Decorative Boxes Series

An array of decorative storage boxes made from various materials, ranging from leather to lacquer, each with unique designs and historical significance.

Case, with leather exaggerated in which a crowned shield worn by angels with three lilies, anonymous, 1700 - 1720 Suitcase, exaggerated with Turkish leather in which gilded pressed ornaments. Decorated with a crowned shield with three lilies on top. Hengsels and corners and the like of copper.  leather. gilding (material). wood (plant material). cloth. copper (metal) gilding Suitcase, exaggerated with Turkish leather in which gilded pressed ornaments. Decorated with a crowned shield with three lilies on top. Hengsels and corners and the like of copper.  leather. gilding (material). wood (plant material). cloth. copper (metal) gilding
Case, with leather exaggerated in which a crowned shield worn by angels with three lilies, anonymous, 1700 - 1720 Suitcase, exaggerated with Turkish leather in which gilded pressed ornaments. Decorated with a crowned shield with three lilies on top. Hengsels and corners and the like of copper. leather. gilding (material). wood (plant material). cloth. copper (metal) gilding Suitcase, exaggerated with Turkish leather in which gilded pressed ornaments. Decorated with a crowned shield with three lilies on top. Hengsels and corners and the like of copper. leather. gilding (material). wood (plant material). cloth. copper (metal) gilding
Half Model of a Launch, anonymous, c. 1780 - c. 1820 ship model. half model. builder's model Mallen model (starboard) of a sloop. Flat mirror. De Zeeg rises to both ends. Peaked around. Scale approx. 1:14 (scale on model). According to the scale, this Jol 16 Amsterdam feet is long. Netherlands wood (plant material)Jewelery box of wrought iron with gold-plated grotesken. A forged and driven iron box. The top and sides are decorated with gold-plated grotesk and spankplip. The lid is vaulted, wherein a tire runs in the front, passed on the front via a two-handed hinge in a loose tire, which covers the keyhole. On either side of the band a portrait in medallion. Four angular eyes on the two long sides to light a belt.Safe' still bank, c. 1891, J. & E. Stevens Company, Cromwell, Connecticut, 1843-1950s, 3 1/8 x 2 1/2 x 2 1/4 in. (7.94 x 6.35 x 5.72 cm), Iron, 19th centuryConestoga wagontoolboxCONTENTSMATE. Panels Downtown with bridge and style, Meetroth and fittings of iron and wooden punches. On the outside (below) a 12 cm wide wooden reinforcement tape. V.Z.V. label.Snuffbox 1763-64 Jean Frémin French In eighteenth-century Europe, Paris led the production of high-quality luxury goods. Parisian goldsmiths made a wide range of small, personal articles such as snuffboxes; étuis to hold sealing wax, tweezers, or utensils for sewing; souvenirs, which contained thin ivory tablets for note taking; and shuttles for knotting lace. Gold snuffboxes and boxes decorated with portrait miniatures were prized and frequently given as royal gifts, often to ambassadors or members of the court in lieu of cash payments for their services. Coveted and admired, these boxes were produced from a variety of materials. The best were skillfully made of gold and embellished with diamonds, enameled decoration, lacquer, and other luxurious materials. By the middle of the century, the taking of snuff had become an entrenched social ritual, and the snuffbox, too, had become an important social prop. Snuffboxes were considered highly fashionable accessories, with some merchants adTray; tin (), paint, goldSchepel, Anonymous, 1800 - 1900  Chips of contents size with metal tires for dry goods of 1 scoop with bridge and style. Displaced dates and crosses on the bottom. Calibration dates ().  Wood (plant material). Tires: Metal   BorculoCassette with twelve teaspoons, Hendrik Helweg, 1838 The rectangular box -veneered box has a hinged lid. He rests on four ivory, flattened bol feet and is pissed around with ebony around the keyhole and along the edges. In the middle of the lid a silver shield, engraved with the letters axle under a crown, is mounted. The hinges and the lock are of brass. The cardboard interior of the box is covered with purple velvet; The inside of the lid with white silk daamast. Amsterdam satinwood (wood). ebony (wood). ivory. silver (metal). brass (alloy). cardboard. velvet (fabric weave). silk The rectangular box -veneered box has a hinged lid. He rests on four ivory, flattened bol feet and is pissed around with ebony around the keyhole and along the edges. In the middle of the lid a silver shield, engraved with the letters axle under a crown, is mounted. The hinges and the lock are of brass. The cardboard interior of the box is covered with purple velvet; The inside of the lid with white silk daaFrame containing four ShosoinfragmentsRoller Safe' still bank, c. 1882, Kyser & Rex Company, Philadelphia, c. 1879-1898, 3 5/8 x 2 3/4 x 2 13/16 in. (9.21 x 6.99 x 7.14 cm), Iron, pigment, 19th centuryDrum or box, quarter -cylindrical, red in color, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1799 A drum box made of walnut and largely covered with a red side in the form of a quarterly cylinder; Equipped with iron handle on top, and iron hinges and key closure at the rear: holes in front and sides. Amsterdam (possibly) walnut (hardwood). iron (metal). silk A drum box made of walnut and largely covered with a red side in the form of a quarterly cylinder; Equipped with iron handle on top, and iron hinges and key closure at the rear: holes in front and sides. Amsterdam (possibly) walnut (hardwood). iron (metal). silkMiniature album with three portraits of an unknown couple, Anonymous, 1851 - c. 1900  Miniature approach album with eight sheets and three portraits of unknown people.  cardboard. brass (alloy). paper. photographic support albumen print adult man. adult womanModel of the Stern of a Ship with the Screw Placed behind the Rudder, Duncan Christie, 1854 demonstration model Beautifully decorated block model of a stern with a wounded mirror. The screw window has been replaced by a brass window for the rudder. The rounded rudder leaf is divided into an upper and bottom piece. The Schroeas runs through an oval eye in the Roerkoning and between the parts of the rudder leaf to the back of the window, where it is provided with a normal two -blade screw. The screw can be twisted with an ivory crank on the front of the model and the rudder has a brass tiller on the deck. Netherlands wood (plant material). brass (alloy). ivoryMetal design fitting on antique wooden box, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Copyright: xSafatxAli/DinodiaxPhotoxCylinder Music Box. Manufacturers: C Paillard & Co.. Made in Sainte-Croix, SwitzerlandMoët & Chandon Champagne Hamper, Brass, enamel, Rectangular, snuff-box type container, in the form of a champagne hamper, with simulated raised wicker effect, enameled in light brown. 'Moët & Chandon' enameled in black on front panel, 'EPERNAY' enameled in black on right panel, 'M&C 4759' enameled in black on left panel. Double, red enamel bands, framing inscriptions, extend around perimeter of box. Three red bands painted down center of lid. Additional red marks punctuate four sides of lid. Two simulated, twisted wires at the front corners of lid enameled in red. Lid, attached to spring mechanism, hinged on back. Textured underside likely intended for striker., ca. 1890, containers, Decorative Arts, Matchsafe, MatchsafeYangqin ( ). Culture: Chinese. Dimensions: 32 × 11 in. (81.3 × 27.9 cm). Maker: Shop of Refined Tones, Guangzhou (Canton). Date: 19th century.This dulcimer is found in orchestras and small ensembles but is more at home in the regional opera of Guangzhou (Canton). Evidence suggests that the yangqin first appeared in the southeastern province of Guandong during the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), indicating diffusion by sea from the Middle East rather than by the usual overland Silk Road. Unlike plucked lutes, which have silk or nylon strings of varying thicknesses, the yangqin has strings of copper or steel, which are beaten with flexible bamboo hammers. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Brass design fitting on antique wooden box, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Copyright: xSafatxAli/DinodiaxPhotoxSalver (one of a pair) 1727-28 Simon Pantin I British. Salver (one of a pair). British, London. 1727-28. Silver gilt. Metalwork-SilverBracketChristabel Scrymser, Utility Box, c 1939 Utility BoxCovered tureen, one of a pair, c. 1884, Christopher Dresser; Manufacturer: Old Hall Earthenware Company, Scottish, 1834-1904, 5 x 12 1/2 x 6 3/16 in. (12.7 x 31.75 x 15.72 cm), Earthenware, England, 19th centuryJewelry Box ca. 1504-1447 B.C. New Kingdom. Jewelry Box. ca. 1504-1447 B.C.. Faience inlay, modern wood. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, Tomb of Neferkhawet (MMA 729), west chamber A, Burial of Rennefer (II), in coffin, near head, MMA excavations, 1934-35. Dynasty 18, earlySea Chest. Japan, 18th century. Furnishings; Furniture. Keyaki wood with iron hardwareChest with fleur-de-lys decorations around the keyhole, c. 1875 - c. 1900 photograph   photographic support  chest, coffer. fleur-de-lis ~ ornamentInk, one of a set of 16, c. 1757, 2 3/16 x 2 3/16 x 7/16 in. (5.56 x 5.56 x 1.11 cm), Pine soot and animal adhesive, China, 18th centuryLoad box for tokens in the shape of a book bound in leather. Load box for tokens in the shape of a book bound in leather. Due to a slider which can be pulled away from the bottom of the underside, the interior is open, in which six sliding loads with degraded location for the tokens. The book is gilt to cut with polychrome floral patterns decorated top and side. The beard is in red maracle with gold-plated petits-ornament on both sides and on the back in the style of Magnus.Half model of the stern of a 74-gun ship of the line, anonymous, c. 1795 - c. 1799 scale model. half model. demonstration model Spanning model (starboard) Above the lower barkwood, the skin is applied, underneath pent on molds. Get mirror with four throws and turning trusses. Hol Wulf with a gate. The fence, decorated with trumpeting angels, weapon trophies and praise, has two floors with a western walk on the top floor. The side gallery has two floors and is decorated with praise. Onderdek, head deck, half cover and upper campaign. The Zeeg runs backwards, two barkhouts and a double reehout. The carving is practically identical to that of NG-MC-90 and both models are probably from the same hand. Amsterdam (possibly) wood (plant material)Box fourth quarter 19th century A. Ahrweiler. Box 180662Shadow Box with Coat of Arms. England. Date: 1675-1725. Dimensions: 40.6 × 36.8 × 6.4 cm (16 × 14 1/2 × 2 1/2 in.). Rolled paperwork, colored and gilded; red velvet; wood frame. Origin: England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.. Small suzuribako with a representation of pine trees on the beach with a flight birds in golden lacquer.Snuffbox. Culture: French. Dimensions: Overall: 3 1/2 × 2 5/8 in. (8.9 × 6.7 cm). Date: mid-18th century.In eighteenth-century Europe, Paris led the production of high-quality luxury goods. Parisian goldsmiths made a wide range of small, personal articles such as snuffboxes; étuis to hold sealing wax, tweezers, or utensils for sewing; souvenirs, which contained thin ivory tablets for note taking; and shuttles for knotting lace. Gold snuffboxes and boxes decorated with portrait miniatures were prized and frequently given as royal gifts, often to ambassadors or members of the court in lieu of cash payments for their services. Coveted and admired, these boxes were produced from a variety of materials. The best were skillfully made of gold and embellished with diamonds, enameled decoration, lacquer, and other luxurious materials. By the middle of the century, the taking of snuff had become an entrenched social ritual, and the snuffbox, too, had become an important social prop. Snuffboxes Model of a Javanese marketplace, anonymous, c. 1830 - c. 1860  Model of a Javanese market stable. The scene is set around two elongated market buildings, built from pillars (pendopos, typical of Javanese architecture, but these are equipped with Dutch tile roofs). At the rear of the two buildings is the building of the Chinese market master. In and around the pendopos there are 153 figures: Chinese, Malabars, Javanese, and other residents from the archipelago. There are countless venters, on the floor, saleswomen, musicians of gamelanorkests, and individual figures who visit the market. On the left a parade of Javanese court officials, including a regent (bupati), wedono and mantri, dancers precede them. On the right we see a Dutch couple. In the original housing (NG-2009-134-2). Java paint (coating). metal  market JavaBRASERO DECORADO CON PAJAROS. Nº INV. D/92.3. (ALTURA MAXIMA 25 CM) MUSULMAN. (EXPOSICION :ARTE ISLAMICO ESPAÑOL)(DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO DE CORDOBA ).SCHAVE WITH ORDED TOPPORT AND THE YEAR 1791, Anonymous, 1791  Northern Netherlands (possibly)Netherlands (possibly) wood (plant material). beech (wood)  Northern Netherlands (possibly)Netherlands (possibly) wood (plant material). beech (wood)Part of a spiral staircase, anonymous, c. 1600 - c. 1650 Part of a spiral staircase. The intermediate balusters are turned and have square central pieces. Cologne (possibly) wood (plant material). pine (wood). oak (wood). paint (coating). gypsum Part of a spiral staircase. The intermediate balusters are turned and have square central pieces. Cologne (possibly) wood (plant material). pine (wood). oak (wood). paint (coating). gypsumChest 15th-16th century European In addition to the luxurious and decorative jewel caskets of ivory and leather, iron coffrets and chests of varying sizes, designed primarily for security, were common. Used in the household to safeguard valuables or important documents, they were likewise employed in business establishments to protect both the profits of the days trade and valuable merchandise.On the front of this coffret are three hinged reinforcing bands; the outer two are fitted with hasps, while the central band both covers the keyhole and provides an attachment for a padlock. The internal locking mechanism, activated by a turn of the key, sends a metal bar through the iron hasps of the side bands.. Chest. European. 15th-16th century. Iron. Metalwork-IronArchitectural Fitting (Gong). China, Qishan county, Shaanxi province. Date: 770 BC-481 BC. Dimensions: . Bronze. Origin: China. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Walter G Capuozzo, Chest with Drawers, c 1939 Chest with DrawersTool chest, 1805-1815, Captain Eleazer Daniels, American, 1788 - 1858, 15 7/16 × 19 5/8 × 12 7/8 in. (39.21 × 49.85 × 32.7 cm) (closed), Wood, pigments, United States, 19th centuryInrō with Design of Dragon amid Waves. Japan, 17th century. Costumes; Accessories. Tortoiseshell, lacquer, goldClose-up of a pencil caseTale of Genji Made 1701-1900 Japan. Books Ink on paper with indigo-dyed paper covers with gold painted designs; Case Lacquer .Box and cover, wood, Japan, late 19th century, Decorative Arts, Box and coverCassette with a pattern of a rock lock of the Russian infantry rifle Dżons i SynBandbox and lid, Block-printed on paper, pasteboard support, Fragmentary patterns show a coach, horses, inn., USA, 1830-35, Wallcoverings, Bandbox and lidModel of a Double Capstan, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1850 demonstration model Model of a double capstander in a wooden frame with three levels. The upper drum is for ten wind trees with ten spindle lights, the lower for eight wind trees with eight spindle lights; Two piles in the floor prevent the decline of the upper drum, one for each direction of rotation. The floor around the base of the lower drum has a sloping surface; A ring on wheels has been applied to reduce the friction to reduce the foot of the drum. This interior ensures that the line is moving on the drum; In order to be able to demonstrate its effect, a conductor for a rope has been applied to one side of the middle deck. The wooden king rotates with a point on a track at the lowest level and has another ring with wheels that runs into the ceiling of the lower level to prevent the king's rise. Scale 1:12 (estimate). Netherlands wood (plant material). brass (alloy)John Parker I, Pair of Tea Canisters ("Tea Tubs"), 1770/71, silver.Toilet set. The principal piece of this toilet set is a small chest of drawers with an attached mirror. This example was made in China, though its mirror follows an English design. It was commissioned by the Canton-based Dutch merchant Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest as a gift for his daughter in the Netherlands; her initials are found on the accompanying toilet boxes.Box. Culture: Swiss. Dimensions: 7 x 11 in. (17.8 x 27.9 cm). Date: 17th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Toilet set. The principal piece of this toilet set is a small chest of drawers with an attached mirror. This example was made in China, though its mirror follows an English design. It was commissioned by the Canton-based Dutch merchant Andreas Everardus van Braam Houckgeest as a gift for his daughter in the Netherlands; her initials are found on the accompanying toilet boxes.Box 16th century Spanish. Box 467750Anonymous. Gardener decorated with the busts of Marat and the Peletier de Saint-Fargeau. Earthenware. 1793-1794. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 72430-16 Bust, faience, garden, revolutionary period, French revolution, French revolutionaryGame board, use as a checkerboard and mill game board. Game board of walnut, virtually square, with a raised edge. To use on one side as a checkerboard, with outstretched squares, filled with light vulpasta; On the other hand as a mill game board with ugly lines, also filled with lighter pasta.Bandbox, Castle Garden; USA; block-printed paper, wood support; 49 x 37 x 31 cm (19 5/16 x 14 9/16 x 12 3/16 in.)Box bag in brown suede with make-up set, 1930, fashion accessories, Italy, 20th century.Chasse late 12th-early 13th century French. Chasse. French. late 12th-early 13th century. Champlevé enamel (now missing), copper, traces of gilding. Made in Limoges, France. Enamels-ChamplevéGun Sight, anonymous, c. 1860 - c. 1870 demonstration model. test model Brass intent or visor. This large, consisting of two vertical rods between which a visor slides up and down. On one side the rod has a scale ranging from 4 to 14; Moreover, it has a scale of 4 to 8 against the side of the rods. It has a trape -shaped base, with which it was put on the core ring by the collar. With a rope on a ring, it was bound to the scenery. It belonged to a 15 cm Houwitzer, long old model. Netherlands brass (alloy). ropeModel Indicating the Headroom of the Rhine Bridge at Cologne, Petrus van der Loo, c. 1860 demonstration model Sketch model of the passing height of a bridge, consisting of a wooden frame that indicates the height between the bottom of the bridge and the bottom of the river; altim markers in (Rhineland) feet on both sides and high and low tide indication. Two sections of a ship with a chimney can be hung at different heights in the frame. One of these models has an extendable chimney. Scale 1:50 (derived). The Hague wood (plant material). brass (alloy)   CologneSnuffter; Koenigliche Porcellain Fabrique, Meissen (1710-1763); around 1745-1750 (1745-00-00-1750-00-00);"Wooden travel camera measuring 13 x 18 cm, produced anonymously between 1870 and 1890, including lens, folding body, and viewfinder for field use."Anonymous / 'Trousse de veneur; Case for Set of implements for cutting up game'. 1670 - 1711. Ivory, Metal, Velvet. Museum: Museo del Prado, Madrid, España.Cricket cage, 3 x 3 1/2 x 1 11/16 in. (7.6 x 8.9 x 4.3 cm) (without chain), Wood, metal, China, Qing dynastyModel of Part of a Floating Dry Dock, Royal Factory for Steam and Other Tools, 1877 - 1878 scale model. demonstration model The DOK consisted of two halves, one of which is partially presented by the model. It is made entirely of brass, the construction consisting of trusses of corner iron, reinforced with diagonal connections and sheet metal. Scots divide the soil into watertight compartments, which are full of sinking to sink the dock; The side cupboards, which are wider down, remain dry and contribute to stability. The model has a steam engine with a Cornwall boiler with Galloway pipes on deck under a sunroof, which drives two centrifugal pumps for emptying. On deck are horizontal sets that are operated with winches, to straighten the ship; The ship was then suspended with kim blocks and tumbles. Scale 1:20 (scale on model). Amsterdam brass (alloy). wood (plant material). paperGlass bottle, one of eight, c. 1745, Glass bottle with gold stopper and top, Germany, 18th century, The box is decorated with scenes from the life of St. Nicholas of Myra. This fourth century Greek bishop, who was the patron saint of children, sailors and travelers and the guardian of young women, was the forerunner of St. Nicholas or Father Christmas.CAJA DE JUEGOS EN MARFIL - SIGLO XI. Location: CATEDRAL-INTERIOR. Toledo. SPAIN.Model of a Longboat, anonymous, c. 1865 - c. 1880 ship model. demonstration model Polychromed truss model on a standard. Smooth bodder double -belt barkas, around with almost flat siege and flat mirror, disc in the voorsteven; A foreclosure, seven dids and six railway sticks, and an open cabin with side rods and extra loose doft. Easy stir with a curved brass tile stick to be able to go around the drizzle. Scale 1:10 (derived). Netherlands wood (plant material). brass (alloy). ropeCoffer. Culture: French. Dimensions: Overall: 5 7/8 x 13 x 8 1/4 in. (14.9 x 33 x 21 cm). Date: 15th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Alkmaar 1/256 bag size, anonymous, 1800  Spans size of 1/256 bag, with a branded calibration brand with the coat of arms of Alkmaar and labels. Alkmaar wood (plant material)   AlkmaarPortable Diptych with Compass, Sundial, and Perpetual Calendar. Charles Bloud; French, mid to late 17th century; France. Date: 1660-1680. Dimensions: 10.5 × 8.9 × 1.6 cm (4 1/8 × 3 1/2 × 5/8 in.). Ivory, brass, glass, etching on ivory laid paper used for compass rose. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.Model of An Emergency Steering Gear. Polychromed model (starboard) of the stern of a screw steam vessel, from the upper deck to just below the water line. The upper deck is closed, the floor is indicated with gates on the outside, and is open on the other side. Elliptical fence with polychromed national arms. The model shows a part of the screw window and the helm. The railing has cage beverage, the model is provided with the resource. The purpose of the model is demonstrating the emergency steering device: between click and steering is a bracket arranged to which a chain and steel cable is attached. The steel cable runs over a disc at the end of a feeder forward, and then in the side of the ship. The feedback is styled by four chains. Scale 1:20 (Scale by model).Container (France); Made by Gavet Coutelier (France); horn, ivory; L x W: 4 x 2.4 cm (1 9/16 x 15/16 in.); The Robert L. Metzenberg Collection, gift of Eleanor L. Metzenberg; 1985-103-281-iCajo Fabricio (and Intermezzi). Drama for musicOld book isolated on a white background with clipping pathAgustí Roqué / "Detexa", 2004, Sculpture.Fragmentary Bowl, with clay firing cushion 1100-1299 . Jian ware; stoneware with hare's fur glaze and clay firing cushion .Wood suitcase with beautiful iron fittings, covered with sliced leather. Wood suitcase with beautiful iron fittings, covered with sliced leather. Ribbon-shaped decoration, in which on the lid "m.a.m.a.". A sample on either side of the lock. On four iron balls. With key.Miniature canoe -Maso piggy bank "Night derivative", Mi  around 1816 (1811-00-00-1821-00-00);Małachowski-Łępicki, Stanisław (1884-1956), Minsk (Belarus), Eye of Providence, Solomon star (Masonic emblem), crosses, moon (symbol), Freemasonry lodges, Freemasonry, sun (symbol), triangle (Masonic emblem), FreemasonryPattern bag from the wreck of the East Indians Hollandia, Anonymous, 1700 - in Or Before 1743 cartridge pouch Cartridge case; id. NG 1979-276H, with fragm of leather cover. Netherlands copper (metal). leather   SecondSundial compass, Bone, brass, Germany, late 17th-early 18th century, timepieces & measuring devices, Decorative Arts, Sundial compassBlack leather box with 24 large and 9 small knots of Stras, Anonymous, c. 1885 - c. 1900 Black leather box with 24 large and 9 small knots of Stras. The buttons consist of two stuffed circles of similar stones to a middle rosette. Germany (possibly) Box: Leather. Button: Metal. Knoop: Paste (Glass) forging / grinding Black leather box with 24 large and 9 small knots of Stras. The buttons consist of two stuffed circles of similar stones to a middle rosette. Germany (possibly) Box: Leather. Button: Metal. Knoop: Paste (Glass) forging / grindingHalf model or a fireship.Gulture Blanket Spant model (starboard). The skin is partially removed to show the device. Three levels: Blocks lies very low below, on which two fires are made; semi-deck and baking deck, a chimney and roasting spindle on the baking cover; Top campanje. A gutter connects both fires and has two branches to openings in the skin just below the lower bark wood. There are three unknown peer-shaped objects on the floor. Disclains are over the pit. Round stern with a fall gate. The seam goes forward and behind, two bark wood and one Reehout. Running with flat bottom. This model is practically identical to NG-MC-429.Mandarin-type folding fan in case. unknown, craftsmanPrzeszo Przyszoci Wigand, Balthasar (1771 1846)Glass Model of A Yacht, Jan Groenevelt, 1760 ship model. fully rigged model. show model Model of a yacht, cabin at the rear, two swords, one mast, fierce strip; On the forecourt, the stern and the end of the shown boom a flag with DVS, in the tip of the mast a pennant with DVS. In the front and the cabin you can see an interior with models of tables and chairs. The ship and surface, consisting of waves, made of smooth and twisted threads of colorless and colored glass. A sloop on starboard side. In oak display cabinet. Rotterdam model: glass. vitrine: oak (wood) glassblowingModel or a Jolly Boat. Witnessed pant model on a standard. Overnight ankle belt jol, rudging with flat mirror; A prior to, five dulles and tracks, and an open cabin with satofits. Easy stir with wooden helmet. The model has a bucket, as a large sail, and a blade sail to the drip mast and parrot mock. On the prior to a flagpole; Six oars. Scale 1:20 (Scale by model).Casket Wi cki, Wojciech (1823 1873), factory: Minter KarolBox of the Price Tenning awarded to Bart van Hove at the International World Exhibition in Paris, 1878, 1875 - 1878 medal box Round cardboard box with red leather covered with copper hook as a closure and hinged at the rear. Inside blue velvet with ribbon.  cardboard. velvet (fabric weave). paper   ParisModel of a French Lugger, anonymous, c. 1850 - c. 1870 ship model. fully rigged model Model of a French logger. On pedestal. unknown wood (plant material). rope   FranceWall Cupboard 1725-90 American. Wall Cupboard 9617Carolus van Aller, Silver pocket watch with silver dial with ajour heart plate and red golden hour points and driven exterior cupplate and good quality movement, pocket watch watch movement measuring instrument silver copper brass steel gold glass textile interior cabinet, Silver champlevé dial with minute band with bows and Arabic minute figures. Roman hour digits with copper buttons in between. Ajourge sawed gold-plated hands. Smooth inner cabinet. The clockwork with verge escapement with snek Square baluster pillars Ajourgezaagd ornament for the beak of the snek and spring for the closure of the cabinet with decorated foot. The back plate with half-open bridge with engraving and an engraved plate that covers the half-platinum with the signature and 'compass' for the regiment. Behind the opening of the bridge the visible part of the balance in the form of an arrow. Smooth silver inner cabinet. Driven silver exterior cupboard with voluten flowers and an unclear scene at the center of Industry, Business, Finance, Hand Holding The Old Red Leather Budget BriefcasePatch Box (England); enameled and gilt copperCalligraphy Box and Letter Box with Bush Clover and Pampas Grass Design. Kamisaka Sekka (Japan, 1866-1942)Kamisaka Yūkichi (Japan, 1886-1938). circa 1910. Lacquer. Lacquer with sprinkled gold and silver (maki-e), mother-of-pearl inlay, silverBook flask. Culture: British, Staffordshire. Dimensions: 2 1/4 × 1 1/2 in. (5.7 × 3.8 cm). Date: ca. 1740-50. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Model of a Gentleman's Yacht, anonymous, 1828 ship model. fully rigged model. show model Timing model without sails from a sloop on ground board. It is a ankle -mast yacht with cutter stitch, woning mirror, flat wulf and flat fence. The model has a deck, tub, cabin and front. The wide stir with curved tellows is attached to rudder and steven by means of a rod. The Zeeg is almost flat, the model has a barwood. The slippery hull is a peaked around with high keel, which is grooved in the longitudinal direction. The model is witnessed with an oval mast with steng, gaffel and boom, and a bowsprit; A landing on the deck. Textile remains in the hold that it was originally equipped with sailing. model maker: Netherlandsafter design by: Harlingen wood (plant material). brass (alloy). iron (metal). ropeHat Box, 19th century, Unknown Korean, 9 1/4 x 8 3/4 x 9 in. (23.5 x 22.23 x 22.86 cm), Wood, lacquer, abalone shell, metal, Korea, 19th century, This hat box, entirely encrusted with pieces of abalone shell, was used to store a mans inner hat, or tanggeon. Korean craftspeople used a special technique to create such objects. First a wooden box was coated with several layers of lacquer, onto which pieces of abalone shell were affixed. They then continued to coat the box with lacquer until the shell was completely covered. After the lacquer dried, they laboriously polished the surface with charcoal until the iridescent shell was revealed. Typical of Korean style, the mother-of-pearl is broken and reassembled in the manner seen here.Model of an 18-Gun Cutter, anonymous, c. 1775 - c. 1805 ship model. fully rigged model. show model Witnessed and polychromed model of an over -cut cutter. Thirteen of the eighteen pieces have been preserved. The ship has a slightly bent pre -stem and sharp boosting; Small flat mirror, large cave Wulf painted with draperies, and a small fence with inscription in winged cartouche, and Davits. Falling stern with a rigid stirring with square roser king in broiling, wooden telly stick in steering talies on deck. The model has an lower and upper deck. On the upper deck a roef, rise and three shutters. The model is also equipped with a separate galley on the front deck, two stick cancer, a double capter, a harness winch on the servant behind the mast, two pumps, a ship's bell, a convenience and fourteen belts. The Zeeg runs up to both ends, the model has one barkhout. Sharp S-freight with large steering burden. The model has a cutter and sails, consisting of Kluiver, Stagfok, Breefok, Fats, M