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Showing 60 results for Austrian, probably Salzburg
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Martin Gizl
1758

Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
probably mid-17th century

probably Austrian
early 15th century

Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
ca. 1770–83

Master of the Furies
17th century

probably Austrian
ca. 1780–90

Austrian, probably Salzburg
18th century

Alessandro Abondio
ca. 1612

Michael Ranna
ca. 1800–10

Melchior Glatz
late 17th century

Hans Resch
16th century

Hans Resch
16th century

Christopher Lehrl
1633

probably Austrian
early 19th century

Austrian, Salzburg
probably 18th century

probably Austrian or Italian
second quarter 19th century
blade, German; hilt and scabbard, probably Austrian
blade, ca. 1678; hilt and scabbard, ca. 1740

Vinzenz Hofer
late 16th century and 19th century

Austrian (Salzburg)
ca. 1430–35

Austrian, Salzburg
early 17th century

Austrian, Salzburg (?)
1605–10

Austrian (Vienna) and probably Bohemian
ca. 1795–1818 and later

German, the mounts probably Salzburg
ca. 1600

Probably Austrian
ca. 1730–40

probably Austrian
18th century

probably Austrian
late 19th century

probably Austrian
first half 19th century

probably Austrian
18th century–19th century

probably Austrian
second half 15th century

probably Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1560 and later

Dominik Bimann
ca. 1840

Austrian, probably Vienna
probably ca. 1750

probably Austrian, Vienna
ca. 1770

Probably Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1550–60

probably Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1485–95

Austrian, probably Vienna
dated 1751

Austrian, probably Mühlau
ca. 1505

Austrian, probably Mühlau
ca. 1505

Austrian, probably Mühlau
ca. 1510

probably Austrian, probably Tyrol
16th century