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Openwork panels, part of a casket (plaque ajourée; coffret) (Open)
Openwork panels, part of a casket (plaque ajourée; coffret) French (Burgundy?); 15th century Paris, Musée du Louvre, MRR 83
Openwork panels, part of a casket (plaque ajourée; coffret) (Detail, back)
Openwork panels, part of a casket (plaque ajourée; coffret) French (Burgundy?); 15th century Paris, Musée du Louvre, MRR 83
Gabled wing, left (part of a diptych), 3 registers, 3 arches across (frise d'arcatures) (Back)
Gabled wing, left (part of a diptych), 3 registers, 3 arches across (frise d'arcatures) North French or Paris; 13th century Baltimore, Walters Art Museum, Inv. 71.157
Head of crozier (crosse) (Side 1)
Head of crozier (crosse) French; 14th century Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, BK-NM-2306
Statuette (part of a group); Virgin and Child from the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis (Vierge de Saint-Denis) (Back)
Statuette (part of a group); Virgin and Child from the Abbey Church of Saint-Denis (Vierge de Saint-Denis) French (Paris); 13th century Cincinnati, The Taft Museum, 1931.319
Statuette (probably part of a staff) (Detail)
Statuette (probably part of a staff) ; 15th century Langres, Saint-Mammès Cathedral Treasury (property of the French State), Inv. 13
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
Painted crozier (crosse); known as the Crozier of Bishop Malavolti (Side)
Painted crozier (crosse); known as the Crozier of Bishop Malavolti Italian (Siena?); 14th century Siena, Museo dell'Opera della Metropolitana, Inv. OA/3063

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