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adokal:Underdresses, early 19th - early 20th c. CE, Greece. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Draught Board, early 17th century. Gold & Silver embroidery, wood. Venice, Italy. Via Museum of
alphynix:Mixosaurus cornalianus here was a small early ichthyosaur, only about 0.8-1m long (2'7"
Happy early Valentine’s day!! tomorrow I’ll be way too busy so I’m posting my Valentine’s piece toda
dirkduncen:Early Holiday season
deadenthusiasm:Early years
3 hours early for my flight back to Tokyo from Amsterdam. No one is in the airport. Chairs too unco
Zweihander, late 16th or early 17th century.from the Saint Louis Art Museum
heaveninawildflower:Small embroidered panels (English, late 16th or early 17th century).1) Cherries
kimidakewooooo:senpai76:hman:“…Trump’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was destroyed early Wednes
Early mornings, listening the sounds of nature. It’s quite beautiful.#traveldiary #CamsJournal
‘Tikam’ (hip/waist ornament) ca. early 20th centuryBontoc people, Igorot group, Philippi
railroadsoftware:powerburial:peashooter85:Early 17th Century Combination warhammer and warpick/six s
kathias:Billy: The Early Years (2008), Dir. Robby Benson
colinodonorgasm:We’re late. It’s 12:45. The invitation said 1:00. I’m early. And I’m never early.
its-a-bandits-secret:The History of Middle-earth \ Fëanor & Nerdanel “While still in early youth
sixpenceee:These unbelievable vintage postcards from the early 1900s were used as propaganda by men
An advertisement used as scrap paper on the back by early photographer Amelia Elizabeth Guppy to lis
A Girl Carrying a Basket on her head, early 18th century Mughal dynasty
Benozzo Gozzoli (Italian early Renaissance painter,c 1421–1497) Scenes from the Procession of the Ma
art-of-swords:Battle Axe and Hidden Blade CombinationMaker: unknownDated: early 18th centuryCulture:
Long rifle crafted by Jacob/John Lauck late 18th or early 19th century. Originally from the Lancaste
Ornate Turkish miquelet rifle decorated with gold, silver, and ivory. Circa late 18th or early 19th
Early 17th-century portraits1. Maria van Ghinderdeuren by Cornelis de Vos (1584-1651)2.Portrait of a
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