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Head of painted crozier (crosse) (Side)
Head of painted crozier (crosse) Italian (Rome); 13th century; 14th century Rieti, Museo dei Beni Ecclesiastici della Diocesi di Rieti, s/n
Chess piece
Chess piece North French, English, Scandanavian; 13th century Compiègne, Musée Antoine Vivenel, L.347
Statuette (Front)
Statuette Flemish (Bruges, Tournai or Ghent); 14th century; 15th century Aalst, Hospitaal van de Zusters Augustinessen (Augustinian Convent), s/n
Diptych, 1 register, 1 arch across (plaquettes; colonnettes) (Front)
Diptych, 1 register, 1 arch across (plaquettes; colonnettes) French (?); 14th century or 19th century (?) Baltimore, Walters Art Museum, Inv. 71.117
Statuette (Front)
Statuette Flemish (Bruges, Tournai or Ghent); 14th century; 15th century Aalst, Hospitaal van de Zusters Augustinessen (Augustinian Convent), s/n
Statuette (Back)
Statuette French (Paris); 14th century Toronto, The Thomson Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), 68117
Box (boîte) (Body, Front)
Box (boîte) ; 15th century Bouillon, Musée Ducal, MD-MA 767
Statuette (Detail)
Statuette Central Italian; 14th century Toronto, The Thomson Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), 107394
Gabled composite panel (possibly fragment of a triptych or polyptych), 2 registers, 3 arches across (Front)
Gabled composite panel (possibly fragment of a triptych or polyptych), 2 registers, 3 arches across Unpublished; Unknown location, s/n
Crozier (crosse); known as the crozier of saint Bernard (Side)
Crozier (crosse); known as the crozier of saint Bernard French (?); German (?); 13th century Zwettl, Stift Zwettl, s/n

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