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Patricia F.,
Garnitures: Vase Sets from
National Trust Houses, 2016, V&A Publishing, ISBN 0892361735, 9781851779000 "This
armour is a
garniture: a single...
- but was also po****r for use in tournaments.
Wealthy men
often owned '
garnitures',
which were
armours with
interchangeable parts ('pieces of exchange')...
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Elizabethan gentlemen of high rank; many of the
armours are part of
large garnitures with the
additional pieces of
exchange also depicted. The
album displays...
- as wall
sconces (wall-mounted
candle holders), inkstands,
clocks and
garnitures.
Ormolu wares can be
identified by a
clear ring when tapped,
showing that...
-
recipes may be the same,
differing "only in
their sauces, butters, or
garnitures". Most
important is
trying to
achieve Maillard reaction on meat to ensure...
-
Roman Emperor Frederick III.
During the 1480s,
Lorenz created spectacular garnitures, or
matching sets, of
armour for
Frederick and
especially for his son...
- of a
Christmas dinner wrapped in
streaky bacon as pigs in blankets. A
garniture à la
chipolata consists of onions,
chipolata sausages, chestnuts, salt...
- The
Khalili Imperial Garniture is a trio of cloisonné
vases created for a ****anese
Imperial commission during the
Meiji era. The
items were exhibited...
- oven.
There are many
variations of the
original recipe in
terms of the
garniture. The
standard variations are: Gratinée: with
added Gruyère cheese; Forestière:...
- mine (a.k.a. pot à feu) is a
firework that
expels stars and/or
other garnitures into the sky. Shot from a
mortar like a s****, a mine
consists of a canister...