Oil painting, ca. 1680 Unknown

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Oil painting, ca. 1680 Unknown

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▪︎ Plug Bayonet.
Maker: William Hoy (London, England)
Date: ca. 1680
Medium: Iron grip with silver pique work and cast silver mounts.
Okumura Masanobu
Happy Dreams, ca. 1680
Japanese woodblock print
8 1/2 × 12 in | 21.6 × 30.5 cm
• Brooch of an African.
Date: ca. 1680-1720
Period: Baroque
Place of origin: Germany, Dresden
Medium: Silver, enamel, lacquer, pearl
▪Figure of a shishi, or lion dog.
Date: ca. 1680
Period: Edo Period (1600 - 1868)
Artist/Maker: possibly Kakiemon workshops (established mid-17th century)
Retailer: possibly Dutch East India Company (VOC)
Medium: Porcelain, probably mould-made, with hand-modelled details, and polychrome overglaze enamels; tail missing.

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▪Casket.
Maker: Attributed to Michel Redlin (German, documented 1688)
Date: ca. 1680
Culture: Polish, Gdansk (Danzig)
Medium: Amber, gold foil, gilt brass, wood, silk satin, paper
▪Lucretia. Place of origin: Germany Date: ca. 1650-1680 Medium: Ivory
▪Traveling clock watch with alarm. Maker: Watchmaker: Thomas Tompion (British, 1639–1713) Maker: Case and dial maker: Nathanial Delander (British, 1648–ca. 1691) Date: ca. 1680 Culture: British, London Medium: Case and dial: silver; Movement: gilded brass, partly blued steel, and silver.