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  • Miniatura para Thomas Germain
    portuguese Cardinal João Cosme da Cunha, a pair of wine coolers and saltcellars from the Penthièvre-Orléans service, and a pair of sugar casters for…
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  • colored background). Saltcellars and breadboxes were significant pieces of household wares in Russian hospitality. Many of these saltcellars were carved in…
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  • Bini-Portuguese Artist ("Master of the Heraldic Ship"), Saltcellar with Portuguese Figures, ca. 1525–1600, Nigeria, ivory, accession no. 1972.63a, b. Metropolitan…
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  • Salt cellar (redirección desde Saltcellar)
    Encyclopædia Britannica article "Salt-cellar". Medieval and Renaissance Saltcellars Open Salt Collectors website Interview with a collector of open salts…
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  • carved items of ivory made by Benin's artisans in the form of carved saltcellars, spoons, and hunting horns - pieces of African art produced for sale…
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  • The Saltcellar with Portuguese Figures is a salt cellar in carved ivory, made in the Kingdom of Benin in West Africa in the 16th century, for the European…
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  • December 13, 2022. Bernstein, Richard (January 26, 2006). "For Stolen Saltcellar, A Cellphone Is Golden". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Archived…
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  • ivory, leading to a notable trade in ivory artifacts such as horns, saltcellars, and spoons. This exchange underscored the region's artistic talents…
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  • former decades. Most diners sit at long, shared tables, with communal saltcellars and pots of mustard. Its bathroom, unchanged for decades, has been described…
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  • boxes, various sets of kitchen stuff, such as hardboards, bread bins, saltcellars, children furniture and toys, including the most popular the painted…
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  • specialized in the making of saltcellars and small cream jugs. A George III cream jug of 1773 and a set of four George III saltcellars of 1782 by the partners…
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  • culture near the Ivory Coast in West Africa, who created elaborate ivory saltcellars that were hybrids of African and European designs, most notably in the…
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  • be other ivory spoons or lidded saltcellars from the same time period and location. Ivory Lidded Saltcellar Saltcellar with Portuguese Figures "Spoon"…
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  • Neptune, 1563–1565), Benvenuto Cellini (Crucifix of El Escorial, 1539; Saltcellar of Francis I, 1540–1543; Ganymede, 1547; Perseus with the Head of Medusa…
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  • (2003). "Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper: The Case of the Overturned Saltcellar". Artibus et Historiae. 24 (48). JSTOR: 65–72. doi:10.2307/1483731. ISSN 0391-9064…
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  • links, watch chain and ties and even appeared on our drinking glasses and saltcellar.…Why all these pigs? Because my father was a Brother Porcellian…the pig…
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  • service plate are a rolled napkin and the place card. Above the plate is a saltcellar, nut dish, and a menu. The cutlery to the right of the service plate is…
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  • works crafted by Iberia's ancient Celtic culture. Limoges caskets and saltcellars, 16th century A bust-reliquary, first half of the 17th century Religious…
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  • vegetable dishes, egg sets, vases, dishes and plates in a variety of shapes, saltcellars, candy dishes, ashtrays, paperweights, bookends, decorative amphoras…
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  • Maiden Lane, and was classified as a largerworker as well. A pair of saltcellars, made by Rood between 1724 and 1725, are currently owned by the Metropolitan…
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  • quasi-European taste for export via the Portuguese. Examples include a set of saltcellars with Portuguese Figures. The simpler Sapi-Portuguese Ivory Spoon came…
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  • Kunsthistorisches Museum Richard Bernstein (January 26, 2006). "For Stolen Saltcellar, a Cellphone Is Golden". The New York Times. Derek Brooks (February 28…
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