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Tie pin
Tie pin
Neckwear-controlling device
The souterrain at Tateetra was situated north-west of Dundalk, Co. Louth, and south of the Castletown River in an area of gently undulating topography (Illus. 1 & 2).The site (NGR 302587, 309824; height 10 m OD; ministerial direction no. A010/001) was…
Portrait Walter Russ, taken in the photographer’s studio in Dresden-Striesen
Barrel of gilded metal, intended for participants in 3: dje The Technician Meeting in Gävle 1901. “3rd T M G (under the coat of arms) 1910.”
Kråsnål av brons för deltagare i Tionde Nordiska Kemistmötet i Stockholm 1959, med miniatyrmedalj över Svante Arrhenius. Porträtt vänster profil och "10. Nordiska Kemistmötet i Stockholm 1959 Svante Arrhenius".
Har tillhört givarens farbror Gösta Granath (1917-1981). Gösta arbetade på SAAB i Trollhättan och i Göteborg från 1956.
The Landscape Weapons of the Daleks
Head and shoulders portrait of a young man with straight fair hair, side parting, sideburns. Fancy waistcoat, dark jacket, watch chain, broad lapels. Hand tinted with gold highlight on tie-pin, looking to his left.
The head of this portrait of Sir Sydney Waterlow was copied for a print showing him working as a compositor in Paris. This is shown in this Daguerreobase entry. It is rare to be able to unite a print from a daguerreotype with the original daguerreotype.…
Petter Nordkvist, Östhammar, Uppland
A needle of crow in yellow metal with a wit ground glass stone in red.
A white metal needle (silver?) in the form of a crow needle insect with attached grenades, on the wings set moonstones. Missing stamps.
En kråsnål av oxiderat silver med infattade granater i form av en fransk lilja (?).
Description: A piece of hassle needle in the form of a round plate with an enamel in blue and white, with a star of silver (?) (tin?) in the middle.; The needle may possibly be associated with The White Star Line The Atlantic Ocean to the United States.
En sköldformad kråsnål av metall (silver ?) med graverad datering: "19 29/7 05". Ostämplad.
Six hot water needles, of bronze, glass and nickel-plated metal. Two with stirrups, two with shields, two yellow-brown brackets. Keep in a low hemispherical ash of black cardboard dressed with burgundy velvet.; Elisabeth Wenster was the daughter of bookbi…
GM:25147
Historical event, person related to the object: Nyborg, Martin