EditorialFlint gun with ivory drawer, Part of a couple. The lock has been worked and chiseled, the lock plate is engraved with leafy scrolls and a winged female figure that forms a cartouche for a signature, MAESTRICHT is on the back. The loop is engraved with ...
EditorialMaestricht, Plan of the city of Maastricht in the Netherlands, Taf. 8, p. 52, [Jean-Baptiste Christyn]: Les d?lices des Pays-Bas ou description g?ographique et historique des XVII provinces belgiques. Bd. 2. Li?ge: chez J. F. Bassompierre, p?re, MDCCLXIX.
EditorialFlint gun with ivory drawer, Part of a couple. The lock has been worked and chiseled, the lock plate is engraved with leafy scrolls and a winged female figure that forms a cartouche for a signature, MAESTRICHT is on the back. The loop is engraved with ...
EditorialBack-loading flint gun, Flint gun or cavalry gun, part of a couple. The lock is chiseled and engraved with foliage and a bird and bears a signature. The barrel can be partially unscrewed and is engraved with lofwerk and the inscription Maestricht and m...
EditorialMap, Carte particuliere des environs de Maestricht, partie de Liege, Faucquemont, et Pays d'Outre-Meuse, J. Harrewijn (1660-1727), Copperplate print.
EditorialPlattegrond van Maastricht, ca. 1701-1715. Plan van Maestricht ende Wyck (title on object). Draughtsman: Samuel Du Ry de Champdor?. Dating: 1701 - 1715. Place: Netherlands. Measurements: h 640 mm ? w 780 mm.
Editorial'Machoire fossile'. A skull of an ancient species of crocodile found in 1780 near Maestricht. . Histoire naturelle de la montagne de Saint-Pierre de Maestricht. Paris, an 7, [1799.]. Source: 39.i.15 plate 4.
EditorialOs Maxillaires fossiles'. Skull of Mosasaurus, a genus of mosasaur, carnivorous, aquatic lizards, resembling flippered crocodiles, with elongated heavy jaws. Discovered "en 1780" according to Cuvier. Histoire naturelle de la montagne de Saint-Pierre d...
EditorialDe Saint-Fond's romantic but inaccurate presentation of the discovery of Mosasaurus. Histoire naturelle de la montagne de Saint-Pierre de Maestricht. Paris, an 7, [1799.]. Source: 39.i.15 Detaild from the title page.