EditorialKnitting Sheath, 1600-1750 Knitting sheaths supported the weight of the knitting and stopped stitches slipping off the bottom of a double-ended needle. They were generally worn in the belt, on the right side, in a sloping position.They ranged from crud...
EditorialKnitting Sheath, 1600-1750 Knitting sheaths supported the weight of the knitting and stopped stitches slipping off the bottom of a double-ended needle. They were generally worn in the belt, on the right side, in a sloping position.They ranged from crud...
EditorialKnitting Sheath, 1600-1750 Knitting sheaths supported the weight of the knitting and stopped stitches slipping off the bottom of a double-ended needle. They were generally worn in the belt, on the right side, in a sloping position.They ranged from crud...
EditorialKnitting Sheath, 1600-1750 Knitting sheaths supported the weight of the knitting and stopped stitches slipping off the bottom of a double-ended needle. They were generally worn in the belt, on the right side, in a sloping position.They ranged from crud...
EditorialPawiamen, wade, beadnet, Mummy or an adult. The bandages are applied in concentric patterns, with only a small protruding edge per winding. They are fairly wide, larger, and pale in color. One bandage behind the right shoulder has a multiple self-bond ...
Editorialmummy, bird's head, The mummy has been given an anthropoid appearance by forming a body tapering towards protruding feet. The rather small head is much narrower than the body. The front of the head is covered with a single piece of linen, on which the ...
Editorial(Miniature) Fishing, fowling, and other sports. . 'Rustican, du cultivement des terres', also called 'Le livre des prouffits champestres et ruraulx' the version made for Charles V of France, by an anonymous translator, of the Commoda Ruralia of Petrus ...
EditorialDressing Table, 1762?90, Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, American, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, tulip poplar, yellow, 31 1/4 x 35 7/8 x 21 3/8 in. (79.4 x 91.1 x 54.3 cm), Furniture, This dressing table was made en suite with a high ch...
EditorialCharles Dickens, from a recent daguerreotype by Mayall, 1 December, 1855. . Memoir of Charles Dickens. . The lives of men of genius when happy, are ordinarily uneventful. It may, perhaps, be one of the reaspms for the paucity of materials available for...