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More than 10,000 results for Germanic, Saxony
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Fragment of a Curb Bit, Copper alloy, Germanic, Saxony
Germanic, Saxony
3rd–4th century
Bow Brooch, Silver with gold-sheet overlay and garnets, East Germanic
East Germanic
400–450
Gold Buckle with Garnets, Gold, garnets with patterned foil backing, cloisonné garnets, Germanic
Germanic
400–500
Bow Brooch, Silver with gilding and niello, Germanic
Germanic
5th–7th century
Belt Buckle With Trapezoidal Plate, Silver-gilt, Germanic
Germanic
ca. 500
Prick Spur, Iron alloy, Germanic
Germanic
2nd–3rd century
Brooch in the Form of a Cicada, Copper alloy, cast; copper alloy pin/spring, East Germanic
East Germanic
350–450
Gold Neck Ring, Gold, East Germanic
East Germanic
5th century
Horse Tack Ornament, Copper alloy, Roman-Germanic
Roman-Germanic
2nd–3rd century
Prick Spur, Copper alloy, Germanic
Germanic
6th–7th century
Stirrup, Iron, silver, Germanic
Germanic
10th–11th century
Stirrup, Iron, Germanic
Germanic
10th–12th century
Snaffle Bit, Iron alloy, Germanic
Germanic
9th–10th century
Stirrup, Iron, Germanic
Germanic
second half 10th century
Rapier, Peter Wirsberg  German, Steel, silver, wood, German, Saxony
Peter Wirsberg
ca. 1600–10
Rapier, Johannes Moum  German, Steel, silver, wood, German, Saxony
Johannes Moum
ca. 1575–1600
Belt Carrier with Powder Flask and Pouch for Chargers, Velvet, metallic thread, leather, boxwood, bronze, gold, German, Saxony
German, Saxony
early 17th century
Powder Flask and Wheellock Spanner Made for the Bodyguard of the Prince-Elector of Saxony, Brass, gold, steel, wood, velvet, gold-threaded cord, German, Saxony
German, Saxony
ca. 1600
Cartridge Box Made for the Bodyguard of the Prince-Elector of Saxony, Silver, wood, velvet, German, Saxony
German, Saxony
ca. 1590–1600
The Temptation of Adam and Eve and The Crucifixion, Hans Reinhart the Elder  German, Silver, gilt, German, Saxony
Hans Reinhart the Elder
1536
The Temptation of Adam and Eve and The Crucifixion, Hans Reinhart the Elder  German, Silver, German, Saxony
Hans Reinhart the Elder
1536
Man, Fox and Maiden in a Landscape, Glass, German, Saxony
German, Saxony
ca. 1740
Estoc (Thrusting Sword), Steel, shagreen, wood, German, Saxony
German, Saxony
late 16th century
War Hammer, Steel, silver, German, Saxony
German, Saxony
mid-16th century
Hunting Sword, Steel, brass, gold, porcelain, pigments, German, Saxony
German, Saxony
ca. 1750
John Frederick 1503-54, Elector of Saxony 1532-47, Hans Reinhart the Elder  German, Silver, German, Saxony
Hans Reinhart the Elder
1535
Helmet (<i>Spangenhelm</i>), Steel, copper alloy, gold, Byzantine or Germanic
Byzantine or Germanic
6th–7th century
Bracelet, Silver, gems or glass, East Germanic
East Germanic
7th century
Finger Ring, Gold, carnelian intaglio, East Germanic
East Germanic
3rd century
Bracelet, Gold wire, East Germanic
East Germanic
3rd century (?)
Earring, Gold, East Germanic
East Germanic
3rd century
Earring, Gold, East Germanic
East Germanic
3rd century
Hot milk pot, Ernst Gottlob Borns, Silver, beechwood, German, Bautzen (Saxony)
Ernst Gottlob Borns
ca. 1765–70
Rapier, Steel, gold, silver, iron, wood, German, possibly Saxony
German, possibly Saxony
ca. 1600
Priming Flask, Wood, steel, silver, German, probably Saxony
German, probably Saxony
late 16th century
Priming Flask Bearing the Monograms and Arms of the Prince-Elector August I of Saxony (reigned 1553–86) and  Anna of Denmark (reigned 1553–85), Iron, gold, silver, silk, German, probably Saxony
German, probably Saxony
ca. 1575
Aquamanile in the Form of a Knight on
Horseback, Bronze; Quaternary copper alloy with a high content of zinc (approx. 73% copper, approx. 15% zinc, approx. 7% lead, approx. 3% tin) with natural patina, hollow cast; remnants of the clay core<br/>and iron armature in the legs, German, Lower Saxony (?)
German, Lower Saxony (?)
ca. 1350
Coffeepot, Ernst Gottlob Borns, Silver, beechwood, German, Bautzen (Saxony)
Ernst Gottlob Borns
ca. 1765–70
Sheet appliques, 44, Gold, East Germanic or nomadic (?)
East Germanic or nomadic (?)
1st half of the 5th century CE
Gold sheet appliques, Gold, East Germanic or nomadic (?)
East Germanic or nomadic (?)
1st half of the 5th century CE