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One Piece of a Mantle Garniture in the "Lange Eleizen" (Tall Gal) Pattern
1662-1722
49.1857
America being the latest, and most accurate description of the Nevv VVorld; containing the original of the inhabitants, and the remarkable voyages thither. The conquest of the vast empires of Mexico and Peru, and other large provinces and territories, with the several European plantations in those parts. Also their cities, fortresses, towns, temples, mountains, and rivers. Their habits, customs, manners, and religions. Their plants, beasts, birds, and serpents. With an appendix, containing, besides several other considerable additions, a brief survey of what hath been discover'd of the unknown south-land and the arctick region. Collected from most authentick authors, augmented with later observations, and adorn'd with maps and sculptures, by John Ogilby Esq; His Majesty's cosmographer, geographick printer ...
1671
92.537
Allegorical Groupings Representing the Four Parts of the World: Asia
ca. 1710-1725 (Late baroque)
54.660
On view
Cylinder Watch in a Double Case Depicting the Marriage of Zephyrus and Flora
1728
58.5
On view
Inro with Badger Gazing at the Autumn Moon, with Netsuke
19th century (Edo; Meiji)
67.471
Inro with Cranes in a Stream and the Moon Rising; Netsuke with Flowering Plants
19th century (late Edo)
67.499
Tsuba with a Long-lived Tortoise (Minogame) with a Tail of Seaweed
ca. 1830 (late Edo)
51.384