Galerie Des Minimes
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
  • Neoclassical patinated metal vase on marble base, 19th century
Galerie Des Minimes
Address:
Rue des minimes 23 ,
1000 Brussel
Region: Brussel
Country: Belgium
Tel.: +32 (0)2 5112825
E-mail: Info@GalerieDesMinimes.com
Website: www.galeriedesminimes.com
Large hunting dagger, 60 cm blade, engravings, ebony pommel, small grotesque head

Large hunting dagger, 60 cm blade, engravings, ebony pommel, small grotesque head

Terracotta fish, circa 1970

Terracotta fish, circa 1970

PEETERS Jos, Belgian school 20th, Oil on canvas

PEETERS Jos, Belgian school 20th, Oil on canvas "Still life with flowers"

"Young woman with a lyre" alabaster sculpture, circa 1900

Fauchon, wide 49 cm blade with slight curvature

Fauchon, wide 49 cm blade with slight curvature

Fauchon, wide 49 cm blade with slight curvature, reversed brass pommel and quillon, hallmarks, late 17th early 18th

Pair of large marble and gilt bronze cassolettes, 19th century

Pair of large marble and gilt bronze cassolettes, 19th century

Chandelier with tassels, late 19th century

Chandelier with tassels, late 19th century

Hungarian hussar sabre, single-pronged brass mount

Hungarian hussar sabre, single-pronged brass mount

Hungarian hussar sabre, single-pronged brass mount, reinforced quillon end, long barrette ears, strong 82 cm blade with slight curvature, blade spine marked Klingenthal, wooden scabbard, leather and strong brass reinforcement with one opening, late 18th century

"Young woman with drapes" alabaster sculpture, circa 1900

Maison Millet in Paris, pair of gilt bronze busts

Maison Millet in Paris, pair of gilt bronze busts

Maison Millet in Paris, pair of gilt bronze busts representing François III Duke and Emperor of Lorraine and Marie-Thérèse Queen of Hungary and Bohemia, 19th

Louis XV style marquetry crossbow chest of drawers

Louis XV style marquetry crossbow chest of drawers

Louis XV style marquetry crossbow chest of drawers, finely chiseled bronze ornamentation, late 19th early 20th

Orsini Bomb

Orsini Bomb

The Orsini bomb was a terrorist improvised explosive device built by and named after Felice Orsini and used as a hand grenade on 14 January 1858 in an unsuccessful attack on Napoleon III. The weapons were somewhat commonly used during a wave of militant anarchist violence in the latter half of the 19th century in Europe, and surplus bombs were also used by the Confederacy during the American Civil War. The design is reminiscent of modern impact fused grenades, such as the Soviet RGO hand grenades. Orsini bombs were designed to remove “the uncertainty of slow burning fused weapons"