EditorialGold disc brooch, Merovingian, probaly from Germany, late 6th. The brooch is made in cloisonnee technique with garnets and glass, adopted from Eastern mediterranean jewellers by the Franks, Goths, Lombards and other " barbarians". The wearing...
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EditorialJewelry Designs, S.H. Dinglinger, Engraving, Projects. Twenty-one designs of jewelry. Pl. 4 of 'A New Book of Designs for Jewellers Work.' Devised by Sebastian Henry Dinglinger. (Berlin 758). A necklace with a pendant cross is in the center. Pocket pen...
EditorialA. B., American, 19th century, New Warehouse and Manufactory of Ball, Black & Co., Jewellers and Silversmiths..., From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1860, Wood engraving on paper, image: 14 7/16 x 9 7/16 in. (36.7 x 24 cm).
EditorialA member of the Saravak sect. Members of this sect were mostly jewellers. They avoided eating meat and plants. A painting from a manuscript describing the different Hindu religious sects. Fuqara'-i Hind. early 19th century. Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 4777, f...
EditorialA member of the Saravak sect. Members of this sect were mostly jewellers. They avoided eating meat and plants. A painting from a manuscript describing the different Hindu religious sects. Fuqara'-i Hind. early 19th century. Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 4777, f...
EditorialA member of the Saravak sect. Members of this sect were mostly jewellers. They avoided eating meat and plants. A painting from a manuscript describing the different Hindu religious sects. Fuqara'-i Hind. early 19th century. Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 4777, f...
EditorialA member of the Saravak sect. Members of this sect were mostly jewellers. They avoided eating meat and plants. A painting from a manuscript describing the different Hindu religious sects. Fuqara'-i Hind. early 19th century. Source: I.O. ISLAMIC 4777, f...
EditorialPrivate cobbler shop in Warsaw. In 1956, a limited amount of small, private enterprises was permitted and a two-year tax exemption encouraged shoemakers, hairdressers, jewellers, tailors and furriers to open shop. Warsaw, 1956.
EditorialGold disc brooch, Merovingian, probaly from Germany, late 6th. The brooch is made in cloisonnee technique with garnets and glass, adopted from Eastern mediterranean jewellers by the Franks, Goths, Lombards and other " barbarians". The wearing...