Eighteenth-century collection gold-plated perfume bottle with floral miniatures
The perfume bottle, with its exquisite floral miniatures and gilded decoration, is one of the collections of the Sosenko Family Foundation. This piece shows superb craftsmanship and unique design, and belongs to the treasures in the history of cosmetics. This design was very popular in the 18th century, especially among the European aristocracy and upper class. It is not only a cosmetic container, but also a fine art and collectible. Perfume bottles are usually made of porcelain or other precious materials, and the surface is decorated with exquisite paintings and gilded decorations, which reflects people's pursuit of luxury life at that time.
Nineteenth century collection chain perfume bottle
The perfume bottle is a unique piece of art that belongs to the collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation. This piece shows exquisite craftsmanship and unique design, and is a precious part of the history of cosmetics. The design is very easy to carry and can be hung on a chain and worn as an ornament. At that time, people's pursuit of luxury life. This design was often very popular in Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Early 20th Century Collection Cherry Toothpaste Box
This cherry toothpaste box is an exhibit in the collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation. It shows an interesting object from everyday life in the past. The design of cherry toothpaste packaging is unique and colorful, reflecting the packaging art and design style of the time. The Sosenko Family Foundation has a collection of many similar objects of daily life. Through these exhibits, the audience can learn about the past life style and cultural background.
18th Century Chinese Cloisonne Vase
Cloisonne, also known as cloisonne enamel, is a traditional Chinese metal handicraft. It originated in the Ming Dynasty and reached its peak in the Qing Dynasty. Cloisonne products are usually bright colors, exquisite patterns, common themes are flowers, birds, auspicious patterns and so on. It is not only practical, but also has a high artistic value, known as the "mother of porcelain".
Antique movie camera
He is a witness to the history of film, recording every important stage of film technology from birth to development. Usually made of metal and wood, with a unique mechanical structure and manual craftsmanship. Early cameras, such as the film camera invented by the Lumiere brothers in 1895, used 35mm film and could shoot at 16 frames per second. Over time, the design of the camera continued to improve. It is technically valuable and also a collector's item for its rarity and historical significance. The design and function reflected the technical level and aesthetic concept of the time, and it was an important milestone in the development of film art and technology.
Half Armor of 16th Century Germany
Half armor in 16th century Germany was a unique type of equipment, during which the design of armor underwent significant changes influenced by Italy and the Netherlands. Previously, armor emphasized elegance and thinness, but in this decade, people have begun to emphasize the existence and materiality of the human body. This new trend is particularly evident in German equipment.
The first globe, the Beheim globe
The diameter of the Beiheim globe is 51 centimeters, and the decoration is luxurious. In records from 1494, the production of this ball was particularly time-consuming and laborious. In 1992, Nuremberg conducted a detailed study on the material of this ball, and its report stated that the production process was indeed quite complex. This is a mixture of old and new geographical knowledge, with ancient Greek speculations about the world, medieval geographical ideas, and new results of maritime exploration all visible. It became a model for drawing world images in central Europe at that time, and one of the few remaining map works in the world that collected different mapping methods and schools.
Kikaradi Ceramic Vase
The replica of the Cycladic ceramic vase is a modern representation of ceramic art from the ancient Greek Cycladic civilization. The Cycladic civilization (around 3200 BC to 2000 BC) meticulously crafted its exquisite marble carvings through modern craftsmanship, aiming to preserve the aesthetic features and craftsmanship of the original works, allowing the public to appreciate these ancient artworks up close. These replicas are not only loved by art enthusiasts as decorations and collectibles, but also used for education and exhibitions to help people understand and learn about the artistic achievements of the Cycladic civilization.
Triangle Double Dragon Wedding Vase
Chinese vases are not only elegant and exquisite in shape, but also highly distinctive in decorative arts. They are usually painted with patterns such as landscapes, flowers, birds, and figures, reflecting the aesthetic taste and painting skills of ancient China. There are many types of glazes and glazes for Chinese vases, from the famous blue and white porcelain of the Ming Dynasty to the celadon glaze of the Song Dynasty. Each color and glaze reveals its era and dynasty. As an important part of ancient Chinese civilization, Chinese vases not only showcase the luxury of ancient Chinese society and the vitality of the Maritime Silk Road, but also witness the development of Chinese porcelain making techniques.
Tang colored ceramic vase
Tang colored ceramic vases are a common decoration and artwork made of ceramic materials, which are fired at high temperatures from clay and have a hard, durable, and usually glossy surface. The history of ceramic vases is long, and their origins can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as China, Egypt, and Greece. There are various types of ceramic vases, with different shapes and sizes, ranging from simple cylindrical shapes to complex sculptural forms, with rich colors and patterns. They can be monochrome or multi-color, with surface decorations including hand drawn patterns, stickers, or underglaze colors
Borgese vase
The Borgese vase is a giant bell shaped wine vessel carved from Pantelic marble in Athens in the second half of the first century BC. This ancient Greek artwork is renowned for its intricate carvings and grand scale, featuring scenes of the Dionysus ritual, showcasing the ancient Greeks' worship of Dionysus, the god of wine. The Borgese vase was originally used for outdoor garden decoration and was later collected in the Borgese Museum, becoming one of the museum's iconic collections. It is not only an artwork, but also an important physical material for studying ancient Greek sculptures and religious rituals.
Bronze alloy vase
Antique bronze vases are a type of art with a long history, usually carefully crafted from bronze alloy. This vase not only has practical functions for flower arrangement or holding liquids, but is also often used as a decoration to showcase exquisite craftsmanship and artistic value. The design of bronze vases is diverse and may include various patterns, decorations, and carvings, reflecting the cultural characteristics and aesthetic styles of their production period. They are cherished objects by collectors and art enthusiasts, and also important windows for understanding ancient civilization craftsmanship and technology.
Bohemian Czech Glass Vase
Bohemian Czech glass vases are renowned for their unique craftsmanship and artistic style, representing the traditional Czech glass manufacturing process. The Bohemian region, especially in the northern part of the Czech Republic, has become the center of world glass art due to its abundant silicon mineral resources and exquisite glass blowing techniques. These vases are usually hand blown and have unique colors and shapes. In terms of color, Bohemian glass is known for its deep and rich hues, such as ruby red, cobalt blue, forest green, etc., which often give people a warm and comfortable feeling.
Antique bronze vase
Antique bronze vases are a type of art with a long history, usually made of corrosion-resistant alloys such as bronze, and have high artistic and collectible value. These vases not only showcase the superb casting skills of ancient craftsmen, but are often decorated with exquisite patterns and decorations, reflecting the cultural characteristics and social aesthetics of the time. Bronze vases were often used in ancient times to hold wine, water, or as sacrificial offerings, and their design and decoration were often related to religious beliefs and social status at that time. Over time, these antique bronze vases have become valuable materials for studying ancient civilizations, arts and crafts, and historical cultures.
Antique Chinese Vase
Chinese vases are outstanding representatives of traditional Chinese craftsmanship, usually made of materials such as ceramics, jade, lacquerware, or metal, with a long history and profound cultural heritage. These vases are not only elegant and exquisite in shape, but also highly distinctive in decorative arts, often depicting patterns such as mountains, waters, flowers, birds, and figures, reflecting the aesthetic taste and painting skills of ancient China. The production skills of antique Chinese vases are exquisite, especially the porcelain of the Ming and Qing dynasties, such as Jingdezhen's blue and white porcelain, pink porcelain, etc., which are famous for their delicate painting, rich colors, and unique shapes.
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