EditorialCup, Tumbler or Salt Holder, 1650-1700, This walnut tumbler holder, made around 1675-1700, would most likely have been the work of a rural craftsman working on a pole lathe. The marks of the lathe can be clearly seen on the underside of the vessel. The...
EditorialCup, Tumbler or Salt Holder, 1650-1700, This walnut tumbler holder, made around 1675-1700, would most likely have been the work of a rural craftsman working on a pole lathe. The marks of the lathe can be clearly seen on the underside of the vessel. The...
EditorialCup, Tumbler or Salt Holder, 1650-1700, This walnut tumbler holder, made around 1675-1700, would most likely have been the work of a rural craftsman working on a pole lathe. The marks of the lathe can be clearly seen on the underside of the vessel. The...
EditorialCup, Tumbler or Salt Holder, 1650-1700, This walnut tumbler holder, made around 1675-1700, would most likely have been the work of a rural craftsman working on a pole lathe. The marks of the lathe can be clearly seen on the underside of the vessel. The...
EditorialIssued by W. Duke, Sons & Co., Tumblers, from the Musical Instruments series (N82) for Duke brand cigarettes, Lithography by Schumacher & Ettlinger (New York), 1888, Commercial color lithograph, Sheet: 2 3/4 x 1 1/2 in. (7 x 3.8 cm).