Well, we all like what we like and it's only normal to gravitate more towards beautiful and easily recognizable items. I'm not scolding anyone,...
I see there wasn't much interest in these deniers of Antioch and their story, possibly due to my rather poor photographs. Here's another addition...
No prob.
Where do you get the Lego sets to build those tho?
Here is a tornese of Martino Zaccaria in Chios c. 1324-1329 (1328-1329): [ATTACH] cf Lunardi S9, cf Cecchinato pp.79-80, cf Mazarakis p. 326,...
If you have access to Lunardi most of your id is already there. As I thought these are also in Tzamalis (at least one variation) F203 p.256....
Unfortunately I don't have Lunardi here either, but it looks like a tornese of Chios. I do have Tzamalis though, and I'll check tomorrow to see...
@VD76 we've talked before about the tornese in Italy, when you posted that wonderful tornese of Alfonso di Trastamara naming him Duke of Athens....
It's definitely a tornese of Campobasso.
I'm asking because this was done on the cover of Duplessy Royales with direct sunlight, notice the very similar color and rather similar texture,...
Got a really small lot of 3 AE3 late 4th to early 5th century bronzes with a nice sandy look that are rather common but are such a pleasure to...
Did you take this picture on the cover of Duplessy?
Thank you so much for your offer, if you get the time and could actually scan it, not necessarily whole, but the bits and pieces most relevant to...
My strategy is to bid on things I can afford.
I am away from home and my library so I can't check and I can't recall if it was in Lafaurie that I read the assignment of this type to late 990s,...
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