131. 带有法蒂玛之手、新月、八角星、孔雀和花卉图案朱玛发饰(莫卧儿时期(1526-1857)) by Unknown 高清作品[44%]

Jhumar Hair Ornament with Hand of Fatima, Crescent, Eight-Pointed Stars, Peacock and Floral Motifs (Mughal Period (1526–1857))

材质 :Basra pearls, emeralds, spinels, diamonds, enamel, gold 尺寸 :Phoenix Art Museum Design\\\\u002FDecorative Art

带有法蒂玛之手、新月、八角星、孔雀和花卉图案朱玛发饰(莫卧儿时期(1526-1857))-未知(Unknown)

英文名称:Jhumar Hair Ornament with Hand of Fatima, Crescent, Eight-Pointed Stars, Peacock and Floral Motifs (Mughal Period (1526–1857))-Unknown

135. 这是乔治三世时期一款重要宫廷品质红木台钟,8天铜制表盘在12个钟声上敲响小时和刻钟。(约1780年) by Henry Jenkins 高清作品[44%]

An important palace quality George III period mahogany table clock, the 8-day brass dial movement chiming the hours and quarters on 12 bells.  (ca. 1780)

材质 :Mahogany veneers to the case with fine cast brass mouldings. Brass, iron and steel to the movement. 尺寸 :76 × 41 × 26 cm Design\\\\u002FDecorative Art

这是乔治三世时期一款重要宫廷品质红木台钟,8天铜制表盘在12个钟声上敲响小时和刻钟。(约1780年)-亨利·詹金斯(British)

英文名称:An important palace quality George III period mahogany table clock, the 8-day brass dial movement chiming the hours and quarters on 12 bells. (ca. 1780)-Henry Jenkins

138. 威廉·米娜(WILHELMINA)作为文艺复兴时期圣母玛利亚(MADONNA)和圣婴哭泣肖像(以莱昂纳多(LEONARDO)名字命名) - 弗朗西斯科·维佐利- 高清作品[43%]

 CRYING PORTRAIT OF WILHELMINA AS A RENAISSANCE MADONNA WITH HOLY CHILD (AFTER LEONARDO)-FRANCESCO-VEZZOLI-

CRYING PORTRAIT OF WILHELMINA AS A RENAISSANCE MADONNA WITH HOLY CHILD (AFTER LEONARDO)-FRANCESCO-VEZZOLI-
(威廉·米娜(WILHELMINA)作为文艺复兴时期圣母玛利亚(MADONNA)和圣婴哭泣肖像(以莱昂纳多(LEONARDO)名字命名)-弗朗西斯科·维佐利-)

140. 这是一款罕见乔治二世时期3½英寸拱形表盘钟表,其原始红木罩壳中带有闹钟。(1750-1760) by Benjamin Gray 高清作品[43%]

A rare George II period 3 ½ inch arched dial timepiece with alarm in its original mahogany hooded case. (1750-1760)

材质 :Mahogany to the case. Brass, iron and steel to the movement 尺寸 :28 × 14.5 × 11.5 cm Design\\\\u002FDecorative Art

这是一款罕见乔治二世时期3½英寸拱形表盘钟表,其原始红木罩壳中带有闹钟。(1750-1760)-本杰明·格雷(British, circa 1676–1764)

英文名称:A rare George II period 3 ½ inch arched dial timepiece with alarm in its original mahogany hooded case. (1750-1760)-Benjamin Gray