Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Golden Lion Soup Bowl Porcelain

Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Golden Lion Soup Bowl Porcelain

This mason porcelain bowl is made in imitation of a chinese design. The Mason Porcelain Factory began to imitate Chinese porcelain in the early 18th century to cater to the European market's fondness for oriental art. This porcelain soup bowl with a lid is decorated with a yellow lion pattern and uses superb porcelain craftsmanship. This decorative style combines European baroque art and oriental decorative elements, reflecting the artistic achievements of Meissen porcelain factory at that time.
Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Blue and White Porcelain Box with Lid

Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Blue and White Porcelain Box with Lid

The blue and white porcelain box with lid is a piece of exquisite porcelain made by the German Meissen Porcelain Factory (Meissen), created in about 1730. This work is a porcelain box with a lid, and its design is inspired by Japanese art style, reflecting the European imitation of East Asian art at that time.
12th Century Cambodian Cultural Relics Buddha Tempted by Magic Ro

12th Century Cambodian Cultural Relics Buddha Tempted by Magic Ro

This work is called "Buddha Tempted by Magic Luo". It was created in Cambodia from the end of the 12th century to the beginning of the 13th century. It belongs to the reign of Jayavarma VII. It is a bronze sculpture with overall dimensions of 42 x 18.5 x 3cm and top section of 22 x 17 x 3cm, currently in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. This sculpture depicts the Buddha under the Bodhi tree to resist the temptation of the magic Luo scene. The Buddha is surrounded by a ring of burning gems and blossoms of lotus petals, symbolizing enlightenment and divine radiance. The right hand points to the ground and makes a gesture of "touching the ground", symbolizing the call to the earth.
12th Century Cambodian Heritage Buddha Tempted by Moreau Tower Top Ornament

12th Century Cambodian Heritage Buddha Tempted by Moreau Tower Top Ornament

This work is called "Buddha Tempted by Magic Luo". It was created in Cambodia from the end of the 12th century to the beginning of the 13th century. It belongs to the reign of Jayavarma VII. It is a bronze sculpture with overall dimensions of 42 x 18.5 x 3cm and top section of 22 x 17 x 3cm, currently in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art. This sculpture depicts the Buddha under the Bodhi tree to resist the temptation of the magic Luo scene. The Buddha is surrounded by a ring of burning gems and blossoms of lotus petals, symbolizing enlightenment and divine radiance. The right hand points to the ground and makes a gesture of "touching the ground", symbolizing the call to the earth.
18th Century European Porcelain Taoist Theme Bowl

18th Century European Porcelain Taoist Theme Bowl

This mason porcelain bowl is made in imitation of a chinese design. The Mason Porcelain Factory began to imitate Chinese porcelain in the early 18th century to cater to the European market's fondness for oriental art.
Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Porcelain Bowl

Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Porcelain Bowl

This mason porcelain bowl is made in imitation of a chinese design. The Mason Porcelain Factory began to imitate Chinese porcelain in the early 18th century to cater to the European market's fondness for oriental art.
Ancient Greek Pottery Kraut

Ancient Greek Pottery Kraut

A Krater is a large pottery from ancient Greece, often used to mix wine and water. A kraut with a red patterned column refers to a column with a red pattern painted on the pottery. This pottery was made in the Camarina (Camarina) region of Sicily between about the 5th century BC and the 4th century BC. This Klatt style of decoration is known as the Red-figure style, which was very popular in ancient Greek pottery. The red painting style is characterized by the use of red paint to draw patterns on a black background, making the patterns more vivid and detailed.
Kakadu Parrot of Mason Porcelain

Kakadu Parrot of Mason Porcelain

John Joachim Candler (Johann Joachim Kaendler) was one of the most famous porcelain sculptors of the first half of the 18th century, who designed many exquisite porcelain works for the Mason Porcelain Factory. Kakadu parrot is one of his masterpieces. This porcelain sculpture shows a lifelike Kakadu parrot sitting on a tree stump decorated with flowers and leaves. The sculpture uses multi-color painting technology to make the parrot's feathers and details on the stump more vivid. Mason Porcelain Factory was one of the first manufacturers of hard porcelain in Europe, founded in 1710.
18th Century European Porcelain Ceramic Guanyin Statues

18th Century European Porcelain Ceramic Guanyin Statues

This ceramic Guanyin statue was made by Johann Gregorius Höroldt, a German painter and porcelain painter. Holdert is known for his Chinese style decoration (Chinoiserie) designs.
18th Century European Porcelain Guanyin Statues

18th Century European Porcelain Guanyin Statues

This Guanyin image is one of the early works of the Mason Porcelain Factory and is based on a Chinese prototype. The porcelain was made by Johann Gregorius Höroldt, a German painter and porcelain painter. Holdert is known for his Chinese style decoration (Chinoiserie) designs.
Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Mason Porcelain Blue and White Porcelain Vase

Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Mason Porcelain Blue and White Porcelain Vase

This vase is one of the representative works of Mason porcelain. Mason Porcelain Factory was one of the first manufacturers of hard porcelain in Europe, founded in Germany in 1710. This vase was made between 1722 and 1723 and was decorated with blue and white. Blue and white decoration is a method of drawing a pattern with blue pigment on porcelain and then firing it under the glaze.
Early Twentieth Century Antique ETH Zurich Aircraft Model C- 35

Early Twentieth Century Antique ETH Zurich Aircraft Model C- 35

The model airplane C- 35 in the collection of ETH Zurich is a historic model of aviation. The model was produced around 1934 and represents an important stage in aviation technology at that time. The C- 35 model shows the design features and technical details of the early aircraft and is an important source of information for the study of aviation history and technological development.
18th Century European Porcelain Chinese Style Fine Neck Vase

18th Century European Porcelain Chinese Style Fine Neck Vase

This thin-necked vase of Mason porcelain was made by Mason porcelain factory in 1721. Mason Porcelain Factory is one of the earliest hard porcelain factories in Europe, established in 1710. Mason porcelain is famous for its exquisite craftsmanship and unique design, especially its blue and white underglaze decoration. The porcelain was made by Johann Gregorius Höroldt, a German painter and porcelain painter. Holdert is known for his Chinese style decoration (Chinoiserie) designs.
Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Cultural Relics Hollow Golden Overglaze Color Porcelain Bowl

Qing Dynasty Yongzheng Cultural Relics Hollow Golden Overglaze Color Porcelain Bowl

This porcelain is an antique from the Yongzheng period of the Qing Dynasty (1723-1735) and was produced in Jingdezhen. Yongzheng period porcelain is famous for its exquisite craftsmanship and unique aesthetic style. Yongzheng period porcelain glaze color variety, including pastel, enamel, fighting color and so on. Enamel porcelain has been greatly developed in the Yongzheng period and has become a work of art integrating poetry, calligraphy, painting and printing.
Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Chinese Style Decorated Gold Plated Cup

Eighteenth Century European Porcelain Chinese Style Decorated Gold Plated Cup

The porcelain was made by Johann Gregorius Höroldt, a German painter and porcelain painter. Holdert is known for his Chinese style decoration (Chinoiserie) designs. Holdert's work includes many pieces of porcelain with Chinese decorations, such as a tea set and chocolate service made in 1725 for Victor Amadeus II, King of Sardinia. These decorative styles reflect the romanticized fantasy of the East in Europe in the 18th century.
Eighteenth-century pottery sculpture "The Declining Macaw"

Eighteenth-century pottery sculpture "The Declining Macaw"

The Sliding Macaw, produced by John Joachim Candler at Mason in May 1732. Porcelain, no coloring. The sculpture shows a macaw hanging upside down from a tree trunk, vividly recreating the bird's natural form. The work is currently in the porcelain collection of the National Art Collection (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden) in Dresden.
On-glaze painted pot of Jingde carp, a cultural relic of the Qianlong period

On-glaze painted pot of Jingde carp, a cultural relic of the Qianlong period

The fez hat of an officer of the regular army unit of the Spanish army dress at the beginning of the twentieth century

The fez hat of an officer of the regular army unit of the Spanish army dress at the beginning of the twentieth century

19th century instrument portable travel theodolite

19th century instrument portable travel theodolite

Nineteenth Century Instrument Orthogonal Plane Meter

Nineteenth Century Instrument Orthogonal Plane Meter

Orthogonal planer is an instrument for measuring the area of a plane, invented around 1851. Its design is based on the principle of orthogonality, and its area is calculated by measuring the boundary of the plane figure. Orthogonal planometers usually consist of a rod with a scale and a moving pointer. The user can record the measurement data by moving the pointer along the boundary of the figure.
Twenties measuring instrument cup cross anemometer

Twenties measuring instrument cup cross anemometer

1889 Cast Iron Sculpture of a Male Buffalo

1889 Cast Iron Sculpture of a Male Buffalo

Twentieth Century Spanish Military Uniform Princess Hussars Regiment Full Dress Top

Twentieth Century Spanish Military Uniform Princess Hussars Regiment Full Dress Top

The short coat of the full dress of the Princess Hussars Corps (1909-1931). The short top is made of blue Christina fabric and has nine gold thread decorations and three rows of nine gold buttons. The buttons have the initials "M.Y.L." (Maria Isabel Luisa) and the prince's crown. The dress edges are decorated with a gold braid, and a coat of arms is formed on the sleeves. Collected in the Spanish National Army Museum (Spanish National Army Museum) in Toledo, Spain.
Nineteenth Century Cream Jar from Antique Wigtown County Creamery

Nineteenth Century Cream Jar from Antique Wigtown County Creamery

Wigtown County Creamery was established in 1888 on Sheuchan Street in Stranraer, Scotland. The creamery was founded by James McHarrie and Stranraer's mayor, Provost Young. The cream pots produced by the Wigtownshire Creamery were manufactured by the Caledonian Ceramics Company of Glasgow (Caledonian Pottery Company). These cream jars used black transfer logos after 1912 and brown transfer dye before that.
Nineteenth-century Spanish military uniform Officer's coat of Marshal Joseph Navarro Sangelang

Nineteenth-century Spanish military uniform Officer's coat of Marshal Joseph Navarro Sangelang

Artillery officer's coat of Marshal Joseph Navarro Sangelang (after 1828). The coat is made of turkey blue fabric with an open V-neck straight neckline and red cuffs. The sides of the neckline are embroidered with gold artillery bomb patterns. The middle is closed with a buckle, with two rows of loose green overalls with seven buttons each. There are two separate rings near the left shoulder for wearing ornaments. Collected in the Spanish National Army Museum in Toledo, Spain.
Fourth Century Artifacts Colombia Philandia Gold Urn

Fourth Century Artifacts Colombia Philandia Gold Urn

This gold urn is made of lost wax casting, polishing, welding and embossing. From the archaeological site of La Soleda in Fillandia, Colombia, belonging to the Kimba culture (4th-5th century AD). It is currently housed in the Museum of America in Madrid, Spain.
Fifth Century BC Cultural Relics Wine Glass-shaped Klatt Wine Vapor

Fifth Century BC Cultural Relics Wine Glass-shaped Klatt Wine Vapor

Glass-shaped Kratt wine ware decorated with red figures, Sicily La Gusa. Front: The warrior bids farewell to his family (wife and son in the arms of a nanny); Back: The man, armed with a stick and Himatian, stands between two women. From the site of Kamarina, Lagusa Province, Sicily, Italy. Classical period, 5th century BC. Collected in the Parco Archeologico di Kamarina e Cava d'Ispica Archaeological Park.
Tenth Century Cultural Relics Bifurcation Spiral Figure Porcelain Bowl

Tenth Century Cultural Relics Bifurcation Spiral Figure Porcelain Bowl

Bowl decorated with geometric patterns (swastika and double-forked spiral pattern "yc"). From the site of Elcano, Corclé, Panama, 900-1020 AD. In the collection of the Fundaci Foundation (El Caño). Centre for Archaeological Studies of the Isthmus (Centro de Investigaciones Arqueol ógicas del Istmo).
Ginger beer

Ginger beer

Ginger beer from the 1987 s, this item is in the collection of the Stranraer Museum
Royal Polish Air Force Pilot Captain Uniform Jacket

Royal Polish Air Force Pilot Captain Uniform Jacket

This captain's uniform jacket belonged to a pilot of the Royal Polish Air Force and is in the collection of the New Songchi District Museum. The steel blue gabardine jacket is lined with a dark lining, with the captain's logo on the sleeves, and consists of two black and blue straps. The front left side of the jacket is sewn with seven medal strips (including the Merit Cross, Air Medal, 1939-1945 Star Medal, Air Service European Star Medal, Defense Medal, War Medal, Unidentified Badge and Royal Air Force Badge-black felt embroidered with yellow eagle and RAF letters on the chest).
Wauchelvik Cup

Wauchelvik Cup

Wauchervik Cup, in the collection of the National Museum in Krakow. The Wauchervik Cup is a ceramic work of art with rich decoration and craftsmanship.
Eighteenth Century Artifacts Meissen Botegau Flute Vase

Eighteenth Century Artifacts Meissen Botegau Flute Vase

This is a vase for Botegtau flute, made in Meissen, Germany, from about 1710 to 1719. The material is a bortegtao (Bö ttgersteinzeug) with relief decoration (the so-called "Irminger relief decoration"). The flute vase used a special porcelain material known for its hardness and durability.
18th Century Artifacts Meissen Porcelain Flute Vase

18th Century Artifacts Meissen Porcelain Flute Vase

This is a flute vase, decorated with the figure part designed by Johann Gregorius Höroldt and the flower part designed by Johann Ehrenfried Stadler, made in Meissen, Germany, on August 17, 1726. The material is porcelain, and the decoration uses sprayed underglaze blue background (gespritzter Fond), overglaze color and gold.
Qin Dynasty Cultural Relics Sword-holding Terracotta Warriors and Horses

Qin Dynasty Cultural Relics Sword-holding Terracotta Warriors and Horses

The Terracotta Warriors and Horses sculpture depicts the army of Qin Shihuang, the first emperor of China. It is a martyrdom art, buried with the emperor in 210-209 BC, with the aim of protecting Qin Shi Huang in the afterlife.
Knight's Cross of the Fifth Order of Military Merit, the highest Polish military medal

Knight's Cross of the Fifth Order of Military Merit, the highest Polish military medal

The silver cross of the Virtuti Militari Order of the Cavalry type is housed in the Nowy Sącz District Museum. It is the highest military medal in Poland, awarded to soldiers who have demonstrated outstanding bravery in combat. The design of this medal usually includes a cross with the words "Virtuti Militari" to show recognition and respect for the winner.