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Head of crozier (crosse) (Side 2)
Head of crozier (crosse) French, German (Mainz?); 14th century Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, BK-16991
Statuette (Front)
Statuette French (Paris); French; 14th century Zagreb, Muzej Mimara, Inv. ATM 1003
Head of crozier (crosse) (Side 2)
Head of crozier (crosse) French, German (Mainz?); 14th century Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, BK-16991
Statuette (Back)
Statuette Netherlandish; 15th century Aachen, Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, KK 852
Gabled triptych, 3 registers (colonnettes) (Side, open)
Gabled triptych, 3 registers (colonnettes) French (Paris); 14th century Amiens, Bibliothèque municipale, Obj. Lesc. 6
Knife handle (manche de couteau) (Back)
Knife handle (manche de couteau) French (Avignon?); Italian; 14th century Saint Petersburg, The State Hermitage Museum, Inv. F 228
Diptych, 2 registers, 3 arches across (frise d'arcatures); also known as the Schoolmeesters Diptych (Front)
Diptych, 2 registers, 3 arches across (frise d'arcatures); also known as the Schoolmeesters Diptych French (Meuse Valley?), Mosan (?); 14th century Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, BK-1992-28
Statuette (Side)
Statuette ; 15th century Aillant-sur-Tholon, parish church, s/n
Mirror case (valve de miroir) (Front)
Mirror case (valve de miroir) North French or South Netherlandish (Flemish); North Italian; 15th century or 19th century Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, BK-1992-27
Diptych, 1 register, 3 arches across (plaquettes; frise d'arcatures) (Wing, right)
Diptych, 1 register, 3 arches across (plaquettes; frise d'arcatures) Unpublished; Alnwick Castle, Collection of the Duke of Northumberland, s/n

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