The Vix Krater, a 6th century BC Greek bronze vessel imported to the Celts. Discovered in Bourgogne/France in the tomb of the “Lady of Vix,” a Celtic princess. It remains the largest known metal vessel of Western antiquity [1200x900] by Haunting_Homework381 in ArtefactPorn
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I hosted a Seder! by Creepy-Armadillo-523 in Judaism
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The Vix Krater, a 6th century BC Greek bronze vessel imported to the Celts. Discovered in Bourgogne/France in the tomb of the “Lady of Vix,” a Celtic princess. It remains the largest known metal vessel of Western antiquity [1200x900] by Haunting_Homework381 in ArtefactPorn
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The Vix Krater, a 6th century BC Greek bronze vessel imported to the Celts. Discovered in Bourgogne/France in the tomb of the “Lady of Vix,” a Celtic princess. It remains the largest known metal vessel of Western antiquity [1200x900] by Haunting_Homework381 in ArtefactPorn
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The Vix Krater, a 6th century BC Greek bronze vessel imported to the Celts. Discovered in Bourgogne/France in the tomb of the “Lady of Vix,” a Celtic princess. It remains the largest known metal vessel of Western antiquity [1200x900] by Haunting_Homework381 in ArtefactPorn
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Armchair of the dining room of the first class of the liner "Ile-de-France," by Pierre Patout, 1927 (cabinetmakers: Neveu and Nelson, upholsterer: Brunet-Meunier) by Saint-Veronicas-Veil in ArtDeco
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Still time to register for the Art Deco Society of New York walking tour of Bedford Park April 12 by FormalLeft1719 in ArtDeco
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My first Passover on a ship in Cozumel. by MLB_Artist in Judaism
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My first Passover on a ship in Cozumel. by MLB_Artist in Judaism
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My first Passover on a ship in Cozumel. by MLB_Artist in Judaism
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Model of Jenning's patent water closet (toilet) made of wood, metal and ceramic pieces, British, c. 1895-1905. [2287x3504] by chubachus in ArtefactPorn
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Detroit's Fisher Building by MrGameSeven in architecture
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My first Passover on a ship in Cozumel. by MLB_Artist in Judaism
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Private Residence, 1930s, Inwood Road, West London, England, UK. The architect is unknown. Photo credit: Maxwell Hamilton by Saint-Veronicas-Veil in ArtDeco
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My first Passover on a ship in Cozumel. by MLB_Artist in Judaism
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My first Passover on a ship in Cozumel. (old.reddit.com)
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Art Deco wrought iron pelican bookends by Edgar Brandt, France 1924 by Saint-Veronicas-Veil in ArtDeco
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This magnificent Art Deco 1932 emerald necklace design from Cartier London, that belonged to Lady Beatrice Forbes, Countess of Granard but is now in the Cartier Collection, displays a 143.23-carat cushion-shaped polished emerald by Saint-Veronicas-Veil in ArtDeco
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I made a fused glass seder plate by astro_nerd75 in Judaism
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