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Silver open tureen in the form of a shell supported by three hippocampi. Base supported on feet formed of turtles and coral. Sitting atop the shell basin is a figure of Neptune or Triton blowing a conch shell.

Tureen, 1824

John Bridge

A work made of etching with open bite applied with a reed pen on a zinc plate, in dark green ink with selective wiping, on cream wove japanese paper (a proofing paper).

The Woman with Figs, 1894, printed 1899

Paul Gauguin

A work made of ivy root, brass, and steel.

Pair of Flintlock Holster Pistols, c. 1660/70

Lazzarino Cominazzo

Plain stoneware vase with a narrow bottle-like neck and two rounded handles attached to the rim.

Vase, c. 1923

Henri Simmen

A work made of glass.

"Rock Crystal" Vase, 1889

Thomas Webb & Sons

A work made of walnut, brass, and gold.

Pair of Flintlock Pistols, 1700/30

J. J. Behr

A work made of steel and paint.

Three-Quarter Composite Armor for the Infantry, c. 1575/85

A work made of iron and wood.

Morgenstern, 1600-75

A work made of gelatin silver print with applied hand coloring.

Untitled, 1984

Boris Mikhailov

A work made of steel, brass, and paint.

Jousting Helm (Stechhelm), c. 1480

A work made of wood, leather, and boar skin.

Quiver for Crossbow Bolts, c. 1480

A work made of walnut and modern replacement upholstery.

Chair, 1815–20

Unknown

Porcelain plate with a scalloped rim and a blue band decorated with a central enameled image of an eagle and a colorful winged figure holding a horn.

Plate, c. 1785

A work made of steel.

Great Sallet, late 14th/early 15th century

A work made of ivory, silvered and gilt copper alloy.

La Cothurne (Tragic Pose from Le Jeu d'escharpe), modeled 1895 (cast 1900)

Agathon Léonard

A work made of silver gilt and porphyry.

Double-Sided Pendant Reliquary Cross, Interior cross: c. 600-c. 900; pendant: c. 1500, with later additions

Earthenware plate with a central enameled scene in floral wreath depicting a landscape with two figures and animals with a river on the foreground. Floral swags decorate a scalloped rim of the plate.

Plate, 1739/49

Moustiers Potteries

Broken porcelain dish with polychrome enamel decorations of foods and flowers, hunting and fishing scenes, embraced by Saldanha de Albuquerque arms and swag.

Dish, c. 1765

A work made of lead-glazed earthenware with iridescent glazes.

Vase, 1898/1900

Jozseph Rippl-Rónaï

A work made of gold, enamel, diamonds, and baroque pearl.

Baroque Pearl Mounted as a Grotesque Beast, c. 1600-c. 1725

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