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A work made of steel and paint.

Funerary Close Helmet, 1600/1700

A work made of steel, iron, wood, velvet, and attached tassel.

State Halberd, 1600/10

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 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 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

A work made of silk; diamond twill weave; cut warp fringe; applied gold and silver leaf.

Kyoto Rooftop: Nishijin V, 1985

Glen Kaufman

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

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

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

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

Vase, 1898/1900

Jozseph Rippl-Rónaï

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