6 551 Gratis bilder av Salt

ADM Lee Baggett Jr
Three gallon storage jar with deer decoration, J. & E. Norton, c. 1855, salt-glazed stoneware with cobalt slip - Bennington Museum - Bennington, VT - DSC08500
Sugar bowl or master salt, attributed to Suncook Glass Works (New Hampshire), c. 1845, glass - Currier Museum of Art - Manchester, NH - DSC07976
Pair of salts with lapidary-polished interiors, 1783-1785, solid blue jasper, white relief - Wedgwood Museum - Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, England - DSC09607
Allen House Draper Utah
Jug, Holy Roman Empire, Germany, c. 1595, salt-glazed stoneware, pewter - Montreal Museum of Fine Arts - Montreal, Canada - DSC09262
Jug by Thomas Crafts, Whately MA, 1835-1861, salt-glazed stoneware, cobalt enamel oxide, Albany slip, item HD 2003.50 - Flynt Center of Early New England Life - Deerfield, Massachusetts - DSC04232
Apostle pitcher, made by Charles Meigh, England, c. 1859, salt glaze ceramic - Old Colony History Museum - Taunton, Massachusetts - DSC03864
Jug, J. & E. Norton Pottery, probably decorated by James A. Gregg (born 1834), 1850-1859, salt-glazed stoneware - Bennington Museum - Bennington, VT - DSC09001
Jug, Norton, Luman & Son, Bennington VT, 1833-1840, salt-glazed stoneware, ochre slip, Albany slip, item HD P.152 - Flynt Center of Early New England Life - Deerfield, Massachusetts - DSC04212
Jug, designed by Richard Riemerschmid, made by Merkelbach Wilhelm Reinhold, Grenzhausen, 1902, stoneware with salt glaze and relief - Bröhan Museum, Berlin - DSC03997
Jug, J. S. Taft & Co., Keene NH, c. 1875, salt-glazed stoneware, cobalt enamel, Albany slip, item HD 2011.18 - Flynt Center of Early New England Life - Deerfield, Massachusetts - DSC04195
Lauritz H. Smith House Draper Utah
US Navy 090919-N-6538W-232 Aviation Boatswain's Mate (Handling) 3rd Class Scott Gray, from Salt Lake City, Utah, guides a C-2A Greyhound
Still Life with Herring, Wine and Bread (image 1 of 2), Pieter Claesz, 1647
Talavera salt or spice cellars, ceramic - Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas - Madrid, Spain - DSC08099
Late afternoon dress by Jean-Philippe Worth, view 2, France, Paris, c. 1905, silk satin weighted with tin salts, gilded net - Royal Ontario Museum - DSC04408
Aethiopisches Hochland, Henry Salt, circa 1831
Tigre. Aethiopisches Hochland (cropped), Henry Salt, circa 1831
Still life with a clock, a roll, fruit, and a silver salt cellar on a marble tabletop, Gillis van Hulsdonck, between 1647 and 1669
Late afternoon dress by Jean-Philippe Worth, view 1, France, Paris, c. 1905, silk satin weighted with tin salts, gilded net - Royal Ontario Museum - DSC04406
Punch bowl, designed by Richard Riemerschmid, made by Merkelbach Wilhelm Reinhold, Grenzhausen, 1902, porcelain stoneware with salt glaze and relief - Bröhan Museum, Berlin - DSC03991
Four-gallon crock, J. & E. Norton Pottery, decorator probably John Hilfinger, 1855-1859, salt-glazed stoneware with cobalt decoration - Bennington Museum - Bennington, VT - DSC09005
Jug made for Anthony Hathaway (1799-1863), Julius Norton Pottery, c. 1840s, salt-glazed stoneware with applied eagle, impressed, cobalt decoration - Bennington Museum - Bennington, VT - DSC09037
Mancerina and salt cellar (late 18th to early 19th century), pistero (17th century), Teruel, Spain, ceramic - Museo Nacional de Artes Decorativas - Madrid, Spain - DSC08214
Girl Eating Oysters
Beck House Draper Utah
Lot and his daughters, Albrecht Dürer
Lambourne-SaltLake, Alfred Lambourne, before 1900
Salt Cellar with the Life of Hercules, Pierre Reymond
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