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Metalwork
Oval Sideboard Dish
Michael Heckel, (Augsburg, Germany, 1685 - 1726, Augsburg, Germany)
Heckel, Michael
Germany
1685 - 1726
Male
18 1/2 x 22 in. (47 x 55.9 cm)
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Silver
Silver
ca. 1690
1685
1695
Metalwork
1974.89
item
Memorial Art Gallery
3/13/2001
74.89 SL1
slide
2 x 2
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74.89DI1
digital image
top
00/00/00
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74.89DI#2
digital image
2/22/2010
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Metalwork
Beaker
Dutch artist, (active )
Dutch artist
Netherlands
Primary
5 3/4 x 4 x 4 in. (14.6 x 10.2 x 10.2 cm)
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Silver
Silver
1680
1680
1680
17th century, eating & serving utensils
Metalwork
bottom
1956.39
item
Memorial Art Gallery
3/10/2001
56.39SL1
slide
2 x 2
00/00/00
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56.39DI1
digital image
front
10/11/2002
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glossy
full front
5 x 7
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full front
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full front
5 x 7
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slide
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2 x 2
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56.39DI#2
digital image
1/26/2010
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Metalwork
Beaker
Dutch artist, (active )
Dutch artist
Netherlands
Primary
5 1/4 x 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. (13.3 x 8.9 x 8.9 cm)
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fotted base
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Pewter
Pewter
ca. 1695
1690
1700
1600-1800, 17th century, containers, metalwork, people in art, vessels
Metalwork
1954.44
item
Memorial Art Gallery
3/10/2001
glossy
side
8x10
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rear
8x10
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3/4 left
8x10
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8x10
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5x7
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side
5x7
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1x1
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54.44DI1
digital image
00/00/00
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54.44DI#2
digital image
1/26/2010
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54.44DI#3
digital image
1/26/2010
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Metalwork
Tankard
German artist
German artist
Germany
Primary
8 in. (20.3 cm)
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Ivory
Ivory
17th century
1600
1699
17th century, eating & serving utensils, European art
Metalwork
1955.60
item
Memorial Art Gallery
1/22/2001
negative
4x5
00/00/00
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55.60DI#1
digital image
10/23/2009
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55.60DI#2
digital image
10/23/2009
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Metalwork
Astrolabe
Persian artist
Persian artist
Iraq
Primary
7 x 4 1/2 x 15/16 in. (17.8 x 11.5 x 2.4 cm)
Bronze
Bronze
Persian; made in Isphahan Province
ca. 1697
1692
1702
C12535 1937.111
Metalwork
Astrolabes are ancient hand-held astronomical and astrological instruments used to measure the height of the sun or a star above the horizon. These measurements, made by manipulating a series of circular brass plates, show how the skies will appear at a specific place at a given time. Although the Greeks invented the basic astrolabe more than 2,000 years ago, Muslim scholars had created sophisticated instruments by around 800 CE. They introduced the devices to Europe through Islamic Spain, or Andalusia, in the early 1100s, where they became a basic component in scientific education.
[Gallery label text, 2009]
32.2009L
item
Memorial Art Gallery
9/24/2009
32.2009LDI#1
digital image
9/29/2009
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32.2009LDI#2
digital image
Back
9/29/2009
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32.2009LDI#3
digital image
Detail
9/29/2009
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