EditorialTea service with a crucifixion scene, Porcelain tea set consisting of a teapot, two milk jugs, two tea cans, two pattip pans, a saucer and tea cups and saucers. A sugar bowl and a rinse bowl are not present. Painted on the glaze in black and gold with ...
EditorialSalzgewinnung_2, Salt water is boiled in pans in brew huts, woodcut, p. 443, (Liber duodecimus), Manuel, Hans Rudolf (graveur sur bois), 1556, Georgius Agricola: De re metallica libri XII: quibus officia, instrumenta, machinae, ac omnia denique ad meta...
EditorialExtraction of vitriol in winter, In winter, vitriol water is first cooked in pans and filled into containers with a grid of laces on which pieces of vitriol stick, woodcut, p. 462, (Liber duodecimus), Manuel, Hans Rudolf (graveur sur bois), 1556, Georg...
EditorialSeparation of silver and copper, Lead blocks are melted on the hearth in the fire, the liquid lead is then scooped up in copper pans, there the lead cakes cool, woodcut, p. 401, (Liber undecimus), Manuel, Hans Rudolf (graveur sur bois), 1556, Georgius ...
EditorialSalt extraction from brine sources, Brine, which bubbles hot from the ground, is scooped up in pans, which boil in the brine until the brine boils, woodcut, p. 449, (Liber duodecimus), Manuel, Hans Rudolf (graveur sur bois), 1556, Georgius Agricola: De...
EditorialExtraction of soda and chrysocolla, In quadrangular copper pans, water seeped through soda-earth is cooked until it solidifies into soda, soda is mixed with urine and boiled, then Chrysocolla settles on copper rods standing in it, woodcut, p. 454, (Lib...
EditorialSalt extraction from salt tar, Salzerde is mixed with water in wooden skates, this salt solution is cooked in pans until the water evaporates, woodcut, p. 452, (Liber duodecimus), Manuel, Hans Rudolf (graveur sur bois), 1556, Georgius Agricola: De re m...
EditorialModel of a Carriage for a 30-Pounder Gun, Model of a rolling horse, incomplete. The cross-connection of the two parallel cheeks is formed by a sloping calf with a breast piece with breast flap, the front ash body, and the soleplate that immediately ser...
EditorialModel of a ship's galley, Model of a Ship's Galley, Model of a ship galley on a floorboard. It is a low rectangular cupboard with a raised smoke box in the middle over the entire length, on which the chimney stands. The whole is bolted on deck with sma...
EditorialModel of a Ship's Galley, Model of a ship galley on a deck between two bites. The deck is covered with brass at the location of the galley, the chimney protrudes through a part of the deck above it, which is indicated to be the width of three boards an...
EditorialFlint gun for stacked drawer, The lock is adorned with embossed and engraved animals, a mask, lofwork, lace work and on the lock plate the letters WS, the lock has a special construction with two pans one above the other. The barrel is stamped on the b...
EditorialModel or Part of a Covered Slip, Construction model of the landside portion of a ship's hood, on a groundboard. The building has a mansard roof with skylights and a scalloped facade decorated with pilasters, it has no walls but buttresses and towers in...
EditorialFlint pocket gun for stacked cargo, Flint pocket gun or pocket gun. The lock plate is engraved with leafy scrolls, an overlying lady with a bird and a difficult to read signature, the two pans are mounted one above the other and separated by a tiltable...
EditorialModel of the Upper Carriage or a 1-Pounder Gun, Model of an upper-pound gun for a 1-pound gun, to be used on the sledge of a sloop-boat. The rectangular body is rounded on the short sides and has eye bolts on the four corners. The cheeks have been repl...
EditorialDouble-barreled flint running gun, Heavy gun. The lock is simply engraved with arabesques and a signature, the pans are rainproof. The two barrels are mounted one above the other and provided with a silver visor grain driven in the form of a grotesque ...
EditorialPipe wrench, Hammered pipe wrench whose grip consists of two back-to-back and interconnected, stylized birds with male heads, ending in C-volutes below and crowned by an owl's head. The handle rests on a capital decorated with rosettes, leaves and pans...
EditorialModel of a Ship's Galley, Wooden model of a galley with copper doors, top and shappen, painted black and on six legs. The right half is higher than the left half and has a chimney. Three round holes for pots and pans are provided in the upper side of t...
EditorialNegative - Teachers & Pupils Outside a School, Salt Pans, Coleraine, Victoria, 1892, Teachers and pupils outside school. There is a water tank on the left. The teachers are wearing dresses, and the female students are wearing dresses and aprons. The ma...
EditorialThe kitchen in the Reform Club, with stoves, ovens, sinks, rotisserie, pots, pans, and cooks. Steel engraving by W. Radclyffe after an illustration by G.B. Moore from London Interiors, Their Costumes and Ceremonies, Joshua Mead, London, 1841.
EditorialThe cook and her admirer in the kitchen, cleaning a goose, by Bertall, 1820-1882, Paris, Soyons, France, Europe, 19th century. According to other contemporaries, Bertall has as an illustrator strong originality and as a cartoonist perhaps less finesse ...
EditorialManufacture of cast iron in China. c.1820. Collect together scraps of old round-bottomed cooking pans'. Opaque watercolour. China/Canton style. Originally published/produced in c.1820. . Source: Add.Or.2333,. Language: Chinese.
Editorial[Lower scene] In centre, a oval roofed oven with two openings containing pans for melting. One glassblower dips his long pipe into the molten mass, and the other is blowing. On the left is an extension for cooling the glass, and on the other side an as...
EditorialPerkins's frying pans. International Inventions Exhibition. Group 15. Stand 187. Important to ladies! Economy, cleanliness, and expedition, by using Perkins's patent covered frying pans. With four illustrations of Perkin's patent covered frying pans: t...
EditorialLondon Cries: A Man with a Basket (Man Selling Pots and Pans). Genre subject. Gray and brown wash, graphite and black chalk on medium, cream, slightly textured laid paper. Height: 191 mm (7.51 in); Width: 149 mm (5.86 in).
EditorialMarble fragment of a pilaster, Augustan or Julio-Claudian, 1st half of 1st century A.D., Roman, Marble, H.: 9 3/4 x 7 3/4 in. (24.8 x 19.7 cm), Stone Sculpture, This pilaster is decorated on three sides with a low relief that represents burning incense...
EditorialThe kitchen in the Reform Club, with stoves, ovens, sinks, rotisserie, pots, pans, and cooks. Steel engraving by W. Radclyffe after an illustration by G.B. Moore from London Interiors, Their Costumes and Ceremonies, Joshua Mead, London, 1841.
EditorialBoiling pans and wringers for bleaching cloth, 18th century. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by John Farey from Abraham Rees' Cyclopedia or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and Literature, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brow...
EditorialPolish pottery. Fragments of kitchen utensils of three-legged pots and pans and flat bottom pots. 17th-18th century. Archaeological Museum of Gdansk. Poland. Europe.
EditorialOn Hancocks front the soldiers having no picks and shovels used bayonets, tin pans, old canteens, and even their hands in throwing up breastworks ARW, 1864 June, 1862-1865, by Alfred R Waud, 1828-1891, an american artist famous for his American Civil W...
EditorialThe cook and her admirer in the kitchen, cleaning a goose, by Bertall, 1820-1882, Paris, Soyons, France, Europe, 19th century. According to other contemporaries, Bertall has as an illustrator strong originality and as a cartoonist perhaps less finesse ...
EditorialThe cook and his pan, by Bertall, 1820-1882, Paris, Soyons, France, Europe, 19th century. According to other contemporaries, Bertall has as an illustrator strong originality and as a cartoonist perhaps less finesse and elegance as Gavarni and less grot...