Vadas József (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 13. (Budapest, 1993)

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2. A chest from Heimhilgcn, near Trostberg, early 17th century. Private collection 3. The gate tower and architectural motif on the front of the Budapest chest 4. The gate tower and architectural motif on the front of the chest in the collection of the Bad Reichenhall Museum, early 17th century 5. The Enncberg chest from 1701, in the collection of the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts 6. Enncberg chest, 1772. (?), Innsbruck, Tiroler Volkskunstmuscum 7. Enncberg chest, 1734. Innsbruck, Tiroler Volkskunstmuscum Rúzsa, György: A Chapter... 1. The cover plate of Pál Esterházy 's book, published in 1696. Archives of the Museum of Applied Arts, Budapest 2. Page 379 of die book 3. The icon of the Virgin of Vladimir. First half of the 12th century (?) Lime, egg tempera, 100 x 70 cm Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow Prékopa, Agnes: "Raymundus... 1. St. Theresa's transverberation. Marble, etched and painted. Naples, the end of the 1750s (?), Inv.No. 53.1921. 2. The inscription on the back of the painting. Maros, Donka: A Wedding Gift... 1. Fan. Pozsony (Bratislava), Joseph Grüner (or Grünich?), 1785 2. The reverse of the fan 3. The coats of arms 4-5. Details of the reverse Horváth, Hilda: An Outline... 1. The Palace in Pozsony (Bratislava) - a detail from the toilette room No. XX.: Cupboard. Mahogany, with ormolu mounts. Louis XVI-period. It is said to have belonged to Marie Antoinette in the St. Cloud Palace. Clock. Frencs, 1802-1803. Purchased at the First Paris Industrial Exhibition in 1802-1803, by Duke Antal Grassalkovich. A Pair of Brackets. France, 1802-1803. 2. The Pozsony (Bratislava) palace of Count János Pálffy, Senior - the view of the smaller drawing room, No. XVII. 3. The Királyfa palace of Count János Pálffy, Senior - the view of the Mirror Room. 4. The Királyfa palace - the "Pompei" room. 5. The Királyfa palace - first floor, bedroom No.5. 6. The Bajmóc Castle - the two-storey stove, Hungary, 17th century Acs, Piroska: Frigyes Glück 1. Frigyes Glück's exlibris. Francois de Bayros, around 1913. IM (Budapest Museum of Applied Arts) Documents, the former collection of Dr. Rezső Soó, Exl. Box No. 10, p. 71. 2. Samples from Frigyes Gliick's key collection; the pieces used to be parts of the former Hefncr-Altencck collection. Iron, Germany, 15-18lh century. Inv.Nos.: 2574, 2576, 2575, 2586, 2587, 2556, 2569. 3. A spoon, a knife and a fork from the cutlery collection of Frigyes Glück (formely owned by Baron Apor). Mountain crystal, gilt copper, steel. Germany, around 1600. Inv.Nos.: 3098, 3096, 3097. 4. Two knives and a fork from Frigyes Glück's cutlery collection. 1. Ivory, steel. Germany, 17th century. Inv.Nos. 3192. 3193. 2. Ivory, steel. Germany, 19th century. Decorated with the figures of Schiller and Goethe. Inv.Nos. 17.621. 17622. 5. A knife and a fork from Frigyes Glück's cutlery collection. Faience, steel. France (?), 18th century. Inv.Nos. 3060, 3061.

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