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Half Armor, Steel, leather, probably Austrian, Innsbruck
probably Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1560 and later
Closed Burgonet, Steel, leather, gold, brass, Probably Austrian, Innsbruck
Probably Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1550–60
Left Gauntlet, Steel, probably Austrian, Innsbruck
probably Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1485–95
probably Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1530–40
Hercules and Achelous, Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian  Austrian, Ivory, probably Austrian
Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
probably mid-17th century
Reinforcing Plates of Armor for the Tilt, Steel, Austrian, Innsbruck
Austrian, Innsbruck
dated 1551
Sallet, Adrian Treytz the Elder  Austrian, Steel, Austrian, Innsbruck
Adrian Treytz the Elder
ca. 1480
Armored Skirt (Base), Konrad Seusenhofer  Austrian, Steel, gold, Austrian, Innsbruck
Konrad Seusenhofer
ca. 1510–15
Breastplate, Hans Maystetter  Austrian, Steel, Austrian, Innsbruck
Hans Maystetter
ca. 1510
Sallet, Jörg Wagner  Austrian, Steel, Austrian, Innsbruck
Jörg Wagner
ca. 1485–95
Backplate, Hans Prunner  Austrian, Steel, leather, Austrian, Innsbruck
Hans Prunner
ca. 1485–95
Breastplate, Hans Prunner  Austrian, Steel, leather, Austrian, Innsbruck
Hans Prunner
ca. 1485–95
Reinforcing Plates of Armor for the Tilt, Steel, Austrian, Innsbruck
Austrian, Innsbruck
dated 1551
Close Helmet for the Tourney, Daniel Hopfer  German, Steel, leather, brass, Austrian, Innsbruck
Daniel Hopfer
dated 1552
Footed vase (Vasenpokal), Glass: blown, applied mold-blown, impressed, and milled decoration, engraved, cold-painted, and gilded, Austrian, Innsbruck
Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1570–1590
Close Helmet, Hans Maystetter  Austrian, Steel, leather, Austrian, Innsbruck
Hans Maystetter
ca. 1505–10
Owl on a Frog, Bronze, with brown lacquer patina, Austrian, Innsbruck
Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1620
Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1485–95
Standing Virgin and Child, Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden  North Netherlandish, Boxwood, tinted lips and eyes, Austrian
Niclaus Gerhaert von Leyden
ca. 1470
Insertion, Bobbin lace, Austrian, Innsbruck
Austrian, Innsbruck
20th century
Hunting Knife, Steel, brass, bone, wood, Austrian, Innsbruck
Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1500
Close-Helmet for the Tilt, Steel, leather, textile, Austrian, Innsbruck
Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1580–90
Ewer, Glass, "cold-paint," gilt, Austrian, Innsbruck
Austrian, Innsbruck
ca. 1570–1590
Dish, Gallus David Apeller the Younger, Pewter, Austrian, Innsbruck
Gallus David Apeller the Younger
third quarter 18th century
A Hypocrite and a Slanderer, Franz Xaver Messerschmidt  German, Tin alloy, Austrian, probably Pressburg (Bratislava)
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
ca. 1770–83
Tournament or Cavalry Shield (Targe), Wood, leather, gesso, silver, paint, probably Austrian
probably Austrian
early 15th century
Mantel clock, Case: carved and gilded wood; Revolving rings for hours and minutes: gilded brass; Movement: brass and steel, probably Austrian
probably Austrian
ca. 1780–90
Orphica, Various materials, probably Austrian
probably Austrian
early 19th century
Composite Armor, Jörg Wagner  Austrian, Steel, Austrian, Innsbruck and Mühlau
Multiple artists/makers
comprehensively ca. 1485–95
Elements of a Light-Cavalry Armor, Christian Schreiner the Younger  Austrian, Steel, leather, Austrian, Innsbruck or Mühlau
Christian Schreiner the Younger
ca. 1505–10
Mortar with Animal Frieze, Caspar Gras  Austrian, Bronze, German, Innsbruck
Caspar Gras
Henrich Reinhart
1603
Watch in the form of an Egyptian lyre, Michael Ranna  Austrian, Case of gold and enamel, probably  Austrian, Vienna
Michael Ranna
Philippe Meynadier
ca. 1800–10
Grand Piano, Ferdinand Hofmann  Austrian, Cherry wood, brass, enamel, ebony, bone, Austrian
Ferdinand Hofmann
ca. 1790
Hairpin, Lamp-worked glass, gilt, with copper pins, probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
19th century