EditorialFireplace with the Dutch Virgin and Dutch Lion in the Dutch Garden, Fireplace made of cast iron, with a semicircular top. The focus is on the Hollandse Leeuw and the Hollandse Virgo in the private Hollandse Tuin, which has a gateway diagonally in front...
EditorialChalice with the lion of the Republic of the United Netherlands and the inscription: Salus Patriae, Flat base with folded rim and pontil mark. Hollow, baluster-shaped trunk with two flat discs. Funnel-shaped chalice rounded at the bottom. The lion of t...
EditorialGoblet of the Libertate and Concordia society, also known as the Vrijdagsche Gezelschap, Vaulted foot. Double baluster stem, the lower baluster with an air bubble, the upper with air spirals. Conical cup with rounded bottom. On the chalice the engraved...
EditorialFireplace with the Dutch Virgin and Dutch Lion in the Dutch Garden, Fireplace made of cast iron, with a semicircular top. The focus is on the Hollandse Leeuw and the Hollandse Virgo in the private Hollandse Tuin, which has a gateway diagonally in front...
EditorialTwo medals with the Peace of M?nster Two medals commemorating the Treaty of M?nster Medal of Peace of Munster, A gold plaque medalist commemorated the Peace of Munster. Front: between wreathing figures of Hercules and Athena two wreaths of laurel and o...
EditorialFire plate with the Dutch Virgin and Dutch Lion in the Dutch Garden, Fire plate made of cast iron, with semicircular topside. The focus is on the Hollandse Leeuw and the Hollandse Virgo in the private Hollandse Tuin, which has a gateway diagonally in f...
EditorialMedallion portrait of Frederik Hendrik of Orange-Nassau, Portrait in ribs of a man (Frederik Hendrik of Orange-Nassau), bust to the right, in armor and with sash of right shoulder hanging to the right and with wide flat lace collar. Framed with narrow ...
EditorialCosimo de' Medici, 1389-1464, Pater Patriae [obverse]. Dated: c. 1464/1470. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 3.7 cm (1 7/16 in.). Medium: bronze.
EditorialCosimo de' Medici, 1389-1464, Pater Patriae [obverse]. Dated: c. 1464/1470. Dimensions: overall (diameter): 3.7 cm (1 7/16 in.). Medium: bronze.