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Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th

Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th

Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th
A Rare Original Brass Capstan Candlestick/holder Dating to c1550. Capstan form with polygonal socket with conforming integral moulding. Probably flemish or dutch in origin. Double extraction holes, round-over-large rectangle, one has pierced through with use. The nozzle on a conicalflange above medial dished drip-pan on a spreading conical base on a steppedfoot. Dim: 8.5 cm high 8.4 cm base diameter A rare form of thisperiod, the hexagonal candle socket featureis the rarer form and an attractive feature more costly to make thanthe more typical round stem found. This is also the rarer small size at 3.5 inches, most being 4.5 and possibly made for travelling. Imagine what its seen! Condition: good for age with typical age wear to rims and edges with a nice patina – see images Note the images form part of the description, other items shown are not included in the sale. The item “Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th” is in sale since Friday, November 30, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectables\Metalware\Brass\Candlesticks/ Holders”. The seller is “755baker” and is located in Wolverhampton. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
  • Product: Candlesticks/ Candelabra
  • Primary Material: Brass
  • Original/Repro: Original
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Style/ Period: Elizabethan

Rare Brass Capstan Candle Stick c1550 Early Tudor Elizabethan 16th 17th

ANTIQUE RARE LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th OTTOMAN TURKISH TURKEY WAR HAMMER x

ANTIQUE RARE LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th OTTOMAN TURKISH TURKEY WAR HAMMER x
ANTIQUE RARE LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th OTTOMAN TURKISH TURKEY WAR HAMMER x
ANTIQUE RARE LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th OTTOMAN TURKISH TURKEY WAR HAMMER x
ANTIQUE RARE LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th OTTOMAN TURKISH TURKEY WAR HAMMER x
ANTIQUE RARE LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th OTTOMAN TURKISH TURKEY WAR HAMMER x
ANTIQUE RARE LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th OTTOMAN TURKISH TURKEY WAR HAMMER x

ANTIQUE RARE LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th OTTOMAN TURKISH TURKEY WAR HAMMER x
DEAR BUYERS, WE ARE PLEASED TO OFFER YOU ONE ANTIQUE RARE OTTOMAN TURKISH WAR HAMMER. IT IS FROM LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th CENTURY. THE CONDITION IS USED- IT IS SCRATCHED AND OXIDIZED. THE SIZE IS ABOUT 14 CM x 3.5 CM x 4.5 CM HIGH. FOR MORE DETAILS, PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES. Add a map to your own listings. The item “ANTIQUE RARE LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th OTTOMAN TURKISH TURKEY WAR HAMMER x” is in sale since Thursday, July 31, 2014. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Pre-1700\Original Period Items”. The seller is “bokluci” and is located in Sofia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
ANTIQUE RARE LATE 17th CENTURY EARLY 18th OTTOMAN TURKISH TURKEY WAR HAMMER x

RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457

RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457

RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457
RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457 work by TACHI-KANAGUSHI-School Motif: Arabesque Material: Copper, Shakudo(Alloy of Copper with Gold) Size: 74.8 x 70.6 x 4.8mm Nakago-hole size: 25.9 x 7.2mm Age: early Edo period. With wooden box, and. Certificate by Nihon-Tosogu-Kenkyu-Kai(NTKK) Jury President: Makio Saruta. The Director of NBTHK Osaka branch. And Author of “Tosogu-no-bi”. Country of origin : Japan. Please check the all photos. Arrive in about 6 – 16 days. No-certificate items is not guaranteed. These charges are the buyers responsibility. We don’t declare the low value or mark as “gifts” US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior. The item “RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457″ is in sale since Thursday, January 11, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Tsuba”. The seller is “matsu-kaze.japan” and is located in Japan. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Age: Pre-1800
  • Region of Origin: Japan
  • Primary Material: Copper
  • Type: Tsuba
  • Original/Reproduction: Original

RARE Certificated 17th C TSUBA Japanese Early Edo Antique Arabesque E457

RARE Early 1600’s 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben’s Sales Book yqz

RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz

RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz
Welcome to Estate Auctions Inc! We work with consignors from coast-to-coast and around the world, working hard to make sure we provide top quality items. We are’Your Quality Zone’ – search’YQZ’ to see our other listings. LLC and can only be used with the express written permission of Estate Auctions, Inc. LLC by associated entities. RARE Early 1600’s 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben’s Sales Book. This is Norb & Marie Novocin, we have been running Estate Auctions, Inc. For the last 18 years. Some interesting things have come up and we need to raise some additional funds. We are offering up some of our own personal belongings. Including this very rare piece. Depicting a series of heads, including Ruben’s wife in the center, the jewelry she is wearing is seen in several of Ruben’s completed works depicting her. Paulus Pontius became a master in the Antwerp guild at the age of twenty-four and was almost exclusively responsible for making engravings after the work. Keep scrolling there are 26 pictures and. More description beneath the photos below! Of Peter Paul Rubens. Initially trained as a painter, Pontius successfully transferred the nature of his paintings into engravings. He also made engravings after the work of Anthony van Dyck, Titian, and Velazquez in addition to producing portrait engravings. 8 1/4″ x 12″ for the actual sheet it is on. The overall “matted” or “French Framed” measures approx. The top layer is watermarked with the mark shown. The second sheet is from the mid 1700’s and has the inked French Frame drawn on it. It has a D&C Blauw watermark consistant to mid 18th Century. The third and bottom sheet is a course laid paper probably 19th century. Note that the Pontius engraving is attached to the sheet below lightly at the corners only, and should be removed only by an experienced conservator. Here is what the various experts had to say when we first acquired this, way back when. Anne-Marie Logan, an expert on Rubens, reviewed the detailed images at length and gave this response: What you have is a print by Paulus Pontius who engraved works after Rubens from the mid-1620s on. He died in 1658, or much after Rubens. Judging from the digital images it seems to be a real print rather than a reproduction. I have a photograph of the print in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris which measures 316 x 222mm. Yours apparently is laid down on some later paper. The work is a page from Rubens’s so-called Drawing Book, a loose folio of some 20 individual pages with prints by Paulus Pontius based on Rubens prototypes, some drawings, some oil sketches. The prints are generally dated to the years shortly after Rubens’s death in 1640. ” She in turn contacted Hanne Kolind Poulson, curator and researcher at the Statens Museum for Kunst in Copenhagen with a specialty in 17th century prints who said: “I think you are right in seeing the sheet in relation to (or belonging to) a drawing book after Rubens, more precisely the one mentioned in Hollstein (no 157). There, you will also find a list of literature to consult. She also contacted Martin Royalton-Kisch, Senior Curator of prints and drawings at the British Museum. He reviewed the images and said: It is probably from the drawing-book listed by C. Voorhelm Schneevoogt, Catalogue des estampes gravees d’apres P P Rubens, 1873, p. 65, but the descriptions are very vague (eg “Deux feuilles contenant plusieurs tÆtes”), even if slightly more precise that Hollstein’s. We have 12 prints from this series, which consists of 20 items, but not a complete set. And then there is this comment: Expert of Didier Bodart, Doctor in archeology and history of art, November 21, 2002 From as early as the 17th century, elements from a Rubens drawings book have been known M. Rooses, Loeuvre de P. Histoire et description de ses tableaux et de ses dessins, V, Antwerp, 1892, pp. Boolten, Method and Practice. Dutch and Flemish Drawings Books, Landau, 1985, pp. There is, first, a series of engravings by Paul Pontius, which were published untitled and undated, but which have an engraved frontispiece after Rubens, and are more or less contemporary with the artist. These comprise 20 metal engravings, featuring, in particular, several prints based on écorchés (anatomical studies), for which the original pen and ink drawings, formerly owned by the Duke of Devonshire at Chatsworth, were dispersed at Christies in London on 6th 7th July 1987, and can now be found in various collections, including the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. 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OF COURSE, items that need special attention, crating, etc adds to the time frame of those items. Sometimes an item is just too big for any other option. Unless we are out of town, we make an effort to answer all emails as quickly as possible. The item “RARE Early 1600’s 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben’s Sales Book yqz” is in sale since Thursday, April 20, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Art Prints”. The seller is “estateauctionsinc” and is located in Seaford, Delaware. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Date of Creation: Pre-1800
  • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
  • Original/Reproduction: Original Print
  • Print Type: Engraving
  • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Small (Up to 14
  • Subject: Figures & Portraits

RARE Early 1600's 17th C Engraving Page From Peter Paul Ruben's Sales Book yqz

Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass

Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass
Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass
Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass
Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass
Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass
Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass
Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass
Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass
Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass

Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass
Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass!!!! I say amaZingly because it is one of the most advanced designs of compasses for its time that I have come across! The needle is half white steel and half blackened steel, the white portion points North perhaps since Europeans are generally speaking white at that time, while the South is blackened since the south is primarily inhabited by darker folks, regardless the two different colors make it much easier and thus faster to differentiate between North and South, and the shape of the needle makes it much easier to follow even by someone with poor eye sight, extremely intelligent. Most likely created for the Dutch East India or Dutch West India Company, which could not function with-out such devices, the GPS of its time. It is the only compass I have eVer seen with a Z for south (Zuiden), which clearly and definitively indicate the compass is Dutch. The measurements of the wooden case are approximately 10.2 cm x 9.35 cm x 3.55 cm (4″ x 3 10.8/16″ x 1 6.5/16). The brass ring surrounding the compass is approximately 8.75 cm (3 7/16) in diameter. On the brass portion, the decorations, lines, and arabic numerals were all hand engraved by one of the worlds unknown but best compass makers I have eVer encountered. I have seen a Dutch? Compass, I inserted a question mark because the South was an S and not a Z, and of what I deem of much lesser quality fetch a sum of approximately 55 thousand USDs! So price-wise this beauty is a gift! The wooden case box is partially cracked on both sides, the crystal glass has some scratche s as can be observed on the upper right quadrant of the second image and the upper left quadrant of the 5th image , and some points of oxidation (darker colored areas), but remains a fully functional and beautiful compass worthy of any museum! A great addition to any museum quality marine or scientific collection! Definitely a gift for any high level intellectual mind! Please feel free to check out my other Museum Quality Collection! For the year of our Lord 2015 I wish you a Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! The item “Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass” is in sale since Friday, October 9, 2015. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maritime\Maritime Compasses”. The seller is “bluefirebreather” and is located in San Bernardino, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Primary Material: Brass

Extremely Rare Late 17th Early 18th Century Z Dutch Netherlands Marine Compass
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