RF2H77EMR–A solitary Magpie, Pica pica, with their wings sprayed out whilst gathering food imbedded within the grass
RM2CP6HW1–. The naturalist's library; containing scientific and popular descriptions of man, quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects; . POSSUM,** Resembles, in most respects, the Virginian; they are natives of the sameclimate, in the same continent, and are very much alike by the form of thebody, the conformation of the feet, and the tail, a part of which is coveredwith scales, the upper part only being hairy. But the marmose is smallerthan the common opossum, his snout is still sharper; the female has nobag under the belly, she has only two loose skins near the thighs, betweenwhich the young pl
RMCNWCAX–gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua), with fledgling on rock, Antarctica, Cuverville Island
RME1RK78–The Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ) is a dynamic zone which can extend or shrink at a speed of 2km/hour. The MIZ is marked by
RME1RE12–Wandering Albatrosses build their nest of grassy vegetation and soil peat. Incubation takes about 11 weeks and both parents are
RFAJHD97–webbed feet of a female Mallard duck Anas platyrhynchos New Zealand
RFFR0WTB–Pair of Dark-bellied Brant Geese (Branta bernicla) in close-up while foraging on a Wadden Sea dike, Northern Netherlands
RMPG00NE–. A guide to the birds of New England and eastern New York; containing a key for each season and short descriptions of over two hundred and fifty species, with particular reference to their appearance in the field. Birds; Birds. 132 BIRDS OF NEW ENGLAND AND EASTERN NEW YORK The White-eyed and Solitary Vireos both have a strong yellow tinge on the sides of the belly, but in the former the line to and around thi eye is yellow, while in the lat- ter it is white. The White-eye is small and is rare north of Connecticut; the Solitary is larger and breeds in northern New England, passing through sout
RF2KFGXF4–A pair of Canada geese (Branta canadensis) seen from below as they fly overhead and downwards, their wings outstretched.
RF2FKEA40–Titmouse on the branch. bird titmouse with a yellow belly
RMWPBK7B–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2EJ4RRB–Two mallard drakes savagely fighting
RF2T4J6W6–South Europe garden bird - male redstart
RM2HB64H1–Covered vase with birds on a branch and bouquets, Lid vase of porcelain on a spreading foot ending in a square base and having a cylindrical body with rounded shoulder and narrowing to the foot. Spreading neck with a flat rim and high, angular ears. Painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, yellow, purple, black and gold. On the belly two birds on a branch in a landscape and a bouquet of various flowers. In between are scattered flowers and insects. The narrowing part to the foot with a band of modeled raised leaf motifs in relief. The shoulder and foot with the same decoration as on the
RM2TDGHK1–Milk jug with birds in a landscape, Ansbach, c. 1765 Porcelain milk jug with an egg -shaped body, straight spout ending in an animal head and perpendicular to it a curly ear in the shape of a leaf vank. Painted on the glaze in email colors and gold. On the belly two birds in a landscape, one on a branch and the other on the ground. In addition, a bouquet and sprinkling flowers. On the edge a band with servetwork, including golden tifles. The curled ear is turned on with gold and ends in a palmet. Marked on the underside with the A and I. Ansbach porcelain. glaze. gold (metal) painting / gildin
RMMB1KY0–Chicken, free market, Belem, Paraiba, Brazil
RF2B9A3EG–Covered vase with birds on a branch and bouquets, Porcelain covered vase on a spreading base ending in a square pedestal and with a cylindrical body with a round shoulder and narrowing towards the foot. Spreading neck with a flat edge and high, angular ears. Painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, yellow, purple, black and gold. On the belly two birds on a branch in a landscape and a bouquet of different flowers. In between scattered flowers and insects. The narrowing part to the foot with a band with modeled raised leaf motifs in relief. The shoulder and the foot with the same decorat
RF2E9BDN8–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RF2H77EMN–A solitary Magpie, Pica pica, walking across green grass with a nut in its mouth
RM2CP92BW–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology, an outline of the structure and classification of birds, and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds . erts with white bars. Tail like wings,with greenish edging of most of the feathers, the two outer ones on each side mostly or whollywhite. Belly and sides whitish, tinged with oliv
RMPFYW39–. Key to North American birds. Containing a concise account of every species of living and fossil bird at present known from the continent north of the Mexican and United States boundary, inclusive of Greenland and lower California, with which are incorporated General ornithology: an outline of the structure and classification of birds; and Field ornithology, a manual of collecting, preparing, and preserving birds. Birds; Birds; 1887. JijJ. — Worm-eating (Ad nat. del. E, C.) WORM-EATINO Wap.bler. Olivp, below buffy, paler or whitish on tlie belly; head bufl', mth fmir black stiipes, two along
RMWPBK7A–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2T4J6W0–South Europe garden bird - male redstart
RMW55HBX–Carafe with vines and birds, Carafe with two ears, the belly ribbed and engraved with vines and birds., anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1850 - c. 1875, glass, glassblowing, h 22.8 cm × d 15.5 cm
RM2TDJ03K–Carafe with grape vines and birds, anonymous, c. 1850 - c. 1875 Carafe with two ears, the belly ribbed and engraved with grape vines and birds. Netherlands glass glassblowing Carafe with two ears, the belly ribbed and engraved with grape vines and birds. Netherlands glass glassblowing
RM2B0EJJR–Attic black-figured hydria with decoration on shoulder and belly panel. Shoulder: a siren to the right between two birds. Belly: a hoplite, fighting for battle, between two mantel figures with spears. To his right is the goddess Athena., Vase, hydria, pottery, black-figured, Attic, 24.2 cm, ø 12.3 cm, archaic, black-figured, AttischPainter or Lou -540
RF2B9A3EJ–Covered vase with birds on a branch and bouquets, Porcelain covered vase on a spreading foot ending in a square base and with a cylindrical body with round shoulder and narrowing towards the foot. Spreading neck with a flat edge and high, angular ears. Painted on the glaze in blue, red, pink, green, yellow, purple, black and gold. On the belly two birds on a branch in a landscape and a bouquet of different flowers. In between scattered flowers and insects. The narrowing part to the foot with a band with modeled raised leaf motifs in relief. The shoulder and the foot with the same decoration as
RMW55TGW–Jug with birds, hers and floral scrolls, Can of stoneware on high feet with a spherical, octagonal belly and long neck with a pinched spout. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Some profiles on the neck and foot. Partially covered with cobalt blue. On the belly eight medallions surrounded by a pressed zigzag line (knibis) and decorated with a hare between leaf vines. Two birds on the shoulder and neck between flower vines. Above the foot a band with stylized, stamped flowers. The incised letters 'HM' on the spout. Lahntal, Westerwald., anonymous, Lahntal, c. 1740 - c. 1760
RF2E9BDF4–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2CNTXJX–. Reptiles and birds : a popular account of their various orders, with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting . e two species of this genus, the Lapwing andthe Swiss Lapwing or Squatarole. The Lapwing [Vancfius cristafus, Fig. 140) is about the size of apigeon; its belly is v>hite, and its back black, with a metallic lustre.It is furnished wilh a crest, which coquettishly adorns the back of itshead. It is tolerably abundant in France, but seems more especiallypartial to Holland. The Swiss Lapwing is distinguished from the lastby a lighter-coloured plumage, and by th
RMPFYP94–. Reptiles and birds. A popular account of the various orders; with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting. Birds; Reptiles. 102 BAUEIANS. nating in two pointed lobes. Scales on the back rounded, quin- cuncial, imbricate; those on the belly similar to those on the back and on the sides. No fold across the throat or along the side; no femoral or inguinal pores. Tail generally long, rounded, fragile. Eyes and eyelids well developed. N^ostrils in a separate plate, between the frontal and labial shields. Generally four limbs, moderately developed, sometimes feeble or hidde
RMWPBK5A–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2T4J6WG–South Europe garden bird - male redstart
RM2TDJXPA–Coverpot, Petrus Regout & Co., 1886 Coverage pot of earthenware, belonging to a three -part cabinet, with black and liquid transfer decoration, painted with email colors and Okluster, with gold. On the belly two cartouches with birds and branches, and two cartouches with a landscape. Maastricht earthenware. luster glaze vitrification Coverage pot of earthenware, belonging to a three -part cabinet, with black and liquid transfer decoration, painted with email colors and Okluster, with gold. On the belly two cartouches with birds and branches, and two cartouches with a landscape. Maastricht eart
RF2B99MNP–Milk jug with birds in a landscape, Porcelain milk jug with an egg-shaped body, straight spout ending in an animal head and perpendicular to it a curled ear in the shape of a leaf tendril. Painted on the enamel in enamel colors and gold. On the belly two birds in a landscape, one on a branch and the other on the ground. On the right a bouquet and scattering flowers. On the edge a band with napkin work, including golden tendrils. The curled ear is set with gold and ends in a palmet. Marked on the bottom with the A and I., Ansbach, c. 1765, porcelain (material), glaze, gold (metal), vitrificatio
RM2HB5HY5–Pear-shaped vase with ornamental borders, flowering plants, brushwood fences and birds, Pear-shaped vase of porcelain with a wide, slightly spreading neck and two modeled ears in the shape of animal heads. Painted in underglaze blue and on the glaze blue, red, green, yellow, black and gold. Decorated in China on the belly in underglaze blue with four yin yang symbols; underneath, a blue band with cut-out leaf motifs and half flowers. The neck with the same band and a band with 'taotie' masks on napkin. In Europe on the belly decorated in enamel colors with birds on prune branches behind tied
RF2E9BE5Y–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2B0ER89–Attic black-figure hydria. Decoration on schoulder: 2 hoplites fighting. On body: quadriga ('enface') with birds above. Attic black-figured hydria with performances on shoulder and belly panel. Shoulder: two hoplites in battle. Left hoplite drops to knees. Belly: a four-in-four horse in full regalia, and face signed. The inner horses look at each other, the outside view, vase, hydria, earthenware, black-figured, Attic, 36.3 cm, black-figured, Attic -540
RM2CPFXGC–. A history of British birds : the figures engraved on wood . arker brown : the secondariesand tertials are very long: the insides of the wings aredusky, edged with white grey; and the inside covertsnext the body are curiously barred, from the shaft ofeach feather to the edge, with narrow white lines, formednearly of the shape of two sides of a triangle. The belly,vent, tail coverts, and tail, are white; the last broadlybarred with black, the middle feathers having four bars,and those next to them decreasing in the number of barstowards the outside featliers, which are quite plain : thelegs ar
RMW55TGT–Jug with medallions, birds and flowers, Stoneware jug on stand ring with a pear-shaped body and wide neck. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Profiles on the neck and foot. Partially covered with cobalt blue and manganese purple. The front of the belly with various printed and imposed decorations embossed. Four times an octagonal medallion with the inscription 'IHS' surrounded by two men, an angel and a heart. These medallions are interspersed with five times a vertical band with angels, a bird and a medallion with Justitia. On the neck a horizontal band with angels
RMPG00NJ–. A guide to the birds of New England and eastern New York; containing a key for each season and short descriptions of over two hundred and fifty species, with particular reference to their appearance in the field. Birds; Birds. Fig. 24. Worm-eating Warbler Black and White Wabblee. Mniotilta varia 5.30 , Ad. $. — Streaked everywhere, except on the throat and belly, with black and white ; a broad streak of white through the middle of the black crmvn. Ad. 5. — Upper parts streaked with brownish- black and white ; under parts white, with obscure streakings on the sides ; bill slender, slightly cu
RMWPBK5D–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2T4J6WB–South Europe garden bird - male redstart
RM2TDJXP4–Coverpot, Petrus Regout & Co., 1886 Coverage pot of earthenware, belonging to a three -part cabinet, with black and liquid transfer decoration, painted with email colors and Okluster, with gold. On the belly two cartouches with birds and branches, and two cartouches with a landscape. Maastricht earthenware. luster glaze vitrification Coverage pot of earthenware, belonging to a three -part cabinet, with black and liquid transfer decoration, painted with email colors and Okluster, with gold. On the belly two cartouches with birds and branches, and two cartouches with a landscape. Maastricht eart
RF2B99MNR–Milk jug with birds in a landscape, Porcelain milk jug with an egg-shaped body, straight spout ending in an animal head and perpendicular to it a curled ear in the shape of a leaf tendril. Painted on the enamel in enamel colors and gold. On the belly two birds in a landscape, one on a branch and the other on the ground. On the right a bouquet and scattering flowers. On the edge a band with napkin work, including golden tendrils. The curled ear is set with gold and ends in a palmet. The cover with stray flowers has the same band with napkin work, cover button in the shape of a fruit branch (pea
RM2HHA7MD–Terracotta neck-amphora (storage jar) ca. 620–590 B.C. Greek, Corinthian Corinthian potters and painters invented a technique of silhouetted forms that would evolve into the black figures of Athenian vase painting. Typically, their vessels, like this neck amphora, are decorated with tapestry-like patterns of small animals and plant motifs. A variety of animals- bulls, lions, birds and goats march around the belly of this vase, and multiple rosettes fill the background. Above the queue of exquisite animals is a padded dancer, who stands between two lions.. Terracotta neck-amphora (storage jar).
RF2E9BDYD–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2TDJ7G6–Vaas, Petrus Regout & Co., 1886 Vase of earthenware, belonging to a three -part cabinet, with black and liquid transfer decoration, painted with email colors and Okluster, with gold. On the belly two cartouches with birds and branches, two cartouches with a landscape on the neck. Maastricht earthenware. luster glaze vitrification Vase of earthenware, belonging to a three -part cabinet, with black and liquid transfer decoration, painted with email colors and Okluster, with gold. On the belly two cartouches with birds and branches, two cartouches with a landscape on the neck. Maastricht earthenw
RM2CP1DW6–. The myology of the raven (Corvus corax sinuatus.) A guide to the study of the muscular system in birds . nbehind. It arises above from two points, viz: the ridgebounding the hinder part of the osseous ear, and secondlythe depression to its mesial side. The two heads almostimmediately blend as they pass downwards and forwards,as a curved fleshy mass, to become inserted into theposterior aspect of the articular end of the mandible,including the angle (Figs. 4 and 7). To study thismuscle properly it should be transversely divided acrossits belly at about its middle ; the two extremities may THE
RMW568RC–Jug (Bartmann jug) with birds in a medallion, Jug (beard man's jug) of stoneware on a stand surface with a spherical body and narrow neck. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Profiles on the neck. Covered with a brown engobe. On the belly in relief a small, printed and imposed medallion with two birds on a branch. A beard man on the neck. Frechen., anonymous, Frechen, c. 1600 - c. 1699, stoneware, glaze, engobe, vitrification, h 26.7 cm d 5 cm d 18.1 cm d 9.4 cm
RMPFYP7N–. Reptiles and birds. A popular account of the various orders; with a description of the habits and economy of the most interesting. Birds; Reptiles. 140 SAUEIANS. Tigris, SeycMUe Islands; C. centralis, from South Africa, and C. pumilus, from the Cape of Good Hope. Y. Having back and belly without crest; including C. Par-. Fig. 32.—Ohameleo vulgaris. sonii, a native of Madagascar; and C. Owenii, the Three-horned Chameleon, from Eernando Po, and C. Brookesianus, an adult species, from S. W. Brookes's collection. Emydosaueians Have the head large, covered with a thick skin, ears closed with two
RMWPBK74–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2B9A59R–Carafe with vines and birds, Carafe with two ears, the belly ribbed and engraved with vines and birds., anonymous, Netherlands, c. 1850 - c. 1875, glass, glassblowing, h 22.8 cm × d 15.5 cm, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RF2E9BDEJ–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2TDJ7AB–Vaas, Petrus Regout & Co., 1886 Vase of earthenware, belonging to a three -part cabinet, with black and liquid transfer decoration, painted with email colors and Okluster, with gold. On the belly two cartouches with birds and branches, two cartouches with a landscape on the neck. Maastricht earthenware. luster glaze vitrification Vase of earthenware, belonging to a three -part cabinet, with black and liquid transfer decoration, painted with email colors and Okluster, with gold. On the belly two cartouches with birds and branches, two cartouches with a landscape on the neck. Maastricht earthenw
RM2CPF2E6–. A System of natural history : containing scientifci [sic] and popular descriptions of man, quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects . 2 Resembles, in most respects, the Virginian; they are natives of the sameclimate, in the same continent, and are very much alike by the form of thebody, the conformation of the feet, and the tail, a part of which is coveredwith scales, the upper part only being hairy. But the marmose is smallerthan the common opossum, his snout is still sharper; the female has nobag under the belly, she has only two loose skins near the thighs, betweenwhich the young p
RMW5471K–Baluster covered jar with flower vases, flowering plants and landscapes in panels, Baluster-shaped porcelain covered pot, painted in underglaze blue. The belly is covered with napkin work containing saved, modeled, scalloped cartouches with a flower vase (lotus) with two birds, flowering plants (peony) near a rock or a river cap with two people, a boat, pavilions, trees and mountains. The neck with stylized lotus tendrils. On the shoulder and around the foot a band with hatching. Blue and white., anonymous, China, c. 1680 - c. 1720, Kangxi-period (1662-1722), porcelain (material), glaze
RM2HJ4A01–Double Whistle 7th–9th century Mayan This pottery whistle is in the form of a bird standing on two legs and a tail. It is a double whistle, with two internal and separate sounding chambers. The lower chamber, located in the body of the bird, is sounded through a mouthpiece located in the tail. This chamber has a single finger hole on the front of the bird's belly allowing for two pitches to be produced. A second, smaller, chamber is found in the head of the bird and is activated through a mouthpiece protruding from behind the ears.. Double Whistle. Mayan. 7th–9th century. Pottery, paint. Pre-C
RM2TDHWNK–Tankard with landscapes in panels and floral scrolls, anonymous, anonymous, c. 1650 - c. 1680 Porcelain beepo with egg -shaped body and a wide neck, painted in underlaze blue. The belly is covered with 'Karakusa' vines containing three scalloped cartouches. The middle catouche with two men in a landscape, one with a parasol and a fan, the other with a dog. To the left of this a cartouche with cranes in a landscape with trees and rocks. The third cartouche with different birds in a landscape with a pavilion, mountains and a pond. The edge and the ear with flower vines. A hole in the top of the
RMPG00EY–. A guide to the birds of New England and eastern New York; containing a key for each season and short descriptions of over two hundred and fifty species, with particular reference to their appearance in the field. Birds; Birds. BELTED KINGFISHER 225 feathers of the back of the head long, often raised as a crest. Ad. 9. â Similar to $ â band across the belly and sides chestnut. Nest, in a deep hole in a bank of sand. Eggs, white. The Kingfisher is a summer resident of all parts of New England and New York, appearing in April, as soon as the. Fig. 68. Belted Kingfisher ice melts from the stream
RMWPBK7G–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2B9AAM3–Jug with birds, hers and floral scrolls, Can of stoneware on high feet with a spherical, octagonal belly and long neck with a pinched spout. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Some profiles on the neck and foot. Partially covered with cobalt blue. On the belly eight medallions surrounded by a pressed zigzag line (knibis) and decorated with a hare between leaf vines. Two birds on the shoulder and neck between flower vines. Above the foot a band with stylized, stamped flowers. The incised letters 'HM' on the spout. Lahntal, Westerwald., anonymous, Lahntal, c. 1740 - c. 1760,
RF2E9BDG2–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2CNXETB–. The myology of the raven (Corvus corax sinuatus.) A guide to the study of the muscular system in birds . nd. It arises above from two points, viz. the ridgebounding the hinder part of the osseous ear, and secondlythe depression to its mesial side. The two heads almostimmediately blend as they pass downwards and forwards,as a curved fleshy mass, to become inserted into theposterior aspect of the articular end of the mandible,including the angle (Figs. 4 and 7). To study thismuscle properly it should be transversely divided acrossits belly at about its middle; the two extremities may THE MUSCL
RMW5471N–Baluster covered jar with flower vases, flowering plants and landscapes in panels, Baluster-shaped porcelain covered pot, painted in underglaze blue. The belly is covered with napkin work containing saved, modeled, scalloped cartouches with a flower vase (lotus) with two birds, flowering plants (peony) near a rock or a river cap with two people, a boat, pavilions, trees and mountains. The neck with stylized lotus tendrils. On the shoulder and around the foot a band with hatching. The lid with the same decoration. Blue White., anonymous, China, c. 1680 - c. 1720, Kangxi-period (1662-1722
RM2TDY69J–Ewer with landscapes in panels and floral scrolls, anonymous, anonymous, c. 1655 - c. 1680 Can be made of porcelain with spherical body, C-shaped ear and small, triangular spout from the edge, painted in underlaze blue. The belly is covered with 'Karakusa' vines containing three scalloped cartouches. The middle catouche with two men in a landscape, one with a parasol and a fan, the other with a closed parasol and a dog. To the left of this a cartouche with cranes in a landscape with trees and rocks. The third cartouche with different birds in a landscape with a pavilion, mountains and a pond.
RMWPBK5F–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2B9AAKY–Jug with medallions, birds and flowers, Stoneware jug on stand ring with a pear-shaped body and wide neck. The C-shaped ear is attached to the neck and shoulder. Profiles on the neck and foot. Partially covered with cobalt blue and manganese purple. The front of the belly with various printed and imposed decorations embossed. Four times an octagonal medallion with the inscription 'IHS' surrounded by two men, an angel and a heart. These medallions are interspersed with five times a vertical band with angels, a bird and a medallion with Justitia. On the neck a horizontal band with angels and flo
RF2E9BJ24–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2CPT0WH–. The naturalist's library : containing scientific and popular descriptions of man, quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles and insects . S U M,2 Resembles, in most respects, the Virginian; they are natives of the sameclimate, in the same continent, and are very much alike by the form of thebody, the conformation of the feet, and the tail, a part of which is coveredwith scales, the upper part only being hairy. But the marmose is smallerthan the common opossum, his snout is still sharper; the female has nobag under the belly, she has only two loose skins near the thighs, betweenwhich the young plac
RMW545K7–Teapot with a tiger, birds and floral scrolls, Teapot of soft-paste porcelain (pâte tendre) on foot and an S-shaped spout, painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, black and gold. The belly is in the form of a cylinder standing on the side, with a raised medallion and a raised circle on the flat wall. On the wall a tiger, two birds and a flowering plant. The round wall, the spout and the ear with flower vines. On the neck and foot a band with hatching interrupted by half flowers. The ear has largely broken off. Kakiemon style., anonymous, Japan, c. 1700 - c. 1799, Edo-period (1600
RM2TDKBW1–Baluster covered jar with flower vases, flowering plants and landscapes in panels, anonymous, c. 1680 - c. 1720 Balus -shaped porcelain lid jar, painted in underlaze blue. The belly is covered with servetwork with modeled modeled, scalloped cartouches with a flower vase (lotus) with two birds, flowering plants (peony) in a rock or a river landscap with two person, a boat, pavilions, trees and mountains. The neck with stylized lotus drinks. On the shoulder and around the foot a bond with archery. Blue White. China porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral) painting / vitrification Balus -shaped porcela
RMWPBK7F–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2B995YM–Baluster covered jar with flower vases, flowering plants and landscapes in panels, Baluster-shaped porcelain covered pot, painted in underglaze blue. The belly is covered with napkin work containing saved, modeled, scalloped cartouches with a flower vase (lotus) with two birds, flowering plants (peony) near a rock or a river cap with two people, a boat, pavilions, trees and mountains. The neck with stylized lotus tendrils. On the shoulder and around the foot a band with hatching. Blue and white., anonymous, China, c. 1680 - c. 1720, Kangxi-period (1662-1722), porcelain (material), glaze, cobal
RF2E9BDGC–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2CNYCNR–. The birds of Europe . idual approaches its second moult. Feathers of the back and scapulars black in the middle, witha large border of crimson-red ; sides, belly, and lower tail-coverts ash-coloured ; two roseate bands crossthe wings, and the secondary feathers are largely bordered with the same colour : the quill- and tail-feathersare all edged with light red. Adult and young female : The females of the year have only the top of the head and the rump reddish ; when adult, they have thoseparts of a brown strongly tinged with orange, the back of the neck and cheeks edged with the same colour;
RMW545K9–Teapot with a tiger, birds and floral scrolls, Teapot of soft-paste porcelain (pâte tendre) on foot and an S-shaped spout, painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, black and gold. The belly is in the form of a cylinder standing on the side, with a raised medallion and a raised circle on the flat wall. On the wall a tiger, two birds and a flowering plant. The round wall, the spout and the ear with flower vines. On the neck and foot a band with hatching interrupted by half flowers. The ear has largely broken off. Porcelain lid with floral scrolls is not matching. Kakiemon style
RM2TDKBTG–Baluster covered jar with flower vases, flowering plants and landscapes in panels, anonymous, c. 1680 - c. 1720 Balus -shaped porcelain lid jar, painted in underlaze blue. The belly is covered with servetwork with modeled modeled, scalloped cartouches with a flower vase (lotus) with two birds, flowering plants (peony) in a rock or a river landscap with two person, a boat, pavilions, trees and mountains. The neck with stylized lotus drinks. On the shoulder and around the foot a bond with archery. The lid with the same decoration. Blue White. China porcelain. glaze. cobalt (mineral) painting / v
RMWPBK57–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2B995YE–Baluster covered jar with flower vases, flowering plants and landscapes in panels, Baluster-shaped porcelain covered pot, painted in underglaze blue. The belly is covered with napkin work containing saved, modeled, scalloped cartouches with a flower vase (lotus) with two birds, flowering plants (peony) near a rock or a river cap with two people, a boat, pavilions, trees and mountains. The neck with stylized lotus tendrils. On the shoulder and around the foot a band with hatching. The lid with the same decoration. Blue White., anonymous, China, c. 1680 - c. 1720, Kangxi-period (1662-1722), porc
RF2E9BE96–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2CNXMMF–. A natural history of birds : illustrated with a hundred and one copper plates, curiously engraven from the life . een, the middle of each Featherhaving a^Shade of black; its Breaft and Belly are of a yellowifh white,faintly fpotted with black; it hath fixteen prime Feathers in each Wing,the firfl four, or outermofl:, are pointed, and half an Inch and halfa quarter longer than the reft, the others are blunt and indented,except the three laft, which are pointed as the firft, but not indented;the firft and fecond covert Feathers of the Wings have a Border of adirty white. The Tail is two Inches
RMW54YCP–Jug with pewter lid, painted with scatter motif, Jug of blue painted faience, with a blue ground, a pewter foot ring and a pewter lid. The jug has a foot, a spherical belly and a cylindrical ribbed neck. The ear is braided and ends in two curls on the belly. On the jug is a scatter motif painted consisting of flowers, birds, branches with leaves and fruits, a peacock and rosettes. In the top of the lid are the letters M.C.H. engraved. The jug is marked., Johannes Polts, Hanau, c. 1700, earthenware, tin glaze, h 30.8 cm h 27.8 cm w 16.2 cm d 14.5 cm
RM2TDKGXY–Teapot with a tiger, birds and floral scrolls, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1799 Teapot of Soft-Paste Porcelain (Pâte Tendre) on foot and an S-shaped spout, painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, black and gold. The belly is in the form of a cylinder standing on the side, with an elevated medallion and an elevated circle on the flat wall. On the wall a tiger, two birds and a flowering plant. The round wall, the spout and the ear with flower vines. On the neck and the foot a band with archery interrupted by half flowers. The ear has largely been broken down. Porcelain lid with flower vine
RMWPBK71–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2B9950P–Teapot with a tiger, birds and floral scrolls, Teapot of soft-paste porcelain (pâte tendre) on foot and an S-shaped spout, painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, black and gold. The belly is in the form of a cylinder standing on the side, with a raised medallion and a raised circle on the flat wall. On the wall a tiger, two birds and a flowering plant. The round wall, the spout and the ear with flower vines. On the neck and foot a band with hatching interrupted by half flowers. The ear has largely broken off. Porcelain lid with floral scrolls is not matching. Kakiemon style., anonym
RF2E9BDJC–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2CPH5DH–. A history of British birds . ; greatercoverts ash-brown ; wing-primaries and tail-feathers greyish-brown ; the secondaries with the outer webs white, forminga speculum; front of the neck, brea&t, belly, and undertail-coverts rich dark brown ; the sides and flanks white,with an evanescent salmon-pink tinge; legs and toesvermilion-red, interdigital membrane almost black. In lessmature birds the bill, legs, and feet are much duller incolour. The whole length is twenty-two inches. From the carpaljoint to the end of the first quill-featber, which is the longestin the wing, ten inches and a half.
RMW54796–Lidded jar, Ovoid covered jar with figures, plants and birds, High, egg-shaped pot of porcelain, painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, eggplant and black. The belly is divided into three fields, always filled with two people with a fan and a parasol with flowering plants (bamboo, prunus) and a rock. The fields are enclosed by flower vines. Flower branches on the neck. The lid with the same decoration. Arita, Kakiemon style., anonymous, Japan, c. 1670 - c. 1690, Edo-period (1600-1868), porcelain (material), glaze, vitrification, h 53.3 cm d 15.8 cm d 28 cm d 16.2 cm
RM2TDJDRP–Teapot with a tiger, birds and floral scrolls, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1799 Teapot of Soft-Paste Porcelain (Pâte Tendre) on foot and an S-shaped spout, painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, black and gold. The belly is in the form of a cylinder standing on the side, with an elevated medallion and an elevated circle on the flat wall. On the wall a tiger, two birds and a flowering plant. The round wall, the spout and the ear with flower vines. On the neck and the foot a band with archery interrupted by half flowers. The ear has largely been broken down. Kakiemon style. Japan porcelai
RMWPBK79–Greylag Geese in Flight on Norfolk Coast, East Anglia.
RF2B99650–Lidded jar, Ovoid covered jar with figures, plants and birds, High, egg-shaped pot of porcelain, painted on the glaze in blue, red, green, yellow, eggplant and black. The belly is divided into three fields, always filled with two people with a fan and a parasol with flowering plants (bamboo, prunus) and a rock. The fields are enclosed by flower vines. Flower branches on the neck. The lid with the same decoration. Arita, Kakiemon style., anonymous, Japan, c. 1670 - c. 1690, Edo-period (1600-1868), porcelain (material), glaze, vitrification, h 53.3 cm d 15.8 cm d 28 cm d 16.2 cm, Reimagined by G
RF2E9BE7P–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2CPC0TG–. The world of the great forest : how animals, birds, reptiles, insects talk, think, work and live . looked fierce andugly. His intensely black face was furrowed withdeep wrinkles. Under his overhanging brows, hisgray, vindictive eyes seemed to flash hate and ferocity.His neck was so short that his head appeared set onhis huge broad shoulders, — a sign of his herculeanstrength. His chest was so broad that two humanbeings side by side standing behind him could nothave been seen. His belly protruded, his arms wereof immense strength, and his body was supported byshort, flexible muscular legs wit
RMW54YWM–with birds in a landscape, Porcelain coffee pot on spreading base with a pear-shaped body, triangular spout from the neck and a curled ear in the shape of a leaf tendril. Painted on the enamel in enamel colors and gold. On the belly three birds in a landscape, two sitting on a branch and one on the ground. On both sides a bouquet and scattering flowers. On the edge a band with napkin work, including golden tendrils. The spout is modeled in an angel's head with wings. The curled ear is set with gold and ends in a palmet. Marked on the bottom with the A, I and 4., Ansbach, c. 1765, porcelain
RM2TDYMNJ–Ewer with landscapes in panels and floral scrolls, anonymous, c. 1655 - c. 1680 Can be made of porcelain with spherical body, C-shaped ear and small, triangular spout from the edge, painted in underlaze blue. The belly is covered with 'Karakusa' vines containing three scalloped cartouches. The middle catouche with two men in a landscape, one with a parasol and a fan, the other with a closed parasol and a dog. To the left of this a cartouche with cranes in a landscape with trees and rocks. The third cartouche with different birds in a landscape with a pavilion, mountains and a pond. The neck an
RF2B99PC8–Teapot Teapot with a man and two dogs in a landscape, Porcelain teapot with a printed egg-shaped body, spout ending in an animal head and C-shaped ear of leaf vines. Painted on the enamel in enamel colors and gold. Twice a show on the belly. The one with a man and his two dogs in a landscape, standing next to a piece of furniture with flower garlands. The other with the same furniture in a landscape surrounded by birds. Garlands on the shoulder. Gold line on the foot and edge. The lid with garlands and a gold rim. Cover button in the shape of a flower bud. Marked on the bottom with the coat of
RF2E9BJ3E–Red Tailed Hawks flying or landing in winter
RM2CPPHPB–. Coloured illustrations of British birds, and their eggs . rown, as also the wing-coverts ; the quills and two longtail-feathers are dusky; the speculum yellowish-brown, witha lighter edge ; the scapulars and tertials white ; the sides,belly, vent, and outer tail-feathers white ; the sides tingedwith ash-colour; the beak is dusky black at the base andnail; the greater part of the upper mandible orange; theeye kingVyellow; legs and feet greenish ash; the websblack. The adult female has a black beak, with an orange-yellowband on the upper mandible ; legs and feet grey, with darkerwebs and joint
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