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Omnia res mobilia: Polish Studies in Posthumous Inventories of Movable Property in the 16th-19th Century
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CONTENTS: Movable Property of Poznan Townspeople, 18th c.: Study of the Structure of Domestic Equipment/ Domestic Equipment in 18th c. Middle-Class Households, Poznan/Warsaw [Areas of Housekeeping; Vessels; Food Preparation; Table Setting; Domestic Food Processing; Storage; Household Hygiene; Farming/Animal Husbandry]/ Metal Articles in Urban Households, 18th c. [Physical/Chemical Properties ; Metal Elements/Parts in Building Construction: -Gates/Doors -Windows, Transoms, Grilles, Railings/Balconies -Drain Pipes -Small Metal Fixtures - Fireplaces, Stoves, Hearths, Fire Irons; Metal Objects in Urban Households; Metal Objects in the Kitchen: -Tableware -Keeping Hygiene -Lighting -Religious Objects -Ornaments, Trinkets, Bric-a-brac -Metal Furniture Fittings -Tools, Implements, Farmyard Equipment; Middle Class Households]/ Old Articles Among the Movable Possessions of Townspeople, 18th c. Poznan/ Regestrum omnium rerum mobilium: Probate Inventories of the Polish Gentry as a Source for the Study of the Landed Society (The Case of Wielkopolska, 17th c.) [Chronology/Practice; The Ideal vs. Reality: -Basics -Composition of Wealth] / Introduction to the Study of Material Evidence on the Living Conditions of the Polish Clergy in the Post-Tridentine Era [Legal Basis/Practice of Will/Probate Inventory Making]/ Personal Effects of Elblag Poorhouse Inmates, 17th c. [Legacies in Poorhouse Economy]/ Furnishings/Furniture of Warsaw Houses, 19th c. (until the 1870s) [Houses of the Poor/Craftsmen's and Traders' Homes; Intelligentsia]/ Jewish Costume, 16th-18th c. Poland [Jewish Costume: The Mark of Ethnic Identity Influenced by the Polish Costume; Jewish Costume in the 17th & 1st Half of the 18th c.; Jewish Costume in the 2nd Half of the 18th c.]/ Evolution of the Polish National Costume from 1530 until 1795 [Definition of National Costume; Periodization of National Costume; Spread of the National Costume/West European Fashion: An Atte... [Read More]
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Contush Sashes, Vol.1: Eastern Sashes / Pasy kontuszowe, 1.: Pasy wschodnie
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An illustrated bilingual (Polish & English) catalogue. Contents: Collection of Eastern Sashes in the National Museum in Cracow; Present State of Research; The Origin of Silk Sashes; Eastern Sashes in Poland; Persian and Indian Sashes; Turkish and Armenian Sashes; Russian Sashes; Notes; Bibliography; Catalogue (Persian Sashes, cat. no 1-11; Indian Sashes, cat. no 12-15; Turkish and Armenian Sashes, cat. no 16-33; Russian Sashes, cat. no 34-51) -- As early as the 15th century, silk sashes were used to complement a man's attire in several countries of the East, and later (from the second half of the 16th century onwards) also in Poland. Their practical and decorative functions, and consequently their characteristic features, led to their being treated today by students of artistic textiles as a stand-alone among other types of historic fabrics. This classification is applied in practice, too, since in museum textile departments sashes are usually grouped into separate collections. Such is also the case of the National Museum in Cracow which, beside the National Museum in Warsaw, boasts the largest collection of silk sashes in Poland. Its essential part consists of Polish sashes woven in the 18th century in various manufactories and smaller workshops active in the territory of the Polish Republic of that time.
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Museum Replicas Black Marauder Rapier Hand Forged Includes Scabbard Amazon Exclusive
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- Blackened 1065 high carbon
- Wood Grip is Covered in Black Leather and is Surrounded by an Ornate Hilt of Blackened
- Blade: 32-1/4" long, 3/16" thick, 25/32"
- Matching Scabbard with Skull and Crossbones Motif
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This beautiful hand forged sword is made by the master smiths at Windlass Steelcrafts. It features a lightning quick rapier blade made of 1065 high carbon steel tempered to a tough spring. The full tang is surrounded by an ornate hilt of blackened steel. The comfortable grip is wood covered in black leather. The rope motif on the parts hearkens back to the days of rigging, marauding ships and adventure. Includes matching scabbard with skull and crossbones motif on the metal foot. Perfect for a captain of scalawags that has just a hint of nobility in him. Start your collection with this amazing sword or complete your swashbuckler outfit in an affordable way that doesn't compromise on quality. Overall length: 38-1/2"
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