Industrial Tools And Artifacts

A collection of detailed shots featuring industrial drilling bits, vintage artifacts, and unique masks crafted from wood, offering a glimpse into various cultures.

Close Up Of Drilling Bit, Alberta Canadavintage chess knight vintage wooden chess knight figure with black background Copyright: xZoonar.com/YuryxZapx 11298413Wooden Nwamma Mask created by the Idoma people of western areas of Benue State, Nigeria. Dated 20th CenturyFuneral Mask Exhibit in The Gold Museum, Bogota, Cundinamarca, Colombia, South AmericaEurope, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate, the Moselle, Moselle valley, Trier, Trierer cathedral, high cathedral church St. Peter, portal, door handleSasanian Empire. Finial in the shape of a Simurgh's Head. Silver; chasing, gilding. Iran (). 6th-7th centuries. The State Hermitage Museum. Saint Petersburg. Russia.Foot, detail from a statue of the Temple of Isis, Campo Marzio, Rome, Italy. Roman civilisation.Greek statuette of a warrior. 7th cent. BC, Early Iron Age. Nat. Mus. Athens.Kitsch LampAnimal-head post carved in wood. Found in the Tomb of the Boat of Oseberg, Norway. 9th century. Viking Ship Museum. Oslo. Norway.Canopic jar. Egyptian, made from limestone.Ngongo Munene Mask, late 19th century, 12 11/16 x 8 x 2 1/4 in. (32.2 x 20.3 x 5.7 cm), Copper, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 19th centuryBronze statue in the form of a deer from Iglesias, Sardinia Region, Italy.Rock and red waters of the Rio Tinto, coloured by dissolved minerals, primarily ironLacquered wooden gong stand from Mandalay. Dated 14th CenturyGladiator  Roman Art  Musee du Louvre, Paris Doll mechanically moved  a man sitting on a lion FO unknownHuman-shaped helmet. Wood, copper, leather and shell. Tlingit Indians (18th century). Pacific Northwest Coast of North America. Museum of America. Madrid. Spain.Early door-knocker, Mdina, Malta, 1972.England, London, British Museum, Exhibit of Egyptian MummiesUshabti of the Nubian king Senkamanisken, serpentine, Napata period, 643-623 BC, tomb of Senkamanisken, Nuri, Sudan, collection of the British Museum.Lima, Peru. Pre-Columbian artifacts and art in the Larco Museum, Lima, Peru.Detail from the reconstructed Sutton Hoo Helmet, which was part of the Staffordshire Hoard is the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver metalwork. Dated 5th CenturyMelanesia, Papua New Guinea, Sepik River area, Murik Lakes, Karau Village. Traditional carved wooden masks that the area is famous for, detail of bird on ornate mask.Paris (7th arr.), France The exhibition of decorative arts, national manufacture of Sèvres, vase composed by Gauvenet, executed by Pihan , 1925 - International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts Paris (French - Paris ( VIIe arr. ) , France L' Exposition des arts décoratifs , Manufacture Nationale de Sèvres , Vase composé par Gauvenet , exécuté par Pihan). Engraving, painted decor, vase, painting, decorative arts, ceramics, exhibition, exhibition of decorative arts, ephemeral architecture, Art , Habitat , Architecture, France, Paris, Exhibition of decorative arts, Manufre Natle de Sèvres. A vaseBronze Scythian Finial with three birds. 3rd cent. BC. Ukraine.Detail roman sandal. Marble statue of a youth on horseback. From Rome, perhaps 1st century AD. British Museum. London. United Kingdom.Close up of two porcelain puttosGranite table with a carved stone parrot, Udai Bilas Palace Heritage Hotel, Dungarpur, Rajasthan, India, AsiaTraditional Moroccan vessel. FezGoldsmith's art, Italy, 17th century. Urn reliquary of Saint Albert and Titus, 1693. Detail.A power figure used by ritual shaman as a magic fetish doll. Wood, iron and fibre. Congo cultureribe, Democratic Republic of the Congo (Zaire), early 20th CenturyGold crown, earrings, and chest-dress from Rafael Larco Herrera Archaeological Museum; Lima, PeruCowboy boots in stirrupsWooden sticks with ancestral figures used as charms in animal traps by the Dayaks of BorneoSaeawak, MalaysiaPericles by Harold Stevenson,  mixed media,  1984,  (born 1929),  USA,  Florida,  West Palm Beach,  Chisholm GalleryA figurine demonstrating disease. African, created by the Songye people of the Democratic Republic of Congo, 1880-1910.Sub-saharan masks in the souk, Essaouira, moroccoLocally made pattern cloth and artifacts for sale in the marketwarrior antique military armor Roman military armor architectural element in a niche Copyright: xZoonar.com/mrivsergx 8098698Scythian crest for a horse, 5th century BC Artist: UnknownGhost. Japan, late 18th century. Costumes; Accessories. WoodTribal art, Juneau Museum, Alaska, USA, 2011.Japanese armorMedallion; A Sacrifice to Hymen. Jasper under a Jasper stoneware dip decorated with applied reliefs. Wedgewood and Bentley; 1775-80.A green bust between two candlesticks on a table in front of a window, Maison Limmi, Lost Place, Kalken, Laarne, Province of East Flanders, Belgium, EuropeAntique bronze figure as door knocker, Venice, Veneto, Italy, EuropeTin christmas figurine of angel on sleigh, close upMask, c 1900s . Africa, Guinea Coast, Liberia, Dan, 20th century. Wood; overall: 22.2 cm (8 3/4 in.).The golden throne of King Tutankhamen was discovered by Howard Carter in the tomb of the King. The style was common for royal chairs of the Eighteenth Dynasty. Carved in wood, the armchair is extended in gold and silver overlay. Calcite, Colored glass, faience and semi-precious stones are used for the inlays.Amun Ra. Gold statuette from Karnak, 945-664 BC. EGYPT.OBRA DE PERECOLL.Moravian Indian pottery on display at the Gnadenhutten massacre site where the killing on March 8, 1782, by American militia from Pennsylvania during the American Revolutionary War. OhioNepal, Bhaktapur,  potters' square, market,Spirit of the Dance by William Zorach, bronze sculpture, 1932female dancer figurine from Southern Nias, Indonesia. Such figures were hung outside a house to commemorate ancestors. early 20th Century.Venetian shop window with masks and sovereignsAngels at the flea market. Paris, France Angels at the flea market. Paris, France Copyright: xZoonar.com/ZvonimirxAtletix 20451858Folk art: Horse's head, painted wood, Cochin, India, 2009.Turkish Ottoman style water tap examplesCABEZA COLOSAL OLMECA - 1000-400 AC. Location: MUSEO DE LA VENTA. VILLAHERMOSA. CIUDAD DE MEXICO.Thailand, Chiang Mai, Baan Phor Liang Meun's Terracotta Arts, Buddha HeadThe Afflicted 18th C.  Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (1736-1783/German)  Galerie Nationale Slovaque, Bratislava Old doorknockerPutto Poised on a Globe. Dated: c. 1480. Dimensions: overall: 75 x 38.3 x 23 cm (29 1/2 x 15 1/16 x 9 1/16 in.). Medium: unbaked clay. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Andrea del Verrocchio.DecorationOld Age, sculpture by Camille Claudel, 1864-1943, France, Paris, Muse d'OrsayNoh theatre masks (Ko-omote and Rojo) Japan. 16th-18th centuries. Carved and painted wood. Museum of World Cultures. Barcelona. Spain.Pablo Ruiz Picasso (1881-1973). Spanish painter. Head of a Woman (Fernande), 1909. Bronze. National Gallery. Prague. Czech Republic.Lares (deidades romanas) de Vilauba. Museum: Museu Arqueològic Comarcal, Banyoles.Display of sculptures for sale on market stall, Barrio El Centro, Copan, Copan Ruinas, HondurasVase for scented oils (lekythos) in the form of a female head. 4th cent. BC.Terracotta, Paestum. Museum of Paestum, Campania, Italy.Noh mask of a woman, 18th-19th century, Unknown Japanese, 8 5/16 × 5 1/4 × 2 7/8 in. (21.11 × 13.34 × 7.3 cm), Polychromed wood, Japan, 18th-19th century, Noh masks were typically made of cypress wood, primed with gofun (shell white) and animal glue, and colored with mineral pigment. They developed out of gigaku, a type of masked dance with mime that originated in Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea (57 BC to 668 AD). During Noh performances, the actor in the principal role known as shite wears masks to play supernatural beings, women, and the elderly. Because Noh actors were limited to men until around 1900, those playing a young man, usually the supporting character called waki, went maskless. As the masks do not move, actors control the expression of each mask on stage by skillfully tilting their heads to evoke emotion through light and shadow.Schwaelmer well, goose figure, Little Red Riding Hood, girl, figure, skirt, traditional traditional costume, Alsfeld, Vogelsberg, Hesse, Germany, EuropeThe figure of the angel on the stand.. Angel from gypsum is in the festive hall 7900.Athlete. Roman copy after a Greek original from 360 BC. Young pouring oil on his left hand. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany.Pharaoh Tutankhamun's gold treasure, the Grand Egyptian Museum, Grand Egyptian Museum, GEM, Giza, Cairo, EgyptHead of an oriental as a doorknob, Venice, Veneto, ItalyEngland, Devon, Exeter, Royal Albert Memorial Museum and Art Gallery aka RAMM, Japanese Samurai Armour dated after 1500Padiufs False Canopic Jars, 22nd Dynasty, c1550BC-1069 BC. Artist: Unknown.Ousilhao Typical artisan mask for traditional masquerade celebration, Iberian Museum of Masks and Costume, Braganza (Bragança),Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, Portugal.Puppet; painted papier-mché, woven clothPoland. Gdansk. Mariancka street. Detail of a gargoyle.South America, Peru, Lima, Rafael Larco Herrera Museum (aka Herrera Museum) - Gold Mochica headdress, circa 500 (Editorial Usage Only)Mask(Kaogle), 19th-20thcentury, Wood and metal, 8 3/4 × 6 × 3 1/4 in. (22.23 × 15.24 × 8.26cm), Made in Liberia, Made in Ivory Coast, Dan, 19th-20thcentury, MasksPuppet; painted papier-mché, woven clothDried poppy heads seen in viewPentelic marble found in Athens near St Demetrios Katephoris in the Plaka. They represent Theseus and the Minotaur and were erected at a fountain-house. Roman copies of an early Classical statue group by Myron, which represented Theseus' fight with the Minotaur and was erected on the Acropolis.An overhead close up photo of dried sardines laid in a neat pile.Bulls from Costitx. 500 BC-200 BC. Iron age. Material: bronze. Shrine of Predio de Son Corro, Costitx, Majorca, Spain. National Archaeological Museum, Madrid. Spain.Stone bull's head rhyton (15th century BC), Archaeological Museum with most important finds of the Minoan culture, Heraklion, Crete, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, EuropeDerwisz's head; Niewska, Olga (1898-1943); 1933 (1933-00-00-1933-00-00);Sculptures by Inuit by Gerth Lyberth, Sissimiut Museum, Holsteinborg, Greenland, North AmericaCalcite Vessel of Nile Gods Holding the symbol of a Unified Egypt. Calcite Vessel. From the tomb of King Tutankhamen. 1323 BC. 18th dynasty, New KingdomRomanesque art. Acanthus capital decorated with the head of a monster. The church of the Annunciation, Nazareth, Limestone. Rockefeller Archaeological Museum. Jerusalem. Israel.Feature, Le Clos BourdetSilver busts of Peter (l.) and Paul, 18th century, in the Catholic parish church of St. Peter and Paul, former collegiate church, Romanesque columned basilica, Unesco World Heritage Site, Niederzell on the island of Reichenau in Lake Constance, Constance district, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, EuropeHand on the bare, bronze shoe of the statue of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, brings good luck, on the corner of Opernring street and Goethestrasse street, Vienna, Austria, EuropeWooden carvings for sale at Tres Reyes Maya village, Riviera Maya, Mexico.