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armthearmour:A beautifully chased and gilt Burgonet, Augsburg, Germany, ca. 1550-1600, housed at the
Comb Morion produced in Augsburg Germany, a Christmas gift to the Elector of Saxony from his wife So
curiousmiscellanies:Mary Magdalene, polychrome wood sculpture, Augsburg 1515-1520 musee du louvre
design-is-fine:Sample book no. 1 from 1792. Textile printers Schöppler and Hartmann, Augsburg. Typic
Gold etched shoulder pauldron crafted by Anton Peffenhauser of Augsburg, Germany, circa 1575.from Th
Jousting armor for Archduke Maximillian III of Austria, by armorer Anton Pfeffenhauser of Augsburg,
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Automaton Clock in the Form of Diana on Her Chariot. 1610. Augsburg, Sou
nobrashfestivity:Unknown, Comets from the Augsburg Book of Miraculous Signs, 1552Later published as
oursoulsaredamned:Hans Schwarz (Augsburg, c. 1492/93 - after 1532(?)): Death and the Maiden. Augsbur
coisasdetere: Silver bookbinding - Augsburg - 17th century.
Horse armor crafted by Anton Peffenhauser of Augsburg Germany for Christian I, Elector of Saxony, ci
Carolus Graf & Michael Kauffer, calendar disc, 1685. Made in Augsburg Germany. Landesmuseum Wuer
archiemcphee:It’s never too soon to share another story about an awesome cat who does exactly what t
Zichage attributed to Hans Michel (armorer) and Anton Peffenhauser (etcher) of Augsburg, Germany, 16
Hessian noblewoman from Kostüme der Männer und Frauen in Augsburg und Nürnberg, Deutschland, Europa,
Jeremias Metzger, Clock, 1564. Augsburg, Germany. Via V&AMetzger (or Metzker) was a famous clock
Equestrian armor of Holy Roman Emperor Maximillian I, produced in Augsburg, Germany, by Kolman Helms
Gauntlet crafted by Matthaus Frauenpreiss I and etched by Jorg Sorg II, Augsburg Germany, circa 1550
Gold etched breastplate from the armor of Stephanus Doria, Augsburg, Germany, dated 1551.from The Wo
A German breechloading single schuetzen target rifle crafted by A. Frieberger of Augsburg, Germany,
Jörg Wilhalm, Fechtbuch, Fencing book, 1520. Including blood & deathblow. Ink drawing. Oettingen
“A dance in Augsburg” by the Süddeutscher Meister, c. 1500
An ornate wheel-lock pistol originating from Augsburg, Germany, circa 1580.
Halberd for the city guard of Augsburg, Germany, late 16th century.from The State Historical Museum,
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