Coral Gallery
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Silver, red coral, and bone mounted Turkish dagger, circa 1900.from Czerny’s International Auction H
George Shaw, The Brain Madrepore or The great Brain-Stone, from The naturalist’s miscellany, or Colo
Silver decorated Turkish flintlock pistol with red coral trigger, early 19th century.from Auctions I
Aquarium. Chester, England.
astyrra:different corsola based on different coral!!! i am so excited to jump on this bandwagon
Here’s an old design of Coral& Avi’s clothing for Welter Hitch. Was originally posted on Patreon
A Turkish flintlock pistol decorated with gold, silver, and red coral, early 19th century.from Herma
Knife with silver scabbard inset with red coral and turquoise, Tibet, 19th century.from Michael Back
‘Coral Morphologic 1’ 18″ x 24″ ‘Poster Edition’ featuring artwork by Robert Beatty, and
Boar KōhōsaiPeriod: Meiji period (1868–1912)Medium: Ivory inlaid with coral and small blue and white
Headdress; silver filigree work, coral and glass insets, enamel ca. 19th century, Anti Atlas region,
uesp:Did You Know: Coral Crabs are a form of mudcrab native to the Summerset Isles?
‘Coral Morphologic 2’ 18″ x 24″ ‘Poster Edition’ featuring artwork by Robert Beatty, and
Turkish miquelet musket decorated with red coral, silver, and copper. Late 18th or early 19th centur
nationalgeographicscans:Palau, July 1978
artdornment:WANNENES GIOIELLI tiara lot 351. a tiara of the late nineteenth century gold made with a
Chinese ceremonial sword with jade hilt. Decorated with red coral, turquoise, and jade. 19th century
A carved meerschaum pipe mounted with silver and coral. Austria, circa 1875.
An engraved, silver and red coral decorated flintlock pistol marked “Cominazo Lazaro”, I
itscolossal:Deadstock Rug Materials Transformed into an Immersive Coral Garden by Vanessa Barragão I
Silver and coral mounted flintlock pistol originating from Algeria, 19th century.Estimated Value: €3
Silver and coral mounted flintlock pistol originating from Turkey, late 18th century.
No big deal, just a giant spider killing a Coral Snake.
Betsy Youngquist (American, b. 1965, Rockford, IL, USA) - 1: Metamorphosis (detail, back of head) 2
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