EditorialModel of a Maintop, Model of a large march, rounded at the front, with two longitudinal and two transverse sinks below and pincers on top. The marching floor is closed and reinforced with snap-roosters, beamed around the soldier's hole. There is a smal...
EditorialTheatrical representation of the story of Dunstan who clamped the face of the devil in pincers from the forge, St. Dunstan, anonymous, Europe, c. 1900 - c. 1930, cardboard, paper, printing ink, collotype, h 85 mm ? w 170 mm.
EditorialSignet ring, Signet ring of copper. Round stamp with a horseshoe, hammer and pincers and initials. Dug up in Vierlingsbeek (?) In Limburg, Limburg, anonymous, c. 1000 - c. 1900, bronze (metal), engraving, l 2.7 cm ? w 2.3 cm ? t 1.7 cm.
EditorialDentist laughing as he uses pincers to pull a bad tooth from the mouth of an old woman. Copperplate engraving after a satirical illustration by Timothy Bobbin (John Collier) from Human Passions Delineated, John Haywood, Manchester, 1773.
EditorialMarginal bas-de-page detail showing a farrier at work in front of his forge, striking a horse shoe, held by pincers on an anvil, with a hammer. Book of Hours. England; circa 1320-1330. Source: Harley 6563, f.68v. Language: Latin.
EditorialDentist laughing as he uses pincers to pull a bad tooth from the mouth of an old woman. Copperplate engraving after a satirical illustration by Timothy Bobbin (John Collier) from Human Passions Delineated, John Haywood, Manchester, 1773.