EditorialTeyler's Theologian Society, medal awarded to Jeronimo de Bosch, in 1784 or 1785, Silver medal. Front: lit by celestial light Freedom with hat on spear naked Truth with palm branch, scroll and ball in hands leads to Religion, which points to the Bible,...
EditorialHollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen in Haarlem, Silver Medal. Obverse: naked Truth with sun on head, holding a palm branch in left hand and an olive wreath in right hand, in the background a view of the city of Haarlem on the Spaarne within a ci...
EditorialTeyler's Theologian Society, medal awarded to Jeronimo de Bosch, in 1784 or 1785, Silver medal. Front: lit by celestial light Freedom with hat on spear naked Truth with palm branch, scroll and ball in hands leads to Religion, which points to the Bible,...
EditorialComforting the Dying Assisting the dying and burying the dead The works of mercy (series title), Round stained glass with the representation of assisting the dying. The performance takes place in a fantasized late Gothic interior. The dying person sits...
EditorialLantern Slide - Reading the Bible, Life & Work of Dr David Livingstone, circa 1900, Lantern Slide depicting David Livingstone in a hut reading his bible. It is part of an incomplete set of 40 slides, two are missing, illustrating highlights from Living...
EditorialTool token from the city of Alkmaar, Silver Medal. Obverse: standing on a storm bridge between altar, on which stand bible and burning candle and whose base wears freedom hat between two swords, and a weapon trophee tramples soldier with plumed helmet,...
EditorialBand for a Bible, Bible in Segrines band with two driven silver locks. Bible by Keur. Engraved on the clasp: I.C. Cuyfer., anonymous, Netherlands, 1718, paper, silver (metal), h 14 cm ? w 8.75 cm.
EditorialHollandsche Maatschappij der Wetenschappen in Haarlem, Silver Medal. Obverse: naked Truth with sun on head, holding a palm branch in left hand and an olive wreath in right hand, in the background a view of the city of Haarlem on the Spaarne within a ci...
EditorialComforting the Dying Assisting the dying and burying the dead The works of mercy (series title), Round stained glass with the representation of assisting the dying. The performance takes place in a fantasized late Gothic interior. The dying person sits...
EditorialBook printer, binder and seller guild from Middelburg, guild token with no. 9, Brass token. Front: a binding press, on which an open book with ribbons and including a bible with locks lie above number 9 between two stars within an inscription. Reverse ...
EditorialTile panel of nine tiles, Tile panel of 9 tiles (3 x 3) with a purple painted bishop (St. Bonifacius) in full dress with a sword stabbed by a bible. The performance is surrounded by a wooden frame, anonymous, Netherlands, 1770 - 1820, earthenware, tin ...
EditorialDutch provincial guilder, 1682, Holland, provincial guilder, Obverse: crowned Holland coat of arms. Above crown year. Reverse: standing Dutch virgin with spear in his right hand, on which hat and with left hand leaning on altar, on which bible., Provin...
EditorialTool token from the city of Alkmaar, Silver Medal. Obverse: standing on a storm bridge between altar, on which stand bible and burning candle and whose base wears freedom hat between two swords, and a weapon trophee tramples soldier with plumed helmet,...
EditorialTeyler's Theologian Society, medal awarded to Jeronimo de Bosch, in 1784 or 1785, Silver medal. Front: lit by celestial light Freedom with hat on spear naked Truth with palm branch, scroll and ball in hands leads to Religion, which points to the Bible,...
EditorialSociety for the Defense of the Christian Religion, Medal awarded to Allard Hulshoff, Silver Medal. Obverse: illuminated by a radiant all-seeing eye, Truth is depicted as a veiled woman with shield and anchor between rocks of the centuries, in which ref...
EditorialKing playing a pipe. Bible Historiale, vol. 2. France [Paris]; circa 1411. [Detail of miniature] Half-figure of a king playing a pipe Image taken from Bible Historiale, vol. 2. Originally published/produced in France [Paris]; circa 1411. . Source: Ro...