EditorialMarrow drill, Marrow drill of silver, consisting of 2 drills. One has been rotated half a turn compared to the other., Johannes Keeman, Dordrecht, 1805, silver (metal), l 23.2 cm ? w 1.2 cm ? d 0.4 cm ? w 54.0 gr.
EditorialThe marrow of ecclesiastical historie, conteined in the lives of the fathers and other learned men and famous divines which have flourished in the Church since Christ's time to this present age. Faithfully collected out of several autors and orderly di...
EditorialPota spoon with marrow drill, Pota spoon of silver, with a deep, oval-shaped shovel. At the level of the middle profile ring, the rear part of the stem, which is equipped with a marrow drill, can be unscrewed. On the upper part a decorative monogram wi...
EditorialThe marrow of ecclesiastical history : contained in the lives of one hundred forty eight fathers, schoolmen, first reformers, and modern divines which have flourished in the Church since Christ's time to this present age : faithfully collected and orde...
EditorialMarrow Scoop. Gale & Willis; American, 1859-1862; New York, New York. Date: 1859-1862. Dimensions: 26.4 cm (10 3/8 in.). Silver. Origin: New York City.
EditorialMarrow Scoop. Baldwin Gardiner; American, 1791-1869; New York, New York. Date: 1827-1847. Dimensions: 25.4 cm (10 in.). Silver. Origin: New York City.
Editorial'Several bones sewed through to shew their inward spongy tecture, the cells not being perfectly clear of the marrow that dried in them.'. Osteographia, or the Anatomy of the bones. London, 1733. Source: 458.g.1 plate II.
EditorialStill Life with Grapes, Figs and Marrow. Date/Period: First half of 17th century. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 740 mm (29.13 in); Width: 985 mm (38.77 in).
EditorialProfessor Louis Pasteur's instruments: a glass balloon with swan's neck for his experiments to disprove the idea of a " spontaneous creation" a glass bottle with the marrow of a rabbit infected with rabies, dried to increase the virus' virule...