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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Prop shivs, knuckle duster and staff security passes

Similarity: 66%

Valkyrie sword, sheath, daggers

Similarity: 64%

Knifecraft

United States, 1948
Similarity: 64%

Homicide small display case

Similarity: 61%

Praxinoscope and zoetrope strips

Similarity: 60%

Safety in the shop: hand tools

United States, 1970
Similarity: 60%

The Story of time

United Kingdom, 1950
Similarity: 60%

Basic Metalwork

Unknown
Similarity: 60%

Bush Mechanics props - small axe

Similarity: 59%

Brownie Camera No.2-A Folding Autographic

Similarity: 59%

The Clock

United Kingdom, 2010
Similarity: 59%

Judy & Punch costume sketch

Similarity: 59%

Judy & Punch costume sketch

Similarity: 59%

Judy & Punch costume sketch

Similarity: 59%

Simple Machines

Unknown
Similarity: 59%

Mrs Appleyard's brooch from Picnic at Hanging Rock

Similarity: 58%

Tick Tock

United Kingdom, 1959
Similarity: 58%

Circular saws

United Kingdom, 1951
Similarity: 58%
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