Historical Metal Artifacts

A collection of ornate metal objects from various eras, including stirrups, mirrors, and rattles, showcasing intricate designs and craftsmanship.

Iron stirrup with brass inlay. 10-11th cent. Found in Thames, Battersea. England. VIKING.
Iron stirrup with brass inlay. 10-11th cent. Found in Thames, Battersea. England. VIKING.
16th century terrestrial globe in the Mercator museum about the history of cartography, Sint-Niklaas, East Flanders, Belgium, Europethe crownCommander Cross of the Crown Order of Romania, Joseph Resehl Fü, 1931  Commander Cross of the Crown Order of Romania. Gold letters on red background; white edges; Hanging on blue/gold striped ribbon. On the cross is 10. Maiu surrounded by the dates 1866 // 1877 // 1881. On the other side there is Prin Noi Insine * 14. Martie 1881 *. Carrying sign in rectangular blue, leather partition with lock on which brand and letters applied in gold. From Consul General Daniël Jan Steyn Parvé. Bucharest copper (metal). ribbon (material) striking (metalworking)  RomaniaIncense Boat. Culture: French. Dimensions: Overall: 3 1/16 x 10 3/8 x 4 in. (7.7 x 26.4 x 10.2 cm). Date: 1250-70. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.Pot pourri vase and cover; c1790 England; Etruria; Staffordshire; made by Josiah Wedgewood. Jasper stoneware.Pot pourri vase and cover; c1790 England; Etruria; Staffordshire; made by Josiah Wedgewood. Jasper stoneware.Box of Perry Pen Nibs. Manufacturer: Josiah Mason. Card box with lid, pen nib mounted on top with gold foil surround containing 50 pen nibsDagger and scabbard. 18th-19th century. Damascus steel inlaid with gold, ivory with gold and rubies. India. Louvre Museum. Paris. France.