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More than 10,000 results for Possibly Northern German glass with Dutch engraving
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Wine goblet, Glass, wheel engraved, Possibly Northern German glass with Dutch engraving
Possibly Northern German glass with Dutch engraving
ca. 1765
Book of the Gospels, Northern Highlands artist, Parchment (vellum), acacia wood, tempera, ink
Northern Highlands artist
late 14th–early 15th century
Pledge glass with cover, Glass, British, Newcastle with Dutch engraving
British, Newcastle with Dutch engraving
18th century
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Bronze, Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
13th–14th century
Processional Cross, Northern Highlands artist, Brass, Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
14th–15th century
Oboe in C, Hendrik Richters  Dutch, Ebony, ivory, silver, Dutch
Hendrik Richters
before 1727
Soprano Recorder in B, Thomas Coenraet Boekhout  Dutch, Ebony, ivory, Dutch
Thomas Coenraet Boekhout
ca. 1700
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Copper, Central or Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
15th century
Aquamanile in the Form of Samson and
the Lion, Bronze; quaternary copper alloy (approx. 78% copper, approx. 10% zinc, approx. 6% tin, approx. 5% lead) with natural patina. Remnants of the iron armature are in the lion’s legs and the figure of Samson., Northern European (?), possibly German
Northern European (?), possibly German
ca. 1380–1400
Pocket bottle, American Flint Glass Manufactory  American, Blown pattern-molded glass, American
American Flint Glass Manufactory
Henry William Stiegel
1769–74
Covered goblet, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown and engraved glass, American
New Bremen Glass Manufactory
John Frederick Amelung
1788
Figured flask, Coventry Glass Works or American, Blown-molded glass, American
Coventry Glass Works
Keene Glass Works
1824–40
Cuirassier's Armor, Steel, gold, leather, possibly Dutch
possibly Dutch
dated 1621; helmet brim and buffe, 19th century
Small pomander with six sections, Silver, parcel-gilt, possibly Dutch
possibly Dutch
first half 17th century
Hunting Sword with Scabbard, Joseph Deutschmann  German, Steel, silver, ivory, wood, leather, German, possibly Munich
Joseph Deutschmann
ca. 1740
Wineglass, Glass, British, Newcastle glass with Dutch engraving
British, Newcastle glass with Dutch engraving
ca. 1750
Goblet, Dagnia family , Newcastle, Wheel engraved glass, British, Newcastle glass with Dutch engraving
Dagnia family
late 18th century
Wineglass with arms of the Province of Overyssel, A. C. Schonck, Glass, British, Newcastle glass with Dutch engraving
A. C. Schonck
ca. 1740
Pitcher, Redwood Glass Company  American, Blown glass with applied decoration, American
Redwood Glass Company
Redford Crown Glass Works
1835–65
Compote, Redwood Glass Company  American, Blown glass with applied decoration, American
Redwood Glass Company
Redford Crown Glass Works
1835–65
Flask, Kentucky Glass Works  American, Free-blown molded amber glass, American
Kentucky Glass Works
Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company
1825–60
Pan, Redwood Glass Company  American, Blown glass with applied decoration, American
Redwood Glass Company
Redford Crown Glass Works
1835–65
Bowl, Redwood Glass Company  American, Blown glass with applied decoration, American
Redwood Glass Company
Redford Crown Glass Works
1835–65
Prisoner, Bronze, later fire gilding, Possibly northern Europe
Possibly northern Europe
late 16th–early 17th century
Sewing Table, Peter Glass  American, Rosewood, American
Peter Glass
1865–75
Standing cup with cover, Matthäus Baur II, Gold-ruby glass, silver-gilt mounts, German glass with Augsburg silver mounts
Matthäus Baur II
1695–1700
Lamp, Boston & Sandwich Glass Company  American, Blown and cut glass, marble, brass, American
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
New England Glass Company
1850–60
Salt, Boston & Sandwich Glass Company  American, Pressed glass, American
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
New England Glass Company
1830–40
Decanter, New England Glass Company  American, Blown molded lead glass, American
New England Glass Company
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1820–40
Tumbler, New England Glass Company  American, Blown, pattern-molded glass, American
New England Glass Company
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1825–40
Vase, New England Glass Company  American, Blown glass, American
New England Glass Company
Mount Washington Glass Company
ca. 1888
Vase, New England Glass Company  American, Blown glass, American
New England Glass Company
Mount Washington Glass Company
ca. 1888
Compote, New England Glass Company  American, Red-cut-to-clear-glass, American
New England Glass Company
Cape Cod Glass Works
1855–70
Wineglass, Jacob Sang  Dutch, Glass, British, Newcastle glass with Dutch, Amsterdam engraving
Jacob Sang
1752–62
Wineglass (marriage glass), Glass, British, probably Newcastle glass with Dutch engraving
British, probably Newcastle glass with Dutch engraving
1730–50
Armor, Steel, leather, Northern German, possibly Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
Northern German, possibly Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
ca. 1560–65
Sugar bowl, New England Glass Company  American, Free-blown glass with applied decoration, American
New England Glass Company
South Boston Flint Glass Works
1815–35
Cream pitcher, New England Glass Company  American, Free-blown glass with applied decoration, American
New England Glass Company
South Boston Flint Glass Works
1815–35
Kablé (buffalo helmet mask), Northern Tussian or Siemu blacksmith, Ceiba(?) wood, cane, fiber, Northern Tussian or Siemu
Northern Tussian or Siemu blacksmith
19th–first quarter 20th century
Wall hanging fragment, Daniel Marot the Elder  French, Leather, embossed, "gilded", and polychromed, Northern Dutch
Daniel Marot the Elder
first quarter 18th century