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A fine quality wheel-lock fowler originating from Eastern Europe, 17th century.
King Gustav II Adolph and Queen Mary Eleanor of Sweden, c. 1632
German cavalry sword, mid 17th centuryfrom The Art Institute of Chicago
acrosscenturiesandgenerations:▪Bit and Bridle.Date: 15th–17th centuryCulture: TibetanMedium: Leather
17th Century Dutch Powder tester,Used to test the quality and power of gunpowder. Includes an ivory
Charles dancing with his sister Mary at a ball given just before the King’s departure for Brit
coisasdetere: Silver bookbinding - Augsburg - 17th century.
The Hon. Dudleya North by Edmund Ashfield, c. 1690
St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 1718a.The Hierogazophylacium Monasterii Sancti Galli – cata
vanderbilt:On this day in history, 5 September, in 1638, birth of Louis Dieudonné (Louis the God-giv
The Petronel,The Petronel was a type of matchlock musket popular in the 16th and 17th century. Ofte
Tomb epitaph of Marie Maignard († 1610)
A late 17th century flintlock door key pistol. Currently on display at the Art Institute of Chicago
Bodice, most likely worn by Queen Christina at age 2, c. 1628
Tombeau du Duc Charles de la Vieuville et de sa femme Marie Bouhier de Beaumarchais by Gilles Guérin
17th Century, English School.
A pair of Swiss flintlock pistols produced by David Dick of Bern, late 17th century.from Gary Friedl
armthearmour:A fabulously gilt Sabre studded with rubies, Turkish, late 17th century,housed at the K
Saint Ursula by Francisco de Zurbaran (1598-1664)
coolfriendlyguy:actuary-tattoo:deathandmysticism:Plague, Dance of the Rats, 17th centuryMe n the gir
Green lacquered Mughal toradar matchlock musket, India, late 17th century.from Auctions Imperial, LL
grandegyptianmuseum:The Usekh Collar of Queen Ahhotep I. Second Intermediate Period, 17th Dynasty, c
The Hermits, Saint Paul and Saint Anthony, Baltasar de Echave Ibía, 1st half of 17th century
Portrait of a lady by Bartholomeus van der Helst, 1655
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