BON50213: Three English 18th century carved and gilded frames: Lely panel frame with foliate corner and centre carvings, a privet leaf and embellished ogee sight edge; Lely panel frame with foliate corner and centre carvings, scotia and a leaf sight edge; George II cut corner frame with an ogee leaf carving to the outer edge, rose patras to the corners and a gadrooned sight edge / Bridgeman Images
FBU4250083: Minoan art. Bull 's-head rhyton. This rhyton was found in the small palace of Knossos. It is a characteristic example of Minoan stone carving of the early Neopalatial period. It is a libation vase, which was filled with the appropriate liquid through a hole in the neck and emptied through another hole on the muzzle. This rhyton imitates a bull, the most important animal in Minoan religion. 1550-1500 BC. Archological mueum of Herakleion, Crete., Minoan / Bridgeman Images
BON50226: Four Spanish carved frames: 14th century frame, painted flat with deeply cut scrolled corner ornament and a raised inner profile; gilded drawings frame with marblised fascia to the outer edge and a leaf embellished ogee to the inner; gilded drawings frame with a jagged outer carving and extended corners; black and gilt Cassetta frame with vine ornament to the corners and centres and raises inner and outer profiles / Bridgeman Images
BON50219: Three Spanish 17th century carved and gilded frames: Cassetta frame with an imbricated ogee sight carving and the foliate engraved frieze with shell and acanthus scroll corner and centre mouldings, an embellished ogee back; imbricated leaf and sight edge, the pierced outer frame with centre clasps and symmetrical acanthus carved volutes running to acanthus banded corners; reverse section with a scallop sight edge, the acanthus cut corners running to shell carved centres / Bridgeman Images
LSE4328269: A sculpture workshop in Yedo (or Edo, present-day Tokyo), pruning granite for the manufacture of pillars, statuettes, candelabra and tombstones, as well as wood carving, for the manufacture of altar panels, decorative woodwork, coffins and chimeric figurines that adorn the roofs of temples. Engraving to illustrate Japan, travel story by Aime Humbert, minister of the Swiss Confederation, in 1863-1864, published in “Le tour du monde, nouveau journal des voyages”, under the direction of Edouard Charton, 1868, Paris. Selva Collection., Unknown Artist, (19th century) / Bridgeman Images