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Bullroarer (Upura or Imunu Viki), late 19th–early 20th century. Papua New Guinea, Papuan Gulf, Purar
Throwing knife, Central Africa, 19th century.from the Worchester Art Museum
artist-grimshaw:Moonlight on the lake Roundhay Park Leeds, John Atkinson Grimshaw
Jeune Fille Accroupie, Vêtue (Young Girl Crouching, Draped) by Aristide MaillolFrench, 19th or 20th
The Morning Chocolate by Antoine Emil Plassan (French, 1817–1903)
Photo reproduction of (presumably) a painting of a girl with a Jan Klaassen doll, anonymous artist,
Parisian Masquerades (details) by Johan Noman, 1816. •Follow: Instagram | Pinterest
Allegorical warning against masturbation by David Pièrre Giottino Humbert de Superville, 1801. •Foll
Case (Inrô) with Chrysanthemum DecorationPeriod: Edo period (1615–1868)Date: 18th–19th centuryCultur
Winter LandscapeJohn Francis Murphy (American; 1853–1921)ca. 1880s–90sChromolithograph (publisher’s
Ornate pearl decorated miquelet blunderbuss originating from the Caucuses, 19th century.
Woman in an Interior by Edward Burne-Jones, 1861
National Gallery of Victoria, MelbourneJ M W Turner (1775-1851) - Walton Bridges, c1806
oldoils:The Lady of Shalott - circa 1875, oil on canvas (detail), John Atkinson Grimshaw
Still Life with Courgettes by Petrus van Schendel (Dutch, 1806–1870)
Tibetan dagger, late 19th century.from Czerny’s International Auction House
The First Pipe, 1860 by William Hemsley (English, 1819–1893)
The art of playing the violin without a master very worn example undated c1860’ - 70’s
Early 19th century English powder flask.
Fijian war club, late 19th century.from Artemis Gallery
Burmese dha-iwe, mid 19th century.from The Macao Museum of Art
Three-case inro with design of crows and trees by moonlight,by IIZUKA School, Edo period, Early 19th
A mid 19th century percussion musket adapted by Native Americans (cut down and leather wrapped.
Prince Charles of Viana, 1881 by José Moreno Carbonero (Spanish, 1860–1942)
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