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Academie de l'espee; ou se domonstrent par reigles mathématiques sur le fondement d'un cercle mystérieux, la théorie et pratique des vrais . . ., Girard Thibault  Flemish, Illustrated book, Anvers, 1628
Author Girard Thibault
Publisher Printer: probably the Elseviers of Leyden
Engraver: probably A. Boslwert
1628
Martyrdom of the Seven Maccabee Brothers and Their Mother, Dirck Vellert  Netherlandish, Stained glass, Flemish, Antwerp
Designed and executed by Dirck Vellert
ca. 1530–35
Helmet, Breastplate, and Backplate, D. G. V. Lochorst  Flemish, Steel, leather, textile (velvet, wool), Flemish, possibly Antwerp
Armorer Signed on the backplate by D. G. V. Lochorst
ca. 1575
Vitellius tazza, Gilded silver, Flemish, Antwerp (?)
Flemish, Antwerp (?)
ca. 1587–99, foot added after mid-19th century
Claudius Tazza, Unknown , Flemish, Antwerp ?, late 16th c., Gilded silver, Flemish, Antwerp (?)
Unknown
ca. 1587–99
Cabasset, Steel, gold, copper alloy, Flemish, possibly Antwerp
Flemish, possibly Antwerp
ca. 1580–90
Part of a tabernacle frame, Poplar. Yellow bole, red and blue color., Flemish, Antwerp (?)
Flemish, Antwerp (?)
late 16th century
Roundel with Susannah and The Elders, Pseudo-Ortkens  South Netherlandish, Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, South Netherlandish
Based on a design by Pseudo-Ortkens
ca. 1520
Roundel with Nude Woman Supporting a Heraldic Shield, Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)  Netherlandish, Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, South Netherlandish
Style of Jan Gossart (called Mabuse)
ca. 1515–30
Roundel with Daniel Slaying the Dragon, Pseudo-Ortkens  South Netherlandish, Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, South Netherlandish
Style of Pseudo-Ortkens
ca. 1520
Roundel with Christ and the Adulterous Woman, Pseudo-Ortkens  South Netherlandish, Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, South Netherlandish
Style of Pseudo-Ortkens
ca. 1525
Charity, Claudius Floris  Flemish, Alabaster, traces of gilding, Flemish, Antwerp (?)
Attributed to Claudius Floris
Former Attribution Circle of Jacques du Broeucq
1536–1547/48
The Prodigal Son Feasting, Pieter Coecke van Aelst  Netherlandish, Stained glass, Flemish, Antwerp
Designer After Pieter Coecke van Aelst
ca. 1540
Joseph Making Himself Known to His Brethren, Jan Swart van Groningen  Netherlandish, Stained glass, Flemish, Antwerp
Style of Jan Swart van Groningen
ca. 1535–40
Watch, W.A., Case and dial: gilded brass; Movement: gilded brass and polished steel, Flemish, Antwerp or possibly Ghent
Watchmaker: W.A.
1571
Spoon and fork combination, Silver, Flemish, Antwerp
Flemish, Antwerp
1628/1629
Border tile, Tin-glazed earthenware, Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
early 17th century
Border tile, Tin-glazed earthenware, Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
early 17th century
Border tile, Tin-glazed earthenware, Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
early 17th century
Floor tile, Tin-glazed earthenware, Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
ca. 1580
Floor tile, Tin-glazed earthenware, Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
ca. 1580
Tile, Tin-glazed earthenware, Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
Flemish, Antwerp or Dutch
ca. 1580
Tile, Tin-glazed earthenware, probably Flemish, Antwerp
probably Flemish, Antwerp
ca. 1560–1600
Tankard, Tin-glazed earthenware; silver-gilt, Flemish, Antwerp
Flemish, Antwerp
ca. 1560
Presentation Coin of Maximilian I, Ulrich Ursentaler  Austrian, Silver, South Netherlandish, Antwerp; dies cut in Hall, Austria
Designer Ulrich Ursentaler
minted, 1517; dies cut and dated, 1509
Tile, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Flemish, probably Antwerp
Flemish, probably Antwerp
ca. 1530
Strip, Bobbin lace, Flemish, Antwerp
Flemish, Antwerp
early 18th century
The Disciples in the Upper Room (?), Pieter Coecke van Aelst  Netherlandish, Stained glass, Flemish, Antwerp
Designer Probably after a design by Pieter Coecke van Aelst
ca. 1535–50
Panel depicting a seated bishop, Stained glass, Flemish, possibly Antwerp
Flemish, possibly Antwerp
1525–30
Virgin and Child, Stained glass, Flemish, possibly Antwerp
Flemish, possibly Antwerp
ca. 1525–30
Beaker, Hans Bas  Flemish, Silver, parcel-gilt, Flemish, Antwerp
Engraver Hans Bas
1632
Bowl with two bail handles, Brass, Flemish, Antwerp
Flemish, Antwerp
19th century
Tankard, Tin-glazed earthenware, Dutch, Antwerp
Dutch, Antwerp
second half 17th century
Piece, Bobbin lace, Potten kant, Flemish, Antwerp
Flemish, Antwerp
18th century