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German mace, circa 1480-1500from The Art Institute of Chicago
art-of-swords:Parade Halberd of the Trabantenleibgarde of the Elector August of SaxonyDated: circa 1
A combined halberd, fork, and wheel-lock pistol. Made in Germany circa 1580.Currently on display wi
art-of-swords:Parade Halberd of the Trabantenleibgarde of the Elector August of SaxonyDated: circa 1
Scrimshaw engraved powder horn of Jeremiah Tinnan, circa 1747.
talesfromweirdland:Sony Walkman ad, circa 1980. So high tech.I had a 1989 Sony Walkman. I remember p
notactuallythor:Pair of Wheellock Pistols, Dutch, Circa 1655–65Source: The Metropolitan Museum of Ar
Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, Paris, scène de bal devant l'Hôtel de Ville , circa 1900
Deux Chats de Reposant Dans un Fauteuil , Circa 1905-1910 Theophile Alexandre Steinlen
Virgin and child with Sts. Catherine and Barbara by Ambrosius Benson, circa 1530 - 1532
svtfoe-cressieverse:Small doodles from Circa 2018. You know it’s old cause they still got ‘em pupils
An incredible flintlock fowler crafted by Nicolas Noel Boutet of the Versailles Armory, circa 1800.F
A set of ornate Lepage percussion target pistols decorated by Antoine Vechte of Paris, circa 1849.Cu
Charles Burton BarberPlaymates, circa 1885
Christian Friedrich Gille (1805 - 1899)Yellow flowers on green ground, circa 1850 - 1860
art-of-swords:Hand-and-a-half SwordDated: circa 1250 — 1350Place of Origin: GermanyMedium: steel, co
jeannepompadour:“Flying a Kite”, circa 1740 India
canon-in-g:Clement Massier circa 1900 French Art Nouveau Pottery
German closed burgonet, circa 1530.from the Worchester Museum of Art
nobrashfestivity: Unknown, Textile, Peru, circa 1200
Triad of Palmyrene gods, Palmyra region (Syria), circa 150 AD.Currently on display at the Louvre
A nicely decorated miquelet tufenk originating from Turkey, circa 1800.
Krishna with three milkmaids under a tree, accompanied by Balarama, circa 1760
German field armor, circa 1540from The Philadelphia Museum of Art
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