EditorialGiancarlo Rossetti, 1712-1793, Carmelite Preacher Padre Marco di San Francesco [obverse]. Dated: 1748. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 8.66 cm (3 7/16 in.). Medium: bronze.
EditorialSampler, Medium: silk embroidery on linen foundation Technique: embroidered in cross, long-armed cross, back, satin, eyelet, chain, four-sided, and threaded Gobelin stitches on plain weave foundation, Alphabets, isolated motifs, and large ship in the m...
EditorialCup and saucer with the alliance arms of Edward Howard of Norfolk and Mary Blount Saucer with the alliance weapon of Edward Howard of Norfolk and Mary Blount Saucer, multicolored painted with chinoiseries and the alliance weapon of Edward Howard of Nor...
EditorialDucat from Hungary of Emperor Charles VI as King of Hungary, 1712, Hungary, Emperor Charles VI, King of Hungary, Ducat, Gold coin. Front: between the letters K B [= Kremnitz] the crowned emperor, standing, looking to the right. The imperial crown on hi...
EditorialPlate with an image of the Ressurection of Christ, Porcelain plate painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, yellow, black and gold. On the shelf a representation of the Resurrection of Christ, with an angel sitting on his grave and in the foregr...
Editorialsaucer, painted with Amnon who grabs his half-sister Tamar, saucer of faience, painted in blue with a representation of Amnon, son of King Solomon, who grabs his half-sister Tamar ( 2 Samuel 13), Tamar violated by Amnon, anonymous, Delft, 1712, d 29 cm.
EditorialGiancarlo Rossetti, 1712-1793, Carmelite Preacher Padre Marco di San Francesco [obverse]. Dated: 1748. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 8.66 cm (3 7/16 in.). Medium: bronze.
EditorialGiancarlo Rossetti, 1712-1793, Carmelite Preacher Padre Marco di San Francesco [obverse]. Dated: 1748. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 8.66 cm (3 7/16 in.). Medium: bronze.
EditorialCenter table, ca. 1780?85, Russian, Tula, Steel, silver, gilt copper, gilt brass, basswood; replaced mirror glass, 27 1/2 ? 22 ? 15 in. (69.9 ? 55.9 ? 38.1 cm), Metalwork-Steel, From 1712, when the imperial armory in the town of Tula, south of Moscow, ...