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A carved meerschaum pipe mounted with silver and coral. Austria, circa 1875.
Ornately scrimshawed gunpowder horn belonging to John Norton, crafted by John Rous, circa French and
Autumn on the Thames by James Tissot, circa 1875.
my oldest surviving digital drawing, circa 2010-12, versus my newest, may 2018
Stone macehead of King Scorpion, Pre-Dynastic Egypt, circa 3,000 BC
The Enchantress by Arthur Hughes, circa 1870-1874
Arming doublet, circa 1550-1650.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
A French flintlock grenade launcher, circa 1740.Currently on display at the Art Institute of Chicago
Sword from Liberia, circa 1920′sfrom The Carnegie Museum of Art
art-of-swords:Khanjar Dagger Dated: circa 17th - 18th centuryCulture: Mughal, IndianMeasurements: ov
Bronze portrait of a philosopher recovered from the Antikythera shipwreck (crafted circa 240 BC)
Concept art for Disney World (specifically, the Cinderella Castle) by Elmer Plummer, circa 1967.
Chinese bronze sword, circa 500 BCfrom The Worcester Museum of Art : Higgins Armory Collection
Etched German burgonet, circa 1560from The Worcester Museum of Art, Higgins Armory Collection
A set of etched cuirassier armor, produced in Milan Italy, circa 1610.from Sotheby’s
aloneandforsakenbyfateandbyman:Traditional Japanese tattoo artist Horibun I at work in Tokyo, circa
art-of-swords:RapierDated: circa 1590-1610Maker: blade made by bladesmith Clemens Meigen, German (ac
art-of-swords:Rapier Dated: circa 1600Maker: PicininoCulture: ItalianMeasurements: overall length 1
Bronze axe head, Hungary, circa 1500 BCfrom The Cleveland Museum of Art
art-of-swords:PartizansPhoto #1Attributed to Jean Berain I (1640 - 1711)Dated: circa 1670 - 1680Cult
via-appia:Ophelia, circa 1863 - 64Arthur Hughes (1832–1915)
art-of-swords:Arming Sword and scabbardDated: circa 1550-1634Maker: unknown (Spanish)Provenance: pre
Engraved staghorn gunpowder flask, German, circa 1620.from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
Medieval depiction of Richard the Lionheart and Saladin, circa 1250-1260.
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