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Washington's Treasure-Chest
Anonymous
Coal, The Treasure Chest of Chemistry
Anonymous
Pensive Pirate on Chest
Anonymous
Pirate Girl card
Anonymous
Mary Read
Anonymous
Oliver Cromwell
Emanuel Gottlieb Leutze
Buried Treasure Illustration
Howard Pyle
Ulysses Recognising Achilles Amongst the Daughters of Lycomedes
Frans II the Younger (studio of) Francken
Treasure Chest, after 1666
Johann Georg (1630/31-88) Hinz
The Royal Society’s chest
Unknown
Illustration of Boy Dressed as Pirate
John Gee
Mary Read, (1690-1720), British Pirate's Mate
Karen Humpage
The Royal Society’s chest
Unknown
The Royal Society’s chest
Unknown
Captain Avery receiving three chests of Treasure on board of his Ship
English School
Three men near a money box
Pieter Arentsz & Cornelis van der Sys II
Pirate Booty and Sailing Ship
Anonymous
Pirate Woman with Treasure and Shovel
Anonymous
Captain Kidd Concealing Treasure in a Cavern
Anonymous
Wealth
Hugo de Groot
Pirate
Christian Kaempf
Allegory of Avarice
Jacopo Ligozzi
Battle of the money bags and coffers
Hieronymus Cock
The Treasure trove
Anthonie Palamedesz
Magazine Cover, Child Life
Anonymous
Tutankhamun on his chariot attacking Asiatics, side of a chest, New Kingdom, c.1340 BC
Egyptian Egyptian
Achilles discovered by Odysseus, c.1617
Peter P. & Dyck Anthony Van Rubens
Curio Cabinet, 1666
Johann Georg (1630/31-88) Hinz
Illustration of pirates
Anonymous
Detail of a Tutankhamun Chest, New Kingdom, c.1340 BC
Egyptian 18th Dynasty
Trinidad Island, Recently Explored for Treasure Supposed to Have Been Hidden by Pirates
Anonymous
Tutankhamun Chest, New Kingdom, c.1340 BC
Egyptian 18th Dynasty
Red Army men confiscating church treasures of the Simonov monastery, Moscow, USSR, 1925
Anonymous
Bugatti Type 43 taking part in the Bugatti Owners Club car teasure hunt, 25 October 1931
Bill Brunell
Dinner Given to the Operatives of Messrs. Horrocks Miller and Co. At Manchester Upon Their Visit to the Art Treasures...
Anonymous
Dividing the Spoils
Slater
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