoulder and foot are decorated with Kakiemonranken with flowers. The ...
EditorialPumice stone from the wreck of the East Indies' t Vliegend Hart, Pumice stone: black-grained mushroom-shaped stone. Pumice, Dutch East India Company, 't Vliegend Hart (ship), Netherlands, 1730 - 2-Mar-1735, holystone, h 2.5 cm ? w 5 cm ? d 4 cm.
EditorialCoffee filter jug, rectangular with slightly convex front and back and curved base. On a narrow side a lion's mask with a bow-shaped handle with a wooden handle in the mouth. The faceted faucet has a barrel-shaped section with a rotatable end piece, de...
EditorialCarafe stopper with a medallion with a woman's portrait, Mushroom-shaped stopper ending in a point., anonymous, France (possibly), c. 1850 - c. 1900, glass, gilding, h 14 cm h 18.8 cm d 3.7 cm d 4.2 cm.
EditorialCoffee urn with stand and roaster Tap jug with brazier, round, conical, with two curved ears, The round, conical can rejuvenates upwards and is slightly arched at the bottom. The jug has a loose, bell-shaped lid that consists of a concave and a convex ...
EditorialCarafe stopper with indentations, Soap with mushroom-shaped bud, ground in a star., Gerard Muller (attributed to), c. 1900 - c. 1925, glass, grinding, h 9 cm ? d 7.5 cm.
EditorialCarafe with Neo-Renaissance and Neo-Gothic ornaments, Flat bottom and conical faceted base. Pear-shaped faceted body with a protruding, wide, lobed edge, merging into a cylindrical, faceted neck with three rings and a bent mouth. Mushroom-shaped facete...
EditorialCarafe stopper with a medallion with a woman's portrait, Mushroom-shaped stopper ending in a point., anonymous, France (possibly), c. 1850 - c. 1900, glass, gilding, h 7.4 cm h 19 cm d 3.7 cm d 3.9 cm.
EditorialTeapot, spherical, with crackles on the spout, The constricted foot rests on the base, which has a slightly convex wall. The printed convex vessel has a large round opening in the top, into which the loose lid fits. The lower part of the S-shaped curve...
EditorialBurin with narrow handle with thick knob, mushroom-shaped wooden handle, edge damaged, with iron band on which a cross is scratched. The blade has a triangular cross-section and ends in an oblique cut, Nova Zembla, Behouden Huys, Willem Barendsz, Jacob...
EditorialWhile some ancient authorities believe this to be a portrait of Dido as described by Virgil, modern opinion holds that this is Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, wearing Carthaginian costume, holding a sword in a strange sheath with a mushroom-shaped tip....
EditorialSceptre from Ur, Mesopotamia,2600-2400 BCE. Found by Leonard Woolley in the largest of the Royal Graves in the cemetery at Ur, Iraq. Robbers had broken in through the roof; only a few bones and this sceptre remained. The top end has a mushroom-shaped s...
EditorialWhile some ancient authorities believe this to be a portrait of Dido as described by Virgil, modern opinion holds that this is Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, wearing Carthaginian costume, holding a sword in a strange sheath with a mushroom-shaped tip....
EditorialWhile some ancient authorities believe this to be a portrait of Dido as described by Virgil, modern opinion holds that this is Melpomene, the Muse of Tragedy, wearing Carthaginian costume, holding a sword in a strange sheath with a mushroom-shaped tip....
EditorialSceptre from Ur, Mesopotamia,2600-2400 BCE. Found by Leonard Woolley in the largest of the Royal Graves in the cemetery at Ur, Iraq. Robbers had broken in through the roof; only a few bones and this sceptre remained. The top end has a mushroom-shaped s...