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Fun Fact!While living in London in the 1750’s Benjamin Franklin attended a secret society call
Rare Indian matchlock musket/axe combination gun dated 1750. Handle unscrews to reveal the barrel a
Landscape with Ruins, SunsetPierre Henri de Valenciennes (1750–1819)The Bowes Museum
themacabrenbold:Bolognese School, after engravings produced by Jan Wandelaar, ca. 1750
historyarchaeologyartefacts:The oldest cooking recipes, Babylon, 1750 B.C. [960 x 860]
acrosscenturiesandgenerations:▪Grand Pianoforte.Manufacturer: Érard (French, ca. 1750–1850)Date: ca.
Lady visiting a Saivite shrine by Muhammad Faqirullah Khan, c. 1750
peashooter85:Incredible flintlock rifle crafted by Mollier of Paris, 1750. Includes a hickory stock
themacabrenbold:Bolognese School, after engravings produced by Jan Wandelaar, ca. 1750
fripperiesandfobs:Hunting waistcoat, 1750′sFrom Kerry Taylor Auctions
Carved giltwood mirror, one of a pair, Piedmont, c. 1750.
norwegianalfisti:Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV
Ivory Memorandum Book (Ms. Coll. 1237) [England? between 1750 and 1850] Sarah Guérin, UPenn Dept. of
norwegianalfisti:Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV
norwegianalfisti:Alfa Romeo 1750 GTam Racecar
Mother of pearl gunpowder flask mounted with gilded silver, Germany, circa 1750.from The Philadlephi
Study of a Human Skull (c.1750 / Chalk on paper) - Unknown - British
hildegardavon:Jacques Dumont (dit le Romain), 1704-1781Hercule et Omphale, 1750, huile sur toile, 72
Still-Life with Bouquet of Flowers and Plums by Rachel Ruysch (1664–1750), 1704, oil on canvas
Hannah Otis, View of Boston Common (detail), about 1750 (click to enlarge)Affluent girls were educat
Marianne Cochois (c.1750). Antoine Pesne (French, 1683-1757). Oil on canvas. Schloss Charlottenburg,
Countess Wilhelmine von Brandenburg Bayreuth (c.1750). Antoine Pesne (French, 1683-1757).In addition
mariannemarseille:Paire de mules, Vers 1750.
Young boy’s robe, 1750, FranceIn the 18th century (and even up into the Edwardian era!) young childr
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