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A work made of steel and oak.

Halberd for the Bodyguard of Wolf Dietrich von Raitenau, Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg, 1589

A work made of iron, steel, wood, and cord.

Sword, early 15th century

A work made of glass.

Paperweight, c. 1878

Cristallerie de Pantin

A work made of steel and brass.

Boy's Gun, third quarter of 17th century

A work made of lead-glazed earthenware with polychrome enamels.

Plate, c. 1886

Christopher Dresser

A work made of wood-block print, printed twice in black and brown inks, with selective wiping, and hand-applied orange, yellow, red, two tones of green, two tones of blue, silver-gray and black watercolor, on cream wove japanese paper laid down on cream laid japanese paper (a laminate made by the artist).

L’univers est créé (The Universe Is Being Created), from the Noa Noa Suite, 1893/94

Paul Gauguin

A work made of steeel, iron, wood, and fish skin.

Mace, 1480/1500

A work made of agate, gold, enamel, and pearls.

Dress Ornament, 16th century (cameo); 17th century (mount)

A work made of steel.

Backplate with Fauld, 1525/75

A work made of tin-glazed earthenware (maiolica).

Dish (Coppa Amatoria), 1530/45

Walnut two part desk with mirrored doors flanked by fluted pilasters capped with gilded leafage capitals in the upper part and a drop front desk with small drawers and pigeon holes, and a lower portion with three drawers on either side and recessed knee hole section.

Secretary Cabinet, 1732

John Kirkhoffer

A work made of wood, brass, iron, hide, cord, and paint.

French Military Side Drum and Drumsticks, 1772

A work made of steel, wood (pine), velvet, attached tassel, and gilded iron nails.

Bill, 1505/15

A work made of steel.

Close Helmet for the Joust, 1580/90

A work made of wood, iron, brass, gilding, silk velvet, and silk damask.

Buckler, 1630/50

A work made of glass.

Paperweight, 1846

Pietro Bigaglia

A work made of silver.

Monteith, 1703

Thomas Bolton

A work made of steel.

Breastplate, c. 1540

A work made of steel and leather.

Pair of Mitten Gauntlets, c. 1480 and 19th century in 15th century style

A work made of cotton, plain weave; stamp-applied wax resist dyed (batik cap).

Tubular Kirt (Sarong), c. 1930

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