EditorialMould, Kaupang, Larvik k., Vestfold. 9th-10th century. Ingot (in a mould). Store Husum, Stokke k., Vestfold. 10th century. Leas weight and debris from lead casting. Kaupang, Larvik k., Vestfold. 9th century. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialThe Sungod Shamash receiving homage from three small figures. His emblem, the solar disk, appears on the altar. The tablet was dedicated by a Babylonian king of the 9th BCE, who restored the temple of Shamash in Sippar, Mesopotamia (Iraq) -Original mould.
EditorialManufacture of cast iron in China. c.1820. Put colour on; take down the mould'. Opaque watercolour. China/Canton style. Originally published/produced in c.1820 . Source: Add.Or.2336,. Language: Chinese.
EditorialManufacture of cast iron in China. c.1820. Close up the halves of the mould and examine the mould'. Opaque watercolour. China/Canton style. Originally published/produced in c.1820 . Source: Add.Or.2337,. Language: Chinese.
EditorialManufacture of cast iron in China. c.1820. Take away the mould and take out the good round-bottomed cooking pan'. Opaque watercolour. China/Canton style. Originally published/produced in c.1820. . Source: Add.Or.2341,. Language: Chinese.
EditorialManufacture of cast iron in China. c.1820. When the mould turns red, take it off'. Opaque watercolour. China/Canton style. Originally published/produced in c.1820 . Source: Add.Or.2339,. Language: Chinese.
EditorialThe Great Lover. "Moist black earthen mould;... and high places; footprints in the dew". The Year's at the Spring. An anthology of recent poetry. Compiled by L. D'O. Walters, and illustrated by Harry Clarke, etc. London : G. G. Harrap & Co., 1920. Sour...
EditorialManufacture of cast iron in China. c.1820. Put the mould on the fire'. Opaque watercolour. China/Canton style. Originally published/produced in c.1820 . Source: Add.Or.2338,. Language: Chinese.
EditorialManufacture of cast iron in China. c.1820. Make mould holder and put mould in'. Opaque watercolour. China/Canton style. Originally published/produced in c.1820 . Source: Add.Or.2335,. Language: Chinese.
EditorialAngel or statue of a Saint, Rise, Oppdal k., Sor-Trondelag, Viking Age. Reliquary shrine, Kaupang, Larvik k., Vestfold, 9th-10th century. Mould for making crosses. Eikenes, Larvik k., Vestfold. Viking Age. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialBronze spoon, Iron Age, around 50 BCE-100 CE. Cast spoon with decorated handle by drawing out the design on the clay mould using a compass. After casting, the bowl was pierced at its left edge with a small circular hole. It is not known what the object...
EditorialMan holding a tambourine. Terracotta statuette made from a mould, with hand-made applications Acquired in Beirut, Syria 29.5 x 7.7 cm AM 3777 = N 908.
EditorialIron mould for casting socketed axes. Two separate half-moulds and the core. Excavated 1953 at Hsing-Lung, Hopei, China. Warring States (5th-4th BCE). Length outer mould: 28.6 cm-core: 21.9 cm.
EditorialVase fragment, 1st century B.C.?1st century A.D., Roman, Terracotta, width 2 13/16in. (7.1cm), Vases, Fragment of a vase from a shallow mould, palm leaves in design. Signed by M. Perennius Crescens as owner of the pottery.
EditorialCased Pair of Percussion Pistols, mid-19th century, Paris, French, Paris, Steel, wood (ebony), gold, velvet, brass, baize, L. of each pistol (a, b) 16 9/16 in. (42 cm); L. of each barrel 11 1/4 in. (28.6 cm); Cal. of each barrel .46 in. (11.7 mm); Wt. ...
EditorialFlintlock Repeating Pistol with Lorenzoni Action, bearing the Crests of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson, with Case and Acccessories, ca. 1798?1799, London, British, London, pistol: steel, wood (walnut), silver; reserve barrel: steel; bullet mould: steel; p...
EditorialColt Paterson Percussion Revolver, No. 3, Belt Model, Serial no. 156, with Case and Accessories, ca. 1838, Paterson, New Jersey, American, Paterson, New Jersey, Steel, silver, brass, wood (walnut), copper, velvet, Revolver (a); L. 9 5/8 in. (24.4 cm); ...
EditorialFlintlock Rifle with Case and Bullet Mould Made for Colonel Jacob Bates (1746?1836), ca. 1820, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, American, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, Steel, silver, brass, wood, silver wire, Rifle (a); L. 55 3/4 in. (141.61 cm); L. of barrel 4...
EditorialAngel or statue of a Saint, Rise, Oppdal k., Sor-Trondelag, Viking Age. Reliquary shrine, Kaupang, Larvik k., Vestfold, 9th-10th century. Mould for making crosses. Eikenes, Larvik k., Vestfold. Viking Age. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialMould, Kaupang, Larvik k., Vestfold. 9th-10th century. Ingot (in a mould). Store Husum, Stokke k., Vestfold. 10th century. Leas weight and debris from lead casting. Kaupang, Larvik k., Vestfold. 9th century. Historical Museum. Oslo. Norway.
EditorialSteel-converting furnace and mould for crucible manufacture. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by J. Farey from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown,...
EditorialBronze spoon, Iron Age, around 50 BCE-100 CE. Cast spoon with decorated handle by drawing out the design on the clay mould using a compass. After casting, the bowl was pierced at its left edge with a small circular hole. It is not known what the object...
EditorialThe Sungod Shamash receiving homage from three small figures. His emblem, the solar disk, appears on the altar. The tablet was dedicated by a Babylonian king of the 9th BCE, who restored the temple of Shamash in Sippar, Mesopotamia (Iraq) -Original mould.
EditorialBlue-and-white porcelaine fish dish, Yuan dynasty, 14th century. The foliated bracket rim required the use of an inner and outer mould, with the dish pressed in between. Porcelaine decorated with underglaze blue probably appeared in China in the second...
EditorialIron mould for casting socketed axes. Two separate half-moulds and the core. Excavated 1953 at Hsing-Lung, Hopei, China. Warring States (5th-4th BCE). Length outer mould: 28.6 cm-core: 21.9 cm.
EditorialStone mould, Old Babylonian Period from Ninveh, northern Iraq, 18th BCE. The mould shows a bearded god wearing a high hat and a goddess with an elaborate necklace. Both deities wear a flounced garment often depicted on cylinder seals. The dowel holes a...
EditorialClay plaque showing a banqueter, from Uruk (Warka), 1st CE. The plaque shows a reclining man in Parthian dress of belted tunic and baggy trousers. He holds a drinking cup in one hand. The figure was made by pressing clay into a simple mould. ANE 91786.