Dishware And Platters

An assortment of plates and platters made from different materials, emphasizing historical craftsmanship and decorative designs across various cultures.

Faience plate on stand surface, entirely white glazed, plate dish crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, hand turned baked glazed baked White plate on stand surface Lightly curled flat dish edge. Shoulder only on the inside on the transition from mirror to flag. Printing of tube at the bottom of the board edge Ripples in glaze layer. Restoration in adorned but not entirely color archeology Rotterdam Stadscentrum Stadsdriehoek New port indigenous pottery food serving table room serving Soil discovery: Nieuwe Haven 2nd cesspool (square) 22-08-1980
Faience plate on stand surface, entirely white glazed, plate dish crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, hand turned baked glazed baked White plate on stand surface Lightly curled flat dish edge. Shoulder only on the inside on the transition from mirror to flag. Printing of tube at the bottom of the board edge Ripples in glaze layer. Restoration in adorned but not entirely color archeology Rotterdam Stadscentrum Stadsdriehoek New port indigenous pottery food serving table room serving Soil discovery: Nieuwe Haven 2nd cesspool (square) 22-08-1980
Unknown, Shaving Dish, c. 1780, silver plate.Close-up of blue and white striped and spotted plateClose up gong hanging wall fitness studioBonbonDish.   Maker: Black, Starr and Frost, American, founded 1810Scale, oblong, with green edge and golden Greek band, Petrus Regout, c. 1865 Scale of earthenware, oblong, sculpted, with green edge and golden Greek band. Maastricht earthenware Scale of earthenware, oblong, sculpted, with green edge and golden Greek band. Maastricht earthenwareStandard volume measures, 1820  Yellow -cutting mate for wet weders with matte -cut cover glass. Together with seven other content measures in gray -painted box. Netherlands brass (alloy). glass   NetherlandsAnonymous. "Taste-vin". Money. 1736-1738. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. 74384-8 Silver, silverware, bottleneck, TastevinBox at the Penning of the National Exhibition of Old and New Applied Arts, The Hague 1888, c. 1880 - c. 1888 medal box Round cardboard box with brown leather covered with copper hook as a closure and hinged at the rear. Inside blue velvet with ribbon. Netherlands cardboard. paper. velvet (fabric weave). metal   The HagueRibbon on roll, striped, lilac with light green, black, rose and orange, in or before 1926 Ribbon on roll, striped, lilac with light green, black, pink and orange. NijmegenFrance (possibly) textile materials. cardboard. paper Ribbon on roll, striped, lilac with light green, black, pink and orange. NijmegenFrance (possibly) textile materials. cardboard. paperPorcelain bowl covered inside and out with turquoise enamel. Ming dynasty, mid-15th century AD.Armlet ca. 1479-1425 B.C. New Kingdom. Armlet 547645Bowl, 18th-19th century, 1 3/8 x 6 1/4 x 6 1/4in. (3.5 x 15.9 x 15.9cm), Glass, United States, 18th-19th centuryWaza from the cover and a half -bowl; Holke, Marcin (Fl. Ca 1765-Ca 1792); XVIII W (1701-00-00-1800-00-00);Attic Red-Figure Phiale Mesomphalos. Manner of the Berlin Painter, painter (Greek (Attic), active about 500 - about 460 B.C.) and Euphronios, potter (Greek (Attic), active 520 - 480 B.C.) about 500-490 B.C. Black-gloss exterior. Band of tongues with dots around the rim. Coral-red interior. The (missing) omphalos is encircled by an inner ring of red-figure upright circumscribed palmettes and an outer ring of red-figure tongues with dots. Restored from fragments. A ring on the bottom of the exterior misfired grey (with some bright orange) from stacking during firing.Gaming Piece, c.1700. Martin Brunner (German, 1659-1725). Wood; diameter: 6.1 cm (2 3/8 in.); overall: 1.3 cm (1/2 in.).Incense Burner 1000-1099 China. Cizhou ware; slip-coated and glazed stoneware .Gold bowl. Achaemenid metal work; from the Oxus Treasure, Persia; (Iran). 5th-4th century BCNecklace probably 19th century Oceanic This collection of largely ethnographic jewelry includes examples from cultures in South America, North America, Europe, Asia, and Africa and dates from the Pre-Columbian period to the twentieth century. Owned by renowned art collector and fashion enthusiast Muriel Kallis Newman, the collection represents her knowledge and appreciation of a wide range of jewelry design and making traditions. Numerous items in her collection are composite artifacts made from various cultures and time periods reappropriated as modern jewelry creations by or for Muriel. It is important to note that Newman wore many of the pieces in the collection, interpreting them to suit and express her own singular, often avant-garde style.. Necklace. Oceanic. probably 19th century. tortoiseshell, cottonStem table, 1482, Unknown Japanese, 11 1/4 × 11 1/16 × 11 1/2 in. (28.58 × 28.1 × 29.21 cm), Negoro ware; wood, red and black lacquer with gold leaf inscription, Japan, 15th century, Several inscriptions on the undersides of this red lacquer table record that it was originally part of a set consisting of six large and six small tables. Produced in the spring of 1482, the tables were used during a religious ceremony honoring Shinra Myōjin, a Shintō deity associated with Onjōji (also called Miidera), an important temple-shrine complex on the shores of Lake Biwa east of Kyoto.Cup plate. American; New England. Date: 1825-1835. Dimensions: diam 8.9 cm (3 1/2 in.). Pressed glass. Origin: New England. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.A plateClay filter with design of elephant Made 1000-1200 Masr al-`Atiqah. Earthenware, carved and punched . IslamicTwo dirty cans with food and an opener, top viewClay filter with geometric design. Egypt; Fustat. Date: 1000-1200. Dimensions: 875 × 6.4 cm (7/8 × 2 1/2 in.). Earthenware, carved and punched. Origin: Masr al-`Atiqah. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Islamic.Fragmentary Attic Red-Figure Cup. Oltos (Greek (Attic), active about 525 - 500 B.C.)Dish.   Maker: Ashbil Griswold, American, 1784-1853Netsuke Decorated with an Octopus in Lotus Leaves. Culture: Japan. Dimensions: Diam. 1 3/4 in. (4.4 cm); Th. 1/2 in. (1.3 cm). Date: 19th century. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Sword Guard (Tsuba) ca. 1615-1868 Japanese A tsuba is a sword guard and part of a sword mounting. It is mounted between the swords blade and grip to protect the users hands.. Sword Guard (Tsuba) 33447Dish PruszkówPorringer.   Maker: T. D. and S. Boardman, American, 1810-1850Plate; Koenigliche Porzellan Manufaktur (KPM; Berlin; 1763-1918); 1870-82 (1823-00-00-1832-00-00);Top view of delicious biscuit isolated on a white background.Hair comb of turtle and horn with narrow, unadorned round back, anonymous, c. 1800 - c. 1900 Hair comb of turtle and horn with narrow, unadorned round back, which protrudes a bit on both sides of the teeth. Eleven teeth. Netherlands (possibly) horn (animal material) sawing / filing / polishing Hair comb of turtle and horn with narrow, unadorned round back, which protrudes a bit on both sides of the teeth. Eleven teeth. Netherlands (possibly) horn (animal material) sawing / filing / polishingAnonymous. "Cup". Money. 1819-1838. Museum of Fine Arts of the City of Paris, Petit Palais. 74383-13 Money, silverware, gobletLoop.Plate 1791-1806 William Billings. Plate 6096A760399 U12N MIGHTY EPIC CALORIMETER GAUGES RODGERS (Project Engineer) APR 1 76EG&G/NTS PHOTO LAB Publication Date: 4/1/1974  CALORIMETER GAUGES; CALORIMETERS; EDGERTON, GERMESHAUSEN & GRIER; EG&G; EQUIPMENT & INSTRUMENTS; GAUGES; INSTRUMENTS & EQUIPMENT; MIGHTY EPIC; MIGHTY EPIC TEST; NEVADA; NEVADA TEST SITE; NTS; NUCLEAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGY; NUCLEAR TESTING; NUCLEAR TESTS; PARTS & COMPONENTS (EXC BLDGS); TEST SITES; UGT; UNDERGROUND TESTING; WIRE & CABLES; MIGHTY EPIC-CALORIMETER GAUGES  historical images. 1972 - 2012. Department of Energy. National Nuclear Security Administration. Photographs Related to Nuclear Weapons Testing at the Nevada Test Site.picture of hatch setA well seasoned frying pan, with a smooth cooking surface. New York City, USAPALANGANA LAVAPIES VIERNES STO PLATA S XVIII. Location: CONVENTO DE SAN CLEMENTE-MUSEO. Toledo. SPAIN.Dish with vignettes in which scenes and emblems. Dish of porcelain, decorated with golden edges and vignettes in which different scenes and emblems, turn in brown and red. Marked BS. With a corresponding head (A).PENNING DOOR. Round palm wood box. In the lid thereby paper with explanatory text at engraved image of the tine from 't Swart Scenic Curtain, 1677. With associated medal NG-2014-3-1.NAVETA ESMALTADA. VISIGODO.(DEPOSITO: MUSEO ARQUEOLOGICO NACIONAL).DustpanAnonymous, American microphone element (attributed title), 1941, bakelite, rubber, metal, painting, plastic material, fabric (threads), Paris Liberation Museum - General Leclerc Museum - Jean Moulin Museum.Xi Bi Disc, 475-221 BCE, 2 7/8 x 1/4 in. (7.3 x 0.64 cm) (exterior diameter), Transclucent egg-shell grey jade with brown markings, China, 5th-3rd century BCEToy soup plate - Inconnu / UnknownBumpy empty ceramic plate on a textured concrete background. Kitchen utensil itemMedallion portrait of Ivory of Antonius Grill. Medallion portrait of Ivory of Antonius Grill in a black wooden table.Armored Skirt (Base) ca. 1510-15 Attributed to Konrad Seusenhofer Austrian The base was an imitation in steel of the cloth skirt that was sometimes worn over armor. The deep, arched cutouts in front and back allowed the wearer to sit on horseback; the close-set holes along these openings were for the attachment of textile decoration, probably fringe. The etching imitates the elaborate embroidery and cut velvet of fashionable court costume. Skirts of this type were a specialty of the imperial armor workshop in Innsbruck under the direction of Konrad Seusenhofer.. Armored Skirt (Base). Austrian, Innsbruck. ca. 1510-15. Steel, gold. Innsbruck. Armor for ManSeal Box, 1644-1700. China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Jade; overall: 6.2 x 7.7 cm (2 7/16 x 3 1/16 in.).Sugar box, 1621-1622, TE or TI, English (London), English (name and dates unknown), 3 x 5 x 4 in. (7.62 x 12.7 x 10.16 cm), Silver, England, James IHelmet 18th-19th century Korean. Helmet. Korean. 18th-19th century. Copper, gold, silver. HelmetsBatist lower sleek with turned cuff that is decorated with white embroidery, anonymous, c. 1835 - c. 1865 Under sleeve of cotton batist, wide model. With turned cuff, which is decorated with white embroidery in the shape of moes, leaves and flowers. West-Europa batiste embroidering Under sleeve of cotton batist, wide model. With turned cuff, which is decorated with white embroidery in the shape of moes, leaves and flowers. West-Europa batiste embroideringA cylindrical empty container made of wood for spices or salt. Kitchen utensilsgranite hexagon white design on white background minimal. 3D renderingLeere Servierschale aus Holz in Form einer Ananas Top view of empty pineapple shaped wood serving bowl isolated on white Copyright: xZoonar.com/AntonxStarikovx 23064965Roll with white ribbon with one frayed silk and three black horizontal stripes, c. 1930 Roll with white ribbon with one frayed silk and three black horizontal stripes. Nijmegenfrance textile materials. cardboard. paper Roll with white ribbon with one frayed silk and three black horizontal stripes. Nijmegenfrance textile materials. cardboard. paperMedallion portrait of ivory of Antonius Grill, Jean Cavalier, 1696 Medallion portrait of ivory of Antonius Grill in a black wooden frame.  ivory. wood (plant material) cutting Medallion portrait of ivory of Antonius Grill in a black wooden frame.  ivory. wood (plant material) cuttingCOMEDERO DE POLLOS"MENJADOR DE POLLS" - S XX ARTE POPU. Location: ALFARERIA. MARRATXI-PORTOL. MALLORCA. SPAIN.SIN TITULO - 1992 - 25x36x36 - CEMENTO ZINC Y PLASTICO. Author: EUGENIO CANO (1961-). Location: III MOSTRA UNION FENOSA (1993). LA CORUNA. A CORUÑA. SPAIN.Grahal-Manzara. Carnavalet 2013-2016 collection sites. Numismatics.Paperweight, 19th century, Saint Louis Glass Works, 2 1/4 x 2 3/4 x 2 3/4 in. (5.72 x 6.99 x 6.99 cm), Glass, France, 19th centurysoap bubble frozen white backgroundHat standard of light yellow painted wood, c. 1950 Hat standard of light yellow painted wood. The standard has a round foot and a straight shaft on which a sphere rests support. West-Europa wood (plant material) Hat standard of light yellow painted wood. The standard has a round foot and a straight shaft on which a sphere rests support. West-Europa wood (plant material)Clay Filter with punched and inscribed decoration. Egypt; Fustat. Date: 1000-1200. Dimensions: 2.5 × 7.3 cm (1 × 2 7/8 in.). Earthenware, carved and punched. Origin: Masr al-`Atiqah. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: Islamic.Basket, 20th century, 2 x 8 x 5 in. (5.1 x 20.3 x 12.7 cm), Natural plant fibers, Indonesia, 20th centurybrown ceramic saucer isolated on white backgroundHat 1720-50 Italian. Hat 136838Clasp (possibly France)Empty ceramic round plate on dark textured concrete background Empty ceramic round plate on dark textured concrete background. Cutlery, preparation for dinner Copyright: xZoonar.com/TetianaxChernykovax 21817792Pewter basin , Basins Containers. The Massachusetts WPA Federal Art Project Photograph CollectionDoll dessert plate - F. K. Martin Löchner F. K. Martin LöchnerPearl and Glass Button, 1790-1800. Made in Birmingham, maker unknownEmpty ceramic round plate on dark textured concrete background Empty ceramic round plate on dark textured concrete background. Cutlery, preparation for dinner Copyright: xZoonar.com/TetianaxChernykovax 21817685Lamp Shade. Culture: American. Dimensions: H. 3 1/2 in. (8.9 cm); Diam. 12 1/4 in. (31.1 cm). Date: ca. 1800. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Antitank mine isolated on white background. back view Card Table 1810-20 Attributed to Michael Allison. Card Table. American. 1810-20. Mahogany, white pine. Made in New York, New York, United StatesChrysanthemum crane Tsuba; Japan; iron, shakudo (a soft copper and gold alloy)Big crystal singing bowl solo close up with malletCommemorative medal Franz Xaver GabelsbergerUnbranded natural cosmetic cream packaging standing on stone podium. Cream presentation on the white background. Mockup. Trending concept in natural materials. Natural cosmetic, skincare. Unbranded natural cosmetic cream packaging standing on stone podium. Cream presentation on the white background. Mockup. Trending concept in natural materials. Natural cosmetic, skincare.Dinner service, Dots” pattern.  Designer Elsa Rady, American, 1943-2011 Designer Mineo Mizuno, American, born Japan 1944Retailer: Swid Powell, American, 1982-2001Exhibition Arita Porcelain from now. .A refuse, close-up.Beer bottle capBowlBliżej Kultury unknownPlume at Sjako non -commissioned officer M. 1828, c. 1828  White horse hair plume with white ring in gilded metal tulip, ditto sphere. Ball of gold thread, yellow metal lis and button. Oranje Kokarde. Left and right corpus holes. Indooring Learn Sweat Band. On the bottom label: Schacots hats Lederwerk Fabrijk L. Zimmerman, Kloveniersburgwal. At the Museum No 61 Amsterdam. Amsterdam copper (metal). horsehair striking (metalworking) / gilding  NetherlandsPompon at Sjako non -commissioned officer M. 1828, c. 1828  Ball of gold thread. Amsterdam copper (metal).   NetherlandsTurkish traditional Antique decorative handmade metallic trayTransfer Die (Roll Die3).  Manufacturer: American Bank Note Company, American, 1858-presentSadness for dog Food bowl for dog with sadness because of the dead pet Copyright: xZoonar.com/IvonnexWierinkx 7877041Carnavalet Museum, Medals CollectionRound hat box of cardboard, covered with cream -colored paper; With loose lid that is covered along the edges with brick -red paper, c. 1950 - c. 1975 Round hat box of cardboard, covered with cream -colored paper. The loose lid is covered with brick -red paper along the edges. With carrying ribbons. West-Europa cardboard. paper Round hat box of cardboard, covered with cream -colored paper. The loose lid is covered with brick -red paper along the edges. With carrying ribbons. West-Europa cardboard. paperPair ofPlates