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art-of-swords: Serbian Nozh Dagger Dated: first half of the 19th century Measurements: overall length 32.5 cm With fine, intricately filigreed silver hilt of cylindrical form, the dagger is set with multiple corals on each surface. It has a straight,
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Dagger (Purbha) Dated: 19th century Culture: Tibetan Measurements: overall length 28.5 cm Made of bronze, the dagger features a rare depiction of a deity with three faces and wings, featuring four weapons and a animal head,
art-of-swords: Officer’s Sword Dated: turn of 18th and 19th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 90 cms The sword has a double-edged, straight blade, flattened hexagon in section, with a central point. Both sides are decorated with
art-of-swords: Indian (Kutch) Gold-Plated Katar Dated: 19th century Measurements: height with scabbard 52cm / 20.5 in Height with mount 55 cm / 21.7 in With slender tapering double-edged blade of flattened hexagonal section changing to stiff diamond
art-of-swords: Infantry Officer’s Sword Dated: late 18th-early 19th century Culture: British Measurements: overall length 103 cm Featuring a gilt hilt of 1796 type with wire-wrapped grip and vegetal modelling, the sword was probably a private purchase.
art-of-swords: European Dagger Dated: late 19th century Measurements: overall length: 24,5 cm (9-½ inches) The handle is ornated with figure holding a tazza in a Renaissance attire while the scabbard features different army trophies. Source:
archiemcphee: German artist and freelance illustrator Oliver Wetter dramatically alters beautiful mid-19th century landscapes painted by artists from Hudson River School by digitally adding fearsome kaiju, giant robots and other pop culture elements
art-of-swords: Tibetan Sword Dated: 19th century Medium: iron and silver with bone, turquoise, leather and brass Measurements: overall - l:79.40 cm (l:31 1/4 inches). Blade - l:66.70 cm (l:26 1/4 inches) Source: Copyright © 2014 Cleveland Museum
art-of-swords: Jambiya Dagger Dated: 19th century Culture: Moroccan Measurements: Overall length: 14”; blade length: 8 1/4” This particular dagger features a beautifully detailed silvered hilt and scabbard, which protects the fine Damascus steel
art-of-swords: Japanese Sword Dated: 19th century Measurements: overall length 42 inches The sword features a scabbard with floral, figures, and animal motifs across the sword and handle. The blade features carved Chinese characters. Source: Copyright
art-of-swords: Swords in Art - Joan of Arc Dated: 19th century Measurements: height: 36 cm (14 inches); width: 14 cm (5-½ inches); depth: 12 cm (4-¾ inches) Bisque porcelain (unglazed, white ceramic ware) statuette of Joan of Arc in
art-of-swords: Kaskara Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Sudanese Measurements: overall length 110 cm The sword has a straight, double-edged, European blade, grooved at the centre of the first part and engraved with sun, moon and stars under the
art-of-swords: Military Lugged Spear Dated: circa 1500 (on 19th century wooden haft) Place of Origin: North European Measurements: Overall length 234 cm. Head length 53.5 cm Also called a “Bohemian Ear-spoon” the head of this polearm is formed
celtic-viking: viking helmetThere is evidence that the Viking helmets had horns, would facilitate getting caught by enemies. According to the research, they began to appear that way only in the 19th century when a opera portrayed as villains.It is
art-of-swords: Ceremonial Dagger Dated: mid-19th century Culture: French Measurements: overall length 43 cm Described as a dagger for ‘esoteric rituals’ the dagger features a straight, double-edged blade with a triple fuller, engraved with floral
did-you-kno: In the 19th century Holland, a Protestant man and Catholic woman who weren’t allowed to be buried in the same lot turned their graves into a monument that holds hands over the wall that divides them. Source
Ogopogo or Naitaka (Salish: n'ha-a-itk, “lake demon”) is the name given to a cryptid lake monster reported to live in Okanagan Lake, in British Columbia, Canada. Ogopogo has been allegedly seen by First Nations people since the 19th century.
“Soapman,” circa 1800s A new type of mummy was found in the late 19th century… in Philadelphia. The unexpected find was unearthed by accident during a construction project in 1875. There are different accounts as to why the remains were being
This original “Jack-o-lantern” made from a turnip in the early 19th century is on exhibit at the Museum of Country Life in Ireland. The origin of Jack o’ Lantern carving is uncertain. The carving of vegetables has been a common practice in
Morbid Anatomy: Care and Conservation of Early 19th Century Wax Anatomical Models. Ha. Tools & Tips.
Stockings: early 19th century, French, silk.
did-you-kno: The ‘Devil’s Bridge’ is a 19th-century structure in Kromlau, Germany, that was designed to make a perfect circle with its reflection in the water below. Source
theonion: World’s Oldest Woman Just Pleased Every Other Human On Earth When She Was Born Now Dead “Reflecting on a long life that began at the end of the 19th century, the world’s oldest woman told reporters Monday that she could not be happier
monkwinefield:19th century helmets. Source from Pinterest.
yorufi: au where lapis is one of the crystal gems and so was into the fashion: 80′s, beach outfit, waitress and 19th century (???)
poisonwasthecure: Model of the monument Tenax Vitae originally by Rinaldo Carnielo 19th Century Plaster
frantzfandom: sarahtheartiste: itscolossal: Secret Fore-Edge Paintings Revealed in Early 19th Century Books at the University of Iowa HOLY SHIT BOOKS
the-absolute-best-posts: itscolossal: Secret Fore-Edge Paintings Revealed in Early 19th Century Books at the University of Iowa
‘hey Cas, wanna do some historically accurate late 19th century LARPing"“Dean I love you, if you want me to put the hat on just say so”
melancholyshades:greta gerwig lookin like an absolute lesbian nun from the 19th century
design-is-fine: Preparatory design, Watercolor, gouache over etching. 18/19th century. Unknown artist. Grid by Claude Sérancourt. France. Probably for silk fabric Lyon. Via Cooper Hewitt
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peashooter85: A gold and silver engraved, ivory handled revolver originating from France, late 19th century. Estimated Value: € 5,000-€ 7,500
starpunch: Nocturne in Black and Gold: The Falling Rocket // James Whistler // 19th Century
awesomestuffwomendid: Invented absinthe, inspiring some of the finest European writers, artists, and musicians of the 19th century. (Mère Henriod/Mother Henriot)
tamaulipana: deducecanoe: spoookyscary: Sword-fighting frog taxidermy If only they’d had television in the 19th century, so much creepy taxidermy could have been prevented. want
andreasangelidakis: The Road to Hell, lithograph, Russia, mid 19th century
weirdvintage: Feejee Mermaid, 19th century—Though P.T. Barnum made the Feejee Mermaids famous, they were originally created in Japanese East Indies fishermen in around 1810. It was a traditional art form in which they created faux mermaids by stitching
art-of-swords: Turkish Dagger With a Fabergé collar and an Ottoman blade Dated: 19th century Place of Origin: Turkey and Russia Measurements: 39cm The dagger has a narrow double-edged tapering steel blade with central ridge with chiselled design and
art-of-swords: 19th-Century Samurai Training Text Deciphered A training text, used by a martial arts school to teach members of the bushi (samurai) class, has been deciphered, revealing the rules samurai were expected to follow and what it took to truly
mentally-homeless:radcybergoth:jextaime:The fallen Angel Lucifer and the Moon on March 31 2020This is the only post I ever want to look at ever againThis person: *takes photo of moon surrounded by clouds* Ah yes, I know exactly which mid-19th century
thenordroom: Unique black home in a 19th-century firehouse | photos by Joshua McHugh Follow The Nordroom: Blog - Instagram - Pinterest - Facebook
we-did-an-internet: arcaneimages: This taxidermy was found inside a late 19th-century French mansion which has been sealed up for more than 100 years. Via National Geographic. Good to know people were just as fucking weird before the internet. i want
art-of-swords: Tsep-sa Sword Dated: 19th century Culture: Tibetan Measurements: overall length 45 cm The sword features a straight, single-edged blade of typical shape, with a hollow brass quillon with external silver plating. The grip is covered with
ischiopagus: Boys in Drag: 1885-1900
slugmansion: historicaljewelry: A Georgia era, early 19th century, ‘Dearest’ ring, the first letter of each stone represents a letter in the word ‘dearest’ Diamond -DEmerald - EAmethyst - ARuby - REmerald - ESapphire - STopaz - T <3____<3
prettyskeletons: Samurai in a Skull Kimono. Utagawa Kunisada II, 19th century.
enochliew: Home of Howard Slatkin A New York apartment where every single doorknob, tile and 19th-century silk lampshade is one of a kind designed by him.
houghtonlib: Jeu de la Bataille ou le Buffon amusant [early 19th century] SG 3102.106.1 Houghton Library, Harvard University
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thekimonogallery: Mid-19th century Japanese uchikake (wedding over kimono). Embroidery on satin silk. The Museum of Fine Arts Boston
oldbookillustrations: Front cover from Pride and prejudice, by Jane Austen, illustrated by Hugh Thomson. London, 1894. (Source: archive.org)
arcaneimages: This taxidermy was found inside a late 19th-century French mansion which has been sealed up for more than 100 years. Via National Geographic
smithsonian: Way before the GoPro, this is how 19th-century cyclists captured scenes from their bikes. The photo wouldn’t be taken while riding, though—if something caught the cyclist’s eye, the bike would have to stop and function as a sort
npr: She was one of the great female protagonists of the late-Renaissance art world. Forgotten in the 18th and 19th centuries, she was rediscovered in the 20th as a feminist icon. Thirty paintings by Artemisia Gentileschi are on view at Rome’s Palazzo
npr: sciencefriday: This team of early female astronomers created the star classification system we use today. In the late 19th century, astronomy was a growing field. At the time, Edward Pickering, the director of the Harvard College Observatory, was
art-of-swords: Katar Dagger with Sheath Dated: 18th–19th century Culture: South Indian, possibly Deccan Medium: steel, gold, silver, velvet, iron Measurements: L. with sheath 14 5/16 in. (36.4 cm); L. without sheath 14 in. (35.6 cm); W. 3 1/16 in.