RMRY990C–The Berlin Congress,the Kaiserhof, Where Lord Beaconsfield is Staying
RMKCB438–The Angel Staying the Arm of Abraham, Attributed to Battista Franco
RMKCB41T–The Angel Staying the Arm of Abraham, Attributed to Battista Franco
RMKCB43D–The Angel Staying the Arm of Abraham, Attributed to Battista Franco
RMKCBAK3–The Angel Staying the Arm of Abraham, Battista Franco, after 1552
RMKCBAK4–The Angel Staying the Arm of Abraham, Battista Franco, After 1552
RMKC7425–Design for a Frontispiece: Love Staying the Hand of Time, François Boucher
RMRYBJMX–The New Marlborough Barracks, Dublin, Where Prince George of Wales Was Staying at the Time When He is Considered to Have Contracted the Typhoid Fever
RMRYBJJ9–Lord Salisbury's Visit to Birmingham, Hewell Grange, the Seat of Lord Windsor, Where the Prime Minister is Staying: The Great Hall
RMEDYMK6–William Blake, British (1757-1827), Moses Staying the Plague (?) [recto], c. 1780-1785, pen and ink
RMH4MM71–William Blake, British (1757-1827), Moses Staying the Plague (?) [recto], c. 1780-1785, pen and ink
RMEDYFAE–William Blake (British, 1757 - 1827), Moses Staying the Plague (?) [recto], c. 1780-1785, pen and ink with wash
RMH4METF–William Blake (British, 1757 - 1827), Moses Staying the Plague (?) [recto], c. 1780-1785, pen and ink with wash
RMDDPDA8–A MORNING RIDE IN ATHENS, GREECE, One morning, while staying in Athens, I started for a walk to Mount Polonos
RM2DCBYWB–William Blake, (artist), British, 1757 - 1827, Moses Staying the Plague (?), c. 1780/1785, pen and ink with wash on two joined sheets, overall: 34.3 x 42.8 cm (13 1/2 x 16 7/8 in
RMDDWT0J–THE BERLIN CONGRESS,THE KAISERHOF, WHERE LORD BEACONSFIELD IS STAYING
RMD2TGD4–THE NEW MARLBOROUGH BARRACKS DUBLIN Where Prince George of Wales was staying
RMD2TG1T–LORD SALISBURY'S VISIT TO BIRMINGHAM HEWELL GRANGE THE SEAT OF LORD WINDSOR WHERE THE PRIME MINISTER IS STAYING
RMD2TG1A–LORD SALISBURY'S VISIT TO BIRMINGHAM HEWELL GRANGE THE SEAT OF LORD WINDSOR WHERE THE PRIME MINISTER IS STAYING
RMRYA46F–The Attack Upon the Czarevitch of Russia by a Japanese Policeman: The Main Street of Kyoto Where His Imperial Highness Was Staying Japan
RMRYBJJB–Lord Salisbury's Visit to Birmingham, Hewell Grange, the Seat of Lord Windsor, Where the Prime Minister is Staying: The Great Staircase
RMEDNNBJ–THE EMPRESS OF AUSTRIA IN ENGLAND, UK, 1881: COMBERMERE ABBEY, CHESHIRE, WHERE HER IMPERIAL MAJESTY IS NOW STAYING
RMR72D15–Late 13th century clog for left foot, clog shoe footwear clothing soil find wood, Alder wooden shoe deformed by staying in alder wood with an elevation at the foot of the arch archeology Rotterdam rail tunnel Soil discovery of Rotterdam rail tunnel.
RMR71M5G–Metal cup with ear, protruding upper edge, lead or tin, cup holder soil find lead tin metal, cast soldered Tin or lead cup Almost cylindrical side wall and protruding upper edge Narrow upright ear. Stand surface. Heavily damaged by staying in the soil archeology native product drinking serving serve measuring
RMR71CF7–Fragment majolica dish, polychrome, in concentric circles rosette, cable edge, plate crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze, baked underside covered with lead glaze gray mottled by staying in the bottom and with some black splashes Polychrome archeology Rotterdam City Triangle Providing food inside Serving archaeological find in the soil Binnenvest Rotterdam 1966.
RMR71KYY–Fragment of tin dish, narrow stand ring, heavily affected, dish crockery holder fragment soil found tin metal, cast Fragment of tin plate on narrow stand ring Heavily damaged by staying in the bottom. Original form and depth difficult to determine archeology Spijkenisse indigenous product import adorn food serve serve Roman Soil discovery Spijkenisse Puntweg.
RMR71M1C–Fragment of small faience bin, internal white glazed, bin holder fragment earthenware pottery earthenware enamel tasting glaze, hand-turned baked glazed baked Small bowl with raised edge of delft white or faience Stand White glazed discolored by staying in the bottom. Shallow bowl-shaped model archeology Rotterdam IJsselmonde indigenous pottery smearing mixing personal care Soil discovery: IJsselmonde Castle 2 put Rotterdam 1972.08.30.
RMR71JF6–Pottery ointment jar, cylindrical with three constrictions, white glazed, ointment jar pot holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, hand-turned baked 2x glazed earthenware ointment jar cylindrical in shape with three necking Fully glazed white. Stand area with deducting rails. Dark discolored by staying in the soil. So called Delftware in the form of an albarello archeology health care indigenous pottery packing pharmacy store selling medicine drug craft
RMR72BW4–Pottery mustard pot with ear, on base, white glazed, mustard pot pot holder soil find ceramics pottery glaze tin glaze, shaped baked glazed baked Pottery mustard pot. Ball-shaped shape on stand foot Short upright vertical top edge Smaller vertical sausage hole at the top of hole for the attachment of metal lid. Completely white glazed light discolored by staying in the soil. Delftware archeology indigenous pottery table mustard condiment food serve serve
RMR712XM–Soil fragment faience plate with polychrome flower on white ground, plate dish crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, hand turned baked decorated glazed baked Soil fragment faience plate on stand surface Fully glazed brown discolored by staying in the soil Yellow shard. Polychrome flower in the mirror tulip in yellow red purple and green archeology Schiedam native pottery serve serving food table archaeological find in the soil weedstraat Schiedam 1973.
RMR7270E–Tea bowl with simple colored flower garlands on the outside wall, bowl crockery holder soil find ceramic porcelain glaze, in form made hand-painted glazed fried Small bowl on stand. White earthenware or industrial white Decoration applied by hand Polychrome consisting of flower garlands in the colors green red manganese and blue Highly discolored by staying in the soil archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard indigenous pottery drinking tea drinking tea serving Soil discovery Poortugaal Castle Valckensteyn.
RMR72J8X–Fragment of ointment jar on stand, ointment jar pot holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze lead glaze hh 4,4, hand-turned glazed baked Straight wall above the foot. Pink-white shard original white color of the glaze has become completely black by staying in the ground or by smothering in the oven underside rotational spores and unglazed archeology Rotterdam railroad tunneling indigenous pottery sales store craft packaging Soil discovery: trajectory rail tunnel Rotterdam.
RMR72BXF–Albarello, ointment jar decorated with polychrome bands, albarello holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, hand-turned baked glazed decorated baked Albarello with orange band in the middle and blue circles over the entire height Cylindrical pot on stand with three noses. Yellow shard entirely glazed except the bottom of the bottom and the neck edge. Glaze probably discolored by staying in the soil Baking mistake: part enamel is melted and sintered archeology indigenous pottery packing ointment apothecary medicine drug craft
RMR72H7R–Pottery ointment jar with two constrictions, low and wide model, white glazed, ointment jar pot holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, hand turned baked glazed fried ointment jar. Low and wide model Two constrictions Oblique top edge. White and brown Glazed inside and outside. Stand area with deducting rails. brown discolored by staying in the soil archeology Rotterdam railway tunnel health care indigenous pottery packing ointment care medicine drug pharmacy Soil discovery: rail tunnel Rotterdam.
RMR71D3W–Majolica albarello, ointment jar with polychrome decor in blue and yellow, albarello holder earthenware pottery earthenware glaze tin glaze leag glaze, hand-turned baked glazed decorated baked Albarello with three necking. Cylindrical pot on stand with soul. Yellow shard glazed except the bottom of the bottom and the neck edge Polychrome decor consisting of yellow zigzag line with blue triangles in the middle and further blue bands Probably dark discolored by staying in the soil archeology health care indigenous pottery packing ointment medicine drug pharmacy craft
RMR71JFR–Pottery ointment jar, low model, wide top edge, two constrictions, white glazed, ointment jar pot holder soil finds ceramic earthenware glaze tin glazing, hand-turned baked 2x glazed earthenware ointment jar low model with outstanding upper edge Two necking. Diameter of top edge is larger than diameter of side wall and bottom. Stand with light soul. White glazed dark discolored by staying in the soil. Delftware archeology health care indigenous pottery packing pharmacy store sell medicine drug craft
RMR71D3Y–Albarello, ointment jar with polychrome decoration on stand foot, albarello holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze tin glaze, hand-turned baked glazed decorated baked Cylindrical pot with two notches on stand foot underside not finished. Smaller neck opening Yellow shard glazed except the neck edge and bottom of the bottom brown discolored by staying in the soil Yellow band in the middle and further blue bands archeology health care indigenous pottery packing ointment medicine drug pharmacy craft
RMR71JKW–Ground fragment majolica dish with hollowed soul, polychrome fruit decor, dish plate crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze lead glaze, hand-turned baked decorated glazed fried Polychrome fruit decor in the colors green orange blue pomegranates. Vaulted soul of the pancake dish. Orange-yellow shard. Scraped earthenware Bottom glazing darkened by staying in the soil archeology City triangle Rotterdam Town hall indigenous pottery adornment serving food serving Bottomvondst Raadhuisterrein Rotterdam 1914.
RMR71KKM–Fragment of white pleated plate on stand, faience, folding dish dish crockery holder fragment soil found ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, ring 12.2 hand turned hand shaped baked glazed fried Fragment folding dish. Stand ring Almost flat mirror sharply transitioning into nine lobes. Yellow shard completely covered with tin glazing Partially discolored by staying in the soil archeology Rotterdam IJsselmonde indigenous pottery serve serving food table Soil discovery: Castle IJsselmonde pit 6 Rotterdam 1972.
RM2DN4RJ9–Band, Medium: silk embroidery on linen foundation Technique: embroidered using back and long-armed cross stitches on plain weave Label: linen embroidered in silk with back and long-armed cross stitches, Border of natural-colored linen embroidered in red silk; the embroidery fills the background, and the figures are reserved in the foundation linen. Within a framework of entwined branches, two episodes from the story of Abraham and Isaac: Isaac gathering the firewood, and the Angel staying Abraham's sword. With upper and lower borders of birds, animals and flowers.
RMR73624–Earthenware glaze test in the form of an egg, white glazed, test piece egg soil finds ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, hand turned glazed baked Earthenware glaze test in the form of an egg. White glazed discolored by staying in the soil. On the underside four points of prunes Glaze tests are usually convex and round from above. Not only the color of the glaze was tested, but also the degree of liquefaction and adhesion of the enamel archeology Rotterdam Heliport terrain indigenous pottery test pottery mixing craft Soil discovery: Heliport site Rotterdam June 1978.
RMR71274–White pottery ointment jar with slightly profiled wall, with slightly protruding upper edge, ointment jar pot holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze, edge hand turned baked glazed baked Pottery ointment jar with two notches White glazed. Funnel shaped top edge. Stand with soul and traces of traction Diameter of the foot is slightly smaller than the diameter of the sidewall. Discolored by staying in the soil Restoration is not repainted Delftware archeology Rotterdam Muted Slaak health care indigenous pottery ointment medicine drug care craft pharmacy Soil discovery Muted Slaak January 1978
RMR7363G–Border fragment of majolica dish decorated with monochrome decor, misbaksel, dish tableware holder fragment earthenware pottery earthenware glaze tin glaze lead glaze, hand turned baked 2x majolica Edge fragment of majolica dish decorated with monochrome decor Simple blue figures over the flag with thick brush applied. Double blue piping in the shoulder Misbaksel broken during baking in which liquid glaze ended up in the fracture surfaces. underside covered with bright lead glaze darkened by staying in the soil archeology Rotterdam Heliport terrain indigenous pottery handicraft stewter bakewar
RMR722KY–Fragment faience ointment jar, cylindrical, two constrictions, ointment jar holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze, hand turned baked glazed fried Faience ointment jar on stand foot. Cylindrical model with two constrictions Entirely black-gray discolored by staying in the ground or by glazing error during baking. Possibly painted. Dent in the edge of stuck foreign pottery. Yellow shard of archeology Rotterdam City center Stadsdriehoek Oudehaven? Newport? indigenous pottery packing medicine drug craft pharmacy Soil discovery Old or New Port Rotterdam.
RMR73JFA–Tubby small bottle in clear moss-green glass, bottle bottle wine bottle stock bottle bottle holder soil find glass, free blown and shaped Tubby bottle in clear moss green glass Bottom (blowpipe) pontilemark on raised bottom. Light ascending soul: 02.5 cm. Round shoulders to eccentrically placed rejuvenated neck. Round imposed glass wire to neck at 1 cm under mouth. Mouth flattened and slightly damaged (presumably by using metal cork strap). By staying in soil light attack on and in the bottle archeology packing transport table
RMR742D9–Earthenware jars, white glazed, tapered, two constrictions, ointment jar pot holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze h 8.0, hand turned fried glazed baked Pottery ointment jar white glazed Large ointment jar tapered with sloping sidewall. Two constrictions; below the top edge and above the bottom Stand surface with soul Oblique top edge Strongly discolored by staying in the soil Crackling in glaze layer. Restoration is repainted Delft pottery archeology underground pit Rotterdam City center Stadsdriehoek Groenendaal health care indigenous pottery packing ointment pharmacy medicine
RMR71KKN–Fragments of majolica ointment jar with polychrome decor, low stomach model, ointment jar apothecary jar holder fragment soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze lead glaze, hand turned baked glazed decorated baked Fragment of ointment jar with polychrome decor. Blue piping and wide manganese purple band across the belly. Low and wide model with belly. Stand with traces of traces Slightly protruding upper edge Internally covered with green lead glaze Dark discolored by staying in the bottom (). Small edge fragment, archeology Rotterdam IJsselmonde health care indigenous pottery ointment c
RMR71CTW–Majolica dish with polka dot, polychrome decor, fruit bowl, dish plate tableware holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze lead glaze, hand turned fried glazed decorated fried Dish on stand ring with raised edge. Shoulder on the transition from mirror to flag Noppen- and golfrand. Yellow shard bottom of lead glaze Top with polychrome fruit bowl on stand foot in the mirror. On the flag orange on the studs and green bulbs in between the egret decor Craquelé. Discolored by staying in the soil. Op baked archeology indigenous pottery decorate serve serving food table
RMR7271J–Majolica dish bottom fragment with polychrome decor, curled tendrils in blue and orange, dish plate crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze lead glaze, ring 9.0 hand turned baked decorated glazed fried Fragment majolica dish on stand Narrow stand ring Bottom glaze Decorated with polychrome decor in blue and orange Curled inside blue circles tendrils and floral motifs. underside darkened by staying in the bottom. Wood-baked archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard indigenous pottery serving serve Soil discovery: castle Valckensteyn in Poortugaal now Albrandswaard 1
RMR71JRF–Bowl of red earthenware on three stand fins, wide shank, internally glazed, bowl crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand-turned glazed fried Bowl with wide schenklip. Red shard internally covered with lead glaze Round bottom. Three stand fins. Profiled upper edge with three turns and thickened ridge Glaze layer partly discolored by staying in the soil archeology inn The Heart Geervliet Bernisse indigenous pottery cooking kitchen food prepare mixing skimming Soil discovery: Geervliet Dorpsplein 1 demolition Trouw put 5 city inn 't Hart 1985.
RMR7271G–Fragment majolica dish with monochrome decor, blue rosette, wave lines and circles, dish plate crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze lead glaze, ring 9.4 hand-turned baked decorated glazed fried Fragment majolica dish on stand ring Narrow and slanting ring bottom lead glaze Decorated with monochrome decor in blue rosette in the middle circles and wave lines along the sidewall and rope motif over the dish edge. Completely darkened by staying in the soil. Low dish with smooth transition to the edge without shoulder. Wood-baked archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswa
RMR7368F–Pottery cooking pot, wide model with straight side wall, three legs, two ears, grape cooking pot tableware holder utensils earthenware ceramics earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand turned set glazed baked Red shard in- and outside light brown green glaze rings two pinched ears three legs. Cooking pot with straight sidewall slightly curved bottom and sloping top edge Mottled glaze by staying in the soil archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard indigenous pottery kitchen cooking food nutrition food preparation Soil discovery: canal at castle Valckensteyn in Poortugaal now Albrandswaard 196
RMR742AD–Majolica plate on stand, momochrome rosette in the mirror, rope motif along the edge, plate dish crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze lead glaze, hand turned fried glazed fried Low dish on stand ring. Stand ring pierced for hanging hole Bottom glazing Central representation of rosette Along the edge an ornamental band and rope pattern along the edge of the board. Flat outstanding bordrand. No shoulder Proprints in the mirror. Highly discolored by staying in the soil archeology Rotterdam City Triangle Nieuwehaven indigenous pottery food serving table decorate room Soil
RMR7271C–Fragments majolica dish with polychrome decor, tulip and ornamental band, dish plate crockery holder earth discovery ceramic earthenware glaze tin glaze lead glaze, w 9.5 hand-turned baked decorated glazed fried Fragments low majolica dish on stand ring Smooth transition to the dish edge without shoulder Groove along the dish edge Bottom lead glaze dark discolored by staying in the bottom Polychrome tulip decor in the mirror Ornamental band along the flag with diamonds and crosses in blue rope motif over the dish edge. Wood-baked archeology Valckensteyn Poortugaal Albrandswaard indigenous pott
RMR71KFA–Pottery room comfort on vaulted bottom, stocky model with large neck opening, glazed, pot holder sanitary earthenware ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand-turned glazed baked earthenware chamber pot on vaulted bottom. Red shard and fully glazed except for the ear conical neck and top edge with shallow lid slot. Standing sausage ear. Stubby model with large neck opening. Buckling on the transition from shoulder to neck Glaze layer darkened by overheating and staying in the ground two gray spots sintered glaze archeology Geervliet Bernisse indigenous pottery draining night room sleeping hy
RMR71KKA–Fragments of deep earthenware dish with lying ear, Werra, decorated in sludge technology, dish bowl bowl crockery holder soil find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze clay, w 8.9 hand-turned decorated glazed fried loin string Fragments of Werra dish. Red shard internal glazed Decorated in sludge technique ringeloor Decoration consists of diagonal lines on the outside of the edge internally from bands of lines interrupted by ovals and right-angled lines accented with green copper oxide Dark discolouration in the glaze layer by staying in the soil Deep dish with lying ears on the adjoining arch
RMR722W3–Earthenware bowl with convex bottom and small soul, square, glazed, bowl bowl bowl kitchenware soil find ceramic earthenware glaze lead glaze, hand turned hand shaped glazed baked earthenware bowl. Red shard Completely glazed green spots in glaze by staying in the soil. Round bottom with small soul square upper edge with reinforced corners. Rotating beads along the outside. On one side two round holes under the upper edge archeology Capelle aan den IJssel House in Capelle castle indigenous pottery dinnerware tableware Soil discovery: house in Capelle cesspool north side 17th century house Cape
RM2B0BY1H–Winslow Homer, Marine, 1881, watercolor over graphite on off-white wove paper, 9 3/4 in. x 13 1/2 in. (24.77 cm x 34.29 cm), Created on a trip from New York to England in 1881, 'Marine' is one of two watercolors of the same vessel seen from opposite ends. The work acutely sharpens the viewer's perception of time. A sea-legged sailor balances on board a ship, as the vessel makes its way through the roiling waves. The subject tests the artist's sense of balance and challenges him to turn a momentous event into an image with staying power. Homer gave this watercolor to his younger brother Arthur,
RMD2W490–THE ATTACK UPON THE CZAREVITCH OF RUSSIA BY A JAPANESE POLICEMAN
RMKC6C45–'Rudaba's Maids Return to the Palace', Folio 71v from the Shahnama (Book of Kings) of Shah Tahmasp
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