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Relief (appliqué; probably fragment from a triptych or tabernacle) (Front)
Relief (appliqué; probably fragment from a triptych or tabernacle) French; 14th century Berlin, Skulpturensammlung und Museum für Byzantinische Kunst, Inv. 7102 (almost completely destroyed)
Mirror case (valve de miroir) (Back)
Mirror case (valve de miroir) French (?); 13th century-14th century Venice, Museo Correr, Cl. XVII n. 5
Panel (fragment of a box or tabernacle), 1 register (plaquette) (Front)
Panel (fragment of a box or tabernacle), 1 register (plaquette) North Italian (?); 14th century; 15th century Budapest, Iparművészeti Múzeum (Museum of Applied Arts), Inv. 18857a
Panel (fragment of a box or tabernacle), 1 register (plaquette) (Back)
Panel (fragment of a box or tabernacle), 1 register (plaquette) North Italian (?); 14th century; 15th century Budapest, Iparművészeti Múzeum (Museum of Applied Arts), Inv. 18857a
Pax, 1 register, 1 ogee arch across (baiser de paix) (Back)
Pax, 1 register, 1 ogee arch across (baiser de paix) Netherlandish; 15th century Aachen, Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, KK 874
Four-sided relief (possibly fragment from a crozier; crosse; colonnettes; arcatures) (Side 4)
Four-sided relief (possibly fragment from a crozier; crosse; colonnettes; arcatures) French (Paris); 14th century Antwerp, Museum Mayer van den Bergh, MMB.0440
Diptych, 3 registers, 4 arches across (plaquettes; frise d'arcature); used as part of the binding of a book (Back cover)
Diptych, 3 registers, 4 arches across (plaquettes; frise d'arcature); used as part of the binding of a book French (Paris); 14th century Paris, Musée du Louvre, MR 416

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