EditorialThe designer Paco Rabanne uses pliers to repair one of his plastic and metal dresses during a show at Lord & Taylor in New York, March 28, 1966. (Neal Boenzi/The New York Times)
EditorialThe sculptor Jean Shin tailor-fits leather to the trunk of a hemlock using pliers, upholstery tacks and a hammer, for her “Fallen,” 2021, at Olana State Historic Site in Greenport, N.Y., April 19, 2021. (Amanda Picotte/The New York Times)
Editorialshield, Johannes Hofman, 1692, General: 37.5 x 26 x 1.7cm 375 x 260 x 17mm, city coat of arms, family coat of arms, lion, Funeral shield of the guild of glass writers and glaziers in Leiden, consisting of a crowned shield of embossed silver with contou...
Editorialshield, Johannes Hofman, 1692, General: 37.5 x 26 x 1.7cm 375 x 260 x 17mm, city coat of arms, family coat of arms, lion, Funeral shield of the guild of glass writers and glaziers in Leiden, consisting of a crowned shield of embossed silver with contou...
Editorialshield, Johannes Hofman, 1692, General: 37.5 x 26 x 1.7cm 375 x 260 x 17mm, city coat of arms, family coat of arms, lion, Funeral shield of the guild of glass writers and glaziers in Leiden, consisting of a crowned shield of embossed silver with contou...
Editorialshield, Johannes Hofman, 1692, General: 37.5 x 26 x 1.7cm 375 x 260 x 17mm, city coat of arms, family coat of arms, lion, Funeral shield of the guild of glass writers and glaziers in Leiden, consisting of a crowned shield of embossed silver with contou...
Editorialbronze pliers, consisting of 2 rods ending at the ends in 2 triangular flat plates. At the other end the rods form an eye where the rods then spring outwards. One of the rods has been broken off. The flat plates serve as grab, tweezers, metal, bronze, ...
EditorialBronze pliers with twisted knob, part missing., pliers, metal, bronze, height: 10.1 cm, Roman 1-300, Netherlands, Gelderland, Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Hees.
EditorialBronze tweezers. Pliers for splinters., Tweezers, metal, bronze, height: 7.4 cm, Roman 50-270, The Netherlands, South Holland, Leidschendam-Voorburg, Voorburg, Arentsburg.
Editorialpliers, made of bronze wire, the ends provided with flat, round plates, filed with parallel lines on the inside, fibula, metal, bronze, length: 4.9 cm, prehistory -500.
EditorialHaystacks from Fl?elen, Hollowhouse in Fl?elen (Canton Uri) with visible pliers construction on the gables, Fig. 16, p. 26, 1885, Ernst Gladbach: Die Holz-Architectur der Schweiz, 2. Aufl. Z?rich & Leipzig: Orell F?ssli, 1885.
EditorialSierdegen, Sierdegen. Covered: Handle covered with braided iron wire. Button with line decoration and latch button. Front bracket with thickening in the middle. Half counter pliers. Shield with line decoration and pointed top. Kling: Double edged. Simp...
EditorialEpee, Iron State Epee. Located: button with horizontal and vertical figures, front bracket with, among other things, a male and female figure. Handle covered with braided silver thread. Half counter pliers. One side ricasso: male and female figure. On ...
EditorialSaber for officer of carabiners and Kurassiers with hilt 'à garde de bataille' Royal Dutch Army (after 1825), Saber with copper basket, front bracket with four egbows side brackets. Basket with a-jour shell. Half counter pliers. Engraved handle cap. B...
EditorialJeweller at his bench with leather covers. His tools include files, drills, hammer, pliers, wire drawer and crucible. Handcoloured woodcut engraving from The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts, Tabart, London, 1810.
Editorial(Whole folio) Pen-and-ink drawing of giant pliers manipulated by a rope and screw. Della providentia della chuera. Early 16th century. . Source: Add. 34113, f.135. Language: Italian.
EditorialDeposition from the Cross. Book of Hours. France; late 14th century. [Whole folio] Office of the Cross at Vespers. The dead Christ is supported by the Virgin and two other figures, as another kneels, extracting the nails from Christ's feet with pliers ...
EditorialJeweller at his bench with leather covers. His tools include files, drills, hammer, pliers, wire drawer and crucible. Handcoloured woodcut engraving from The Book of English Trades and Library of the Useful Arts, Tabart, London, 1810.