Seventeenth-century relics have field underglaze blue and blue flower vase

Seventeenth-century relics have field underglaze blue and blue flower vase

This Japanese vase, which was produced in Yoda, was from about 1670 to 1690. The material is porcelain, and the decoration uses underglaze blue and white blue. This covered vase uses the decoration process of underglaze blue and white blue, which means that before firing, a pattern is drawn with blue and white blue on the surface of the porcelain, and then fired at a high temperature to allow the color to penetrate under the glaze.
Eighteenth-century relics have field underglaze color vase

Eighteenth-century relics have field underglaze color vase

This Japanese vase, produced in Yoda, was from 1700 to 1720. The material is porcelain, and the decoration uses underglaze blue and white blue, overglaze color and gold. This covered vase is in the Imari Style.
Bessamin Box

Bessamin Box

The Besamin box [Hebrew: bassamim,psumin-byksy] is a container for spices. It is used at the end of the Sabbath and is usually tower-shaped. Interestingly, the Bessamin box from Novi Songe is fish-shaped. The fish head is connected to the fish body by a hinge and can be opened and tilted to one side. The body of the fish consists of five overlapping segments, each tapering towards the caudal fin, each segment ending in semicircular scales, each with a network of textures and grooves. The various segments of the fish body are connected to each other so that the fish's body can be slightly curved.
Jingde glazed painted carp fish tank during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty

Jingde glazed painted carp fish tank during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty

This fish tank is from Jingdezhen, China, and was made during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty (1700-1720). It features glazed painting and gold decoration, showing the exquisite craftsmanship of Jingdezhen porcelain at that time. The fish tank is decorated with plants and carp patterns, implying auspiciousness and prosperity, and is a common symbol in traditional Chinese culture.
Japanese Edo Period Pictographic Porcelain

Japanese Edo Period Pictographic Porcelain

This pictographic porcelain was made during the Edo period of Japan (1680-1700) in the Yoda area. It uses the glaze painting technique of Shijiuweimen style, showing the superb craftsmanship of Japanese porcelain making at that time. The Shikakuweimen style is known for its bright colors and fine paintings, usually decorated in red, blue, green, yellow and other colors.
19th century Qing Dynasty cultural relic porcelain gold-plated vase

19th century Qing Dynasty cultural relic porcelain gold-plated vase

This vase dates back to the 19th century. It is embedded in a gold-plated metal frame with dragon-shaped handles and feet with ear-shaped decorations.
Jingde Cylindrical Porcelain Vase in Qing Dynasty

Jingde Cylindrical Porcelain Vase in Qing Dynasty

This cylindrical porcelain vase was made in Jingdezhen, China, 1710-1715, decorated with overglaze and gold colors (famille verte). The exhibit is numbered PO 6257 and is in the porcelain collection of the Dresden State Art Collection.
Qing Dynasty Period Riverview Jingde Porcelain Lantern

Qing Dynasty Period Riverview Jingde Porcelain Lantern

This is a Chinese Qing Dynasty lantern decorated with river landscape. Made in Jingdezhen, China, early 18th century. The material is porcelain, with overglaze painting (famille verte) and gold color decoration. This exhibit is numbered PO 3318 and is in the porcelain collection of the Dresden State Art Collection.
Red copper gun barrel

Red copper gun barrel

It was a red-copper artillery barrel with the insignia of Count Henrik Brühl engraved on it. This exhibit is in the collection of the Krakow City History Museum.
Medieval period medicine pot in Europe

Medieval period medicine pot in Europe

It is a medicine jar (Albarello) used to hold wax ointments. The canister is in the collection of the Medical Museum of the Jaguellón University School of Medicine in Krakow. A medicine pot (Albarello) is a hollow ceramic vessel commonly used to store medicines, especially in medieval Europe. They are usually beautifully decorated with a variety of painted patterns. The design of this jar makes it easy to take out the ointment from above, while preventing the medicine from getting damp and deteriorating.
Qianlong Ancient Yuexuan Porcelain

Qianlong Ancient Yuexuan Porcelain

This porcelain vase was made between 1736 and 1795. It belongs to China's Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) and Qianlong (1736-1795). The porcelain vase is decorated with colored franc glaze and belongs to "ancient yuexuan porcelain". The overall height of the porcelain vase is 15.4cm (6 and 1/16 inches). This porcelain vase is currently in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, funded by the John L. Severance Foundation (collection number: 1963.514).
Nineteenth Century Crafts Shepherd's Cane Axe

Nineteenth Century Crafts Shepherd's Cane Axe

This cane-axe was made in 1868 in Zakopane (Zakopane), Poland, by Józef Krzeptowski. Its design was inspired by the Highland Shepherd's axe for support while hiking. The cane is made of long, narrow maple wood with a French-polished finish. They are called "ciupagas" (shepherd's axe) in the Podehalle area, and young shepherds often throw them at targets or in the air and catch them while dancing to demonstrate their agility.
Seventeenth Century Crafts King Solomon's Beer Mug

Seventeenth Century Crafts King Solomon's Beer Mug

This beer mug depicting the Queen of Sheba and King Solomon was made in Königsberg (Königsberg) between 1686 and 1689 by Schwerdfeger nigsberg. The Queen of Shabba visits King Solomon. The main body of the beer glass is a double-layered, smooth cylindrical container covered with a shell decorated with relief, showing the scene of the Queen of Sheba in front of King Solomon. The Queen's entourage can be seen in the background, including men wearing ancient armor, women camels carrying gifts, and the Queen of Sheba kneeling before King Solomon.
19th century collection square bottle porcelain perfume bottle

19th century collection square bottle porcelain perfume bottle

This square porcelain perfume bottle is currently in the collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation and is one of the Foundation's precious collections. The bottle body is decorated with hand-painted floral patterns, demonstrating superb craftsmanship and artistic value. It is not only a perfume container, but also a work of art. Its design is inspired by natural landscapes and is made using complex craftsmanship.
Eighteenth-century collection heart-shaped porcelain perfume bottle

Eighteenth-century collection heart-shaped porcelain perfume bottle

The heart-shaped porcelain perfume bottle is one of the precious items in the collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation. The design of the perfume bottle is very unique, the bottle body is heart-shaped, with metal decoration and bottle cap at the bottleneck. The sides of the bottle are decorated with red stripes and hand-painted gold arches. The surface of the bottle is decorated with a large flower pattern with leaf stems. The metal decoration and bottle cap are made by casting technology and decorated with floral patterns.
Nineteenth Century Collection Porcelain Florals Perfectionery Bottle

Nineteenth Century Collection Porcelain Florals Perfectionery Bottle

This porcelain vase is one of the precious items in the collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation. The porcelain vase is hand-painted with exquisite floral miniature patterns and plated with gold-edged, demonstrating superb craftsmanship and artistic value. Porcelain bottles are usually made of high-grade materials, and hand-painted patterns may be completed by skilled craftsmen, reflecting the exquisite skills of the producers and the ultimate pursuit of details.
Nineteenth Century Collection Porcelain Scenery Perfectionery Bottle

Nineteenth Century Collection Porcelain Scenery Perfectionery Bottle

The porcelain landscape perfume bottle is one of the precious items in the collection of the Sosenko Family Foundation. The design of the perfume bottle is very unique, the bottle body is decorated with exquisite landscape patterns, showing superb craftsmanship and artistic value. Perfory bottles are usually made of high-grade materials, and the landscape patterns on the bottle body may be hand-painted or carved, reflecting the maker's superb skills and the ultimate pursuit of details.
Polish naval dagger during World War I

Polish naval dagger during World War I

This Polish naval dagger is currently in the Polish Aviation Museum in Poland. A naval dagger is a short sword commonly used in close combat and self-defense. Its exquisite design and sharp blade make it suitable for use in small spaces. The handle of the dagger is usually decorated with elaborate patterns.
The national emblem of the Kingdom of Poland in the nineteenth century

The national emblem of the Kingdom of Poland in the nineteenth century

This 19th century emblem of the Kingdom of Poland comes from a drugstore in Jedrzejov. The emblem is beautifully designed and symbolizes the authority and history of the Kingdom of Poland. It is currently housed in the Museum of Pharmacy, Jaguellów University School of Medicine, Kraków.
Joachim Lieberman's Pocket Watch

Joachim Lieberman's Pocket Watch

This pocket watch belongs to Joachim Lieberman and symbolizes the personal history and family destiny of that era. This pocket watch is not only a personal item, but also reflects the social background and historical events of that period. The exquisite design and precise craftsmanship of the pocket watch demonstrated the superb craftsmanship of watch making at that time. Joachim Lieberman's pocket watch is now in the museum as a historical witness, recording the story and people's lives during that turbulent period. Joachim Lieberman's pocket watch is currently in the Auschwitz Jewish Center Museum.
Eighteenth-century collection Guerlain perfume bottle

Eighteenth-century collection Guerlain perfume bottle

Guerlain perfume bottle is made by the famous French perfume brand Guerlain (Guerlain). Guerlain perfume bottles are known for their exquisite design and noble quality. The design of perfume bottles is usually very unique, reflecting the brand's ultimate pursuit of detail and craftsmanship. This perfume bottle is currently collected by the Sosenko Family Foundation and is one of the foundation's precious collections.
Statue of St. Gurdade in the Church of Tynitz Abbey

Statue of St. Gurdade in the Church of Tynitz Abbey

This statue of St. Gectree is one of two statues decorated on the side altar of St. Scolastika in the Church of the Monastery of Tynic, which is currently in the collection of the Benedictine Monastery Museum of Tynic. St. Geradet was a Catholic saint, noted for his religious contributions and a devout lifestyle. This sculpture shows her image, reflecting the artistic style and religious beliefs of the 18th century. The exquisite craftsmanship and meticulous details of the sculpture reflect the craftsman's skills and artistic aesthetics at that time. This sculpture is not only of religious significance, but also represents the cultural and historical background of that period.
Gold-plated Dragon Carving Tripod Furnace with Hollow Cover

Gold-plated Dragon Carving Tripod Furnace with Hollow Cover

The dragon-shaped stove with a hollow lid and handle is a precious object stored in the National Museum of Krakow, Poland. The lid of this tripod stove is carved with a delicate openwork pattern, while the handle is designed in a stylized dragon shape. This design not only reflects the superb craftsmanship, but also reflects the symbolic meaning of the dragon in traditional Chinese culture.
18th century Qianlong period palace carved lacquer box

18th century Qianlong period palace carved lacquer box

The carved lacquer box was created by the Qing court workshop during the period of Emperor Qianlong. Carving lacquer is a fine traditional process, made by multi-layer lacquer coating and complex engraving technology. These crafts usually display superb skills and exquisite design, symbolizing imperial power and nobility. This carved lacquer box is currently in the collection of the Jaguelon University Museum in Poland.
Polish Legion 2nd Brigade Commemorates First World War Badge

Polish Legion 2nd Brigade Commemorates First World War Badge

This insignia belongs to the 2nd Brigade of the Polish Legion and is present at the Nowy Sącz District Museum. This insignia commemorates the 2nd Brigade of the Polish Legion during the First World War. The Polish Legion was a military unit formed in Poland during World War I, mainly by Polish nationalists, to fight for Polish independence. The 2nd Brigade performed heroism in battle, so its coat of arms has historical and cultural value and is an important part of Poland's military heritage.
August III expedition statue

August III expedition statue

The statue is located in the Neustadt district of Dresden, Germany, near the Auguste Bridge, where Elector of Saxony and King Frederick August II of Poland, also known as Auguste III, rides on a leaping horse. The statue sits on a building pedestal decorated with scrolls and kartushes (scrolls). The statue shows the knight sitting deep on the horse. The king wore the uniform of the Roman leader and had his hairstyle in the fashion of the 18th century.
19th Century Collection Art Nouveau Perfume Bottle

19th Century Collection Art Nouveau Perfume Bottle

This porcelain perfume bottle is part of the Sosenko Family Foundation collection and showcases the unique Art Nouveau style of that period. The characteristics of Art Nouveau include the smooth curves of nature, the form of plants and the ornate decoration. This perfume bottle is not only a daily necessities, but also a work of art, reflecting the pursuit of beauty in the new art style and the artistry of life.
Eighteenth Century Bone Double-barrelle Flintlock Pistol

Eighteenth Century Bone Double-barrelle Flintlock Pistol

This pistol is currently collected in the Museum of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow. This pistol is a product of the 18th century. It is made of bone, brass, iron, wood and other materials through casting, forging and riveting.
Huzur District Memorial Dinner Plate

Huzur District Memorial Dinner Plate

The collection, a commemorative plate from the Huzur region, is currently on display at The Seweryn Udziela Ethnographic Museum in Kraków. The plate dates back to the 20th century and is made from a variety of materials, including wood, glass and brass. The Huzur region is known for its unique folk art and multiculturalism, and this commemorative plate is one of the representatives of these cultural heritages.
18th century Polish cavalry breastwork

18th century Polish cavalry breastwork

This is a Polish cavalry breastpiece from the Museum of Fine Arts of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow.
Spice ware with cut-out lid

Spice ware with cut-out lid

This utensil with a cut-out lid was displayed by the Marvolpolska Museum. The cutouts have unique cutouts for placing spices or fragrance combinations. It is an exquisite vessel made of porcelain and metal, showing superb craftsmanship and design beauty. This kind of utensil is not only practical, but also a combination of art and craftsmanship, reflecting the fashion and taste of the time.
Polish Eagle Ware

Polish Eagle Ware

This vessel is displayed in the National Art Collection at Wawel Royal Castle. Designed in the shape of a Polish eagle, it showcases Poland's national symbol and artistic style. Wawel Royal Castle is one of the most important historical and cultural sites in Poland, with a large collection of precious works of art and historical artifacts.
18th century statue of Auguste III Wetin

18th century statue of Auguste III Wetin

The statue is displayed in the National Art Collection at Wawel Royal Castle. Auguste III Weiting was the king of Poland and Lithuania who had an important influence on Polish history during his 18th century reign. The statue was carved in the Classicist style using porcelain. Wawel Royal Castle is one of the most important historical and cultural sites in Poland, with a large collection of precious works of art and historical artifacts. This statue is one of the important collections, showing important figures and artistic styles in Polish history.
Eighteenth-century sculpture of Santa Anna

Eighteenth-century sculpture of Santa Anna

This sculpture was created in the 18th century and is on display at the Katia Lexander Klosinski Museum. The sculpture depicts the image of Santa Anna, the mother of the Virgin Mary and an important figure in the Christian tradition. The sculpture is carved using wood in the style of the Baroque period, showing the artistic style and craftsmanship of the time.
16th century wood carving of Santa Ana

16th century wood carving of Santa Ana

This sculpture was created in the 16th century and is on display at the Biyates Land Museum. The sculpture depicts the image of Santa Anna, the mother of the Virgin Mary and an important figure in the Christian tradition. The sculpture is carved using wood in the Renaissance style, showing the artistic style and craftsmanship of the time.