EditorialThe Windings of the Forth, Print made by Samuel Alken, 17561815, British, Published by Longman, active 18041914, British, 1802, Aquatint on medium, slightly textured, cream wove paper.
EditorialWindings of the Tay, Looking toward the Mountains of Athol, Print made by Thomas Medland, 17551823, British, after Alexander Campbell, 17641824, British, Published by Longman, active 18041914, British, 1802, Aquatint on medium, slightly textured, cream...
EditorialDish with neckline and decorated with a white spiral 0.4-0.6 under the edge in 9 windings., Bowl, bowl, glass, height: 5 cm, vmeb 450-525, Netherlands, Utrecht , Rhenen, Rhenen, grave 839.
Editorialcat, Cat mummy with flattened body and protruding head. The head is wrapped in narrow bandages from a larger sheet (about 4 cm wide). There is some damage at the top of the head. Protruding ears, applied parts, or painted details are absent. The body h...
EditorialHor, mask, cartonnage, Mummy or an adult, very heavy and hard and displaying well-defined anatomical details (eg the calves). The bandages are applied in close concentric windings with a considerable overlap and no longer than 2-4 cm wide. On the front...
EditorialBronze kink fibula, Haalebos type A2. Needle and the majority of windings broken off. Covered with river patina. Distribution: Rhine forts, mainly in central Germany, fibula, nodding fibula, metal, bronze, length: 4.1 cm, roman 0-70, The Netherlands, G...
Editorialspiral finger or lure ring, decorated with flat spirals. One spiral broken down. Two windings, finger ring, lure ring, metal, bronze, 3.0 x 2.5 x 2.5 cm, bronze age, per. III, Austria, unknown, unknown, unknown.
Editorialspiral finger or lure ring, decorated with two flat spirals. 2 windings, finger ring, lure ring, metal, bronze, 4,4 x 2,4 x 2,4 cm, bronze age, per. III, Austria, unknown, unknown, unknown.
EditorialBronze arch fibula, Haalebos type B. Part of the windings broken down. The bracket is decorated with a wide groove and pearl frame. The foot has a button. Distribution: Germania Inferior and Gallia Belgica., Fibula, arch fibula, metal, bronze, length: ...
EditorialGermanic hair-cutting fibula. The fibula is made of bronze, on the front part runs a silver pearl edge in the middle, on the rear part a series of pits. Front and back are separated by a sickle-shaped, upright disc made of bronze. The top is decorated ...
Editorialspiral finger or lure ring, decorated with flat spirals. One spiral broken down. Two windings, finger ring, lure ring, metal, bronze, 2.5 x 2.3 x 2.2 cm, bronze age, per. III, Austria, unknown, unknown, unknown.
EditorialBronze pen, rectangular in cross-section. At the top is a widened part, drilled through an opening with an inner diameter. of 3 mm. Above it is an even wider button with flattened sides. The pen is bent and extends into a sharp point. The top half is d...
EditorialBroken needle with windings of a bronze wire fibula, fibula, wire fibula, metal, bronze, length: 3,8 cm, roman 1-100, the Netherlands, Gelderland, Maasdriel, Alem, Maas.
EditorialSpherical pot of light green glass, with short neck and wide mouth. The belly is decorated with windings of glass wire. Two upright ears that turn into the handle that is of darker glass. Flat bottom., Broken, tableware, glass, H 15.5 cm, D 7 cm, Israe...
EditorialBronze buckling fibula, Haalebos type A2. Needle and part of windings broken off. Bracket decorated with grooves. A V is incised on the foot. Dark patinated. Distribution: Rhine and Danube provinces., Fibula, nodding fibula, metal, bronze, length: 4,8 ...
EditorialDouble-tone Frankish urn of fairly dark gray smothered earthenware. The border is missing. On the shoulder radstempelornament with a pattern of two squares above each other, in a helix of seven windings. On the belly finger impressions, pot, kink pot, ...
EditorialValve Horn, engraved on the cup 'G: OTTENSTEINER. K: COURT: INSTRUMENT. FACTORY. A: MUNICH. ' One of the windings has an oval brass plate with the letter F. Hereby a separate mouthpiece., Georg Johann Ottensteiner, M?nchen, c. 1860 - c. 1870, copper (m...
EditorialGlass Trumpet, Smooth tube bent in trumpet shape, ending in a fairly narrow, funnel-shaped bell with a flat rim. A metal mouthpiece is fitted on the narrow side. The windings are held together by two pewter bands. On the transition to the sound cup, th...
EditorialThe River Thames. The windings of the Thames below Culham. An history of the principal rivers of Great Britain. [By William Combe. With aquatints by J. C. Stadler after drawings by Joseph Farington.]. London: John & Josiah Boydell, 1794, 1796. Source: ...