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AEG Toaster, produced with different cutouts and platings from the 1920s to the 1950s. Design attrib
kurt-fil:Yep That would be…!!!!Everyday starts with espressoTami @ 14:00 my other two attrib
scribe4haxan:A Seven Headed Dragon (c. 1500-1600) - Formerly attrib. to Amico Aspertini, ascribed to
shatovthings:Still Life with a Basket of Fruit and Flowers Attrib. to Tobias Stranover, n.d. © Natio
Book 16/52 - #Attrib by #EleyWilliams (2017) | Attrib. is Williams’ debut collection of short
magictransistor:John Gauden (attrib.), Eikon basilike, The Pourtraicture of His Sacred Maiestie in H
stevencarson: An old and proven Triss body, along with close contact with her most important attrib
stevencarson: An old and proven Triss body, along with close contact with her most important attrib
mythologyofblue:themetropolitanline:Colour wheels, attrib. Claude Boutet. From Traite de la Peinture
Excessively Rare Celtic “Vine Leaf Rex” Gold CoinThis is a quarter stater attrib
armthearmour: A phenomenal pair of gilded Gauntlets in gothic style for Emperor Maximilian I, attrib
lionofchaeronea:Medea slays one of her sons. Side A of a Campanian red-figure neck-amphora, attribu
avgustaoktavia:Sandstone relief sculpture of St Helena (mother of Roman Emperor Constantine) attribu
jeannepompadour:Athena holding a helmet and a spear, with an owl. Attic red-figure lekythos; attribu
tintern-avenue: @underhergaze has a shedload of beautiful & alluring females. Thank you!(attribu
sommartidsvarmod:Portrait of a Lady in Allegorical Guise, Holding a Dish of Pearls (detail), attribu
jeannepompadour:Athena holding a helmet and a spear, with an owl. Attic red-figure lekythos; attribu
The god Hermes leads a goat to be sacrificed. Side A of a Campanian red-figure bell-krater, attribu
lionofchaeronea:Medea slays one of her sons. Side A of a Campanian red-figure neck-amphora, attribu
francoisbry: Augustinerstrasse, Vienna, Austria, 26 May 2018 Licensed under Creative Commons Attribu
Black-figured neck-amphora: Hephaistos on a donkey. Archaic Greek, Attica, circa 520 B.C.E., attribu
contremineur:Symbol of Saint Luke the Evangelist from a triumphal cross (dated 1490-1500 and attribu
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