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Head of crozier (crosse) (Side 2)
Head of crozier (crosse) French, German (Mainz?); 14th century Amsterdam, Rijksmuseum, BK-16991
Pax (baiser de paix); also known as Pax of Marshal Boucicaut (Front)
Pax (baiser de paix); also known as Pax of Marshal Boucicaut French (Paris) and Italian (Genoa); 15th century Portovenere (La Spezia), Parish Church of San Lorenzo, s/n
Wing, right (fragment of a diptych), 2 registers, 3 arches across, bands of rosettes (frise d'arcatures; décor de roses) (Side)
Wing, right (fragment of a diptych), 2 registers, 3 arches across, bands of rosettes (frise d'arcatures; décor de roses) French; 14th century Birmingham, Oscott College, Inv. 54
Polyptych (tabernacle) (Front)
Polyptych (tabernacle) North Netherlandish (Utrecht) or South Netherlandish (Flemish); 15th century Detroit, The Detroit Institute of Arts, 23.149
Chess piece (Front)
Chess piece South German; North German; 14th century Dresden, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Grünes Gewölbe, Inv. II 201
Panel, 1 register, 1 ogee arch across (plaquette); reused as a pax (baiser de paix) (Front)
Panel, 1 register, 1 ogee arch across (plaquette); reused as a pax (baiser de paix) French (Paris); 14th century Bruges, Bruggemuseum-Gruuthuse, Inv. 0.7.VIII
Diptych with gables, 3 registers, 3 arches across (frise d'arcatures); known as 'Soissons Diptych' (Front)
Diptych with gables, 3 registers, 3 arches across (frise d'arcatures); known as 'Soissons Diptych' French (Paris); 13th century London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 211-1865
Statuette (Top)
Statuette French; 19th century Providence, Rhode Island School of Design, Museum of Art, 13.1491B

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