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A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Figurine of Abstract Figure with Arms Held Outwards, 1000–1476

Chancay

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Figurine in the Form of a Striped Feline Wearing Collar, 1200–1470

Inca

A work made of ceramic and pigment.

Sculpture Fragment of Feline Standing on Rectangular Form, 1000–1470

Inca

A work made of pewter.

Tureen, 19th century

Johann Wilhelm Stucker

A work made of pewter.

Basin, Mid 18th century

A work made of linen, plain weave; embroidered.

Handkerchief, 1825/75

A work.

Panel, 18th century

A work made of silk and mohair, pusher machine lace.

Shawl, 1860s

A work made of ivory and hardstone.

Cameo Portrait of Andrew Jackson, Mid 19th century

A work.

Border, Queen Anne period (1702–1714), early 18th century

A work made of pineapple fiber, plain weave; cut and drawn work embroidered with silk and cotton in darned squares, interlocking, overcast and single faggot stitches; and embroidered with cotton in back, buttonhole, cross, individual satin, satin, stem and twined double running stitches.

Handkerchief, 1825/75

A work made of silk, plain weave; embroidered with cotton in back, buttonhole, eyelet, padded overcast, padded satin, and trammed hem stitches; edged with cotton, bobbin straight lace of a type known as "valenciennes".

Doily, 1901/25

A work made of linen, plain weave; embroidered with silk floss in buttohole, double hem, hem, and overcast stitches; cut and drawn work with silk in needle lace filling stitches.

Border, 1875/1900 (revival lace)

A work made of linen, plain weave; embroidered with cotton and linen in antique hem, back, padded overcast, and padded satin stitches; edged with cotton, bobbin-made tape and linen, bobbin straight lace of a type known as "valenciennes".

Handkerchief, 1760s

A work made of linen, plain weave; embroidered with cotton in antique hem and padded overcast stitches; insertion of cotton, bobbin straight lace of a type known as "valenciennes".

Handkerchief, 1901/25

A work made of linen, bobbin part-lace of a type known as "brussels" with a plaited bar ground.

Lace Flounce, 1720–40

A work made of wool, double interlocking 2:2 's' twill tapestry weave; main warp fringe.

Shawl, Late 18th century

A work made of gold.

Finger Ring Depicting Aphrodite, late 4th century BCE

Ancient Greek

A work made of glass.

Goblet Commemorating Queen Caroline, c. 1820

A work made of silk, gilt-metal strips, and gilt- and silvered-metal-strip-wrapped silk, plain weave with supplementary brocading wefts and supplementary patterning wefts.

Fragment, 1725/75

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