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Spinario, Antonello Gagini  Italian, Bronze, Italian, possibly Messina
Antonello Gagini
early 16th century
Terracotta fish-plate, Bastis Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Campanian or Sicilian
Bastis Painter
ca. 375–360 BCE
Terracotta vase in the form of a mouse, Randazzo Group, Terracotta, Greek, Sicilian
Randazzo Group
mid-5th century BCE
Terracotta lebes gamikos (jar associated with weddings) with lid, Terracotta, Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe
Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe
3rd century BCE
Terracotta vase, Terracotta, Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe
Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe
3rd–2nd century BCE
Bronze fragment of an inscription, Bronze, Greek, Sicilian
Greek, Sicilian
ca. 490–480 BCE
Terracotta vase, Terracotta, Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe
Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe
3rd–2nd century BCE
Terracotta head of a youth, Terracotta, Greek, Sicilian or South Italian
Greek, Sicilian or South Italian
early 5th century BCE
Terracotta lamp in the form of an elephant's head, Terracotta, Greek, Sicilian
Greek, Sicilian
3rd century BCE
Body of a terracotta vase, Terracotta, Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe
Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe
3rd–2nd century BCE
Terracotta lekanis (dish) with lid and finial, Terracotta, Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe
Greek, Sicilian, Centuripe
2nd half of 3rd century BCE
Two terracotta busts, Terracotta, Greek, Sicilian
Greek, Sicilian
4th century BCE
Silver dekadrachm, Euainetos, Silver, Greek, Sicilian, Syracuse
Euainetos
400–390 BCE
Plaque, Bone; carved and incised
12th century
Casket with Painted Roundels, Ivory, painted; gilded silver mounts with glass, quartz, and turquoise inlays
late 12th–early 13th century
Plaque, Bone; carved and incised
12th century
Pyxis with Painted Designs, Ivory; painted, gilded copper alloy mounts
second half 12th–first half 13th century
Fragment of an Oliphant, Ivory; carved
11th–12th century
Crozier Head with Lamb of God, Elephant ivory, with traces of paint and gilding, silver pins, Sicilian or North Italian
Sicilian or North Italian
13th century
“Augustalis” of Frederick II Hohenstaufen (r. 1215–50), Gold, Italian
Italian
1230–50
Gilt ripple frame, Poplar. Gilt; orange-red bole. Iron hanger., Sicilian(?)
Sicilian(?)
late 17th century
Box with Equestrian Falconers, Elephant ivory with copper alloy mounts, polychromy, Italian
Italian
13th century
Greek, Sicilian
mid-6th century BCE
Greek, Sicilian
6th century BCE
Greek, Sicilian
5th century BCE
Kimon
405–400 BCE
Knife, Steel, silver, turquoise or glass, Southern Italian or Sicilian
Southern Italian or Sicilian
19th century
Spoon, Tortoiseshell, ivory, coral, and brass, Southern Italian or Sicilian
Southern Italian or Sicilian
possibly 18th century
Spoon, Wood, coral, and brass, probably Southern Italian or possibly Sicilian or Algerian
probably Southern Italian or possibly Sicilian or Algerian
possibly 18th century
Spoon, Bone, brass, coral, and mother-of-pearl, probably Southern Italian or possibly Sicilian
probably Southern Italian or possibly Sicilian
possibly 18th century
Pharmacy jar (albarello), Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), possibly Italian, Sicily
possibly Italian, Sicily
dated 1551
Albarello, Lazzaro workshop, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Palermo, Sicily
Lazzaro workshop
second half 16th century
Albarello, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Sicily
Italian, Sicily
16th century
Albarello, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Sicily or Faenza
Italian, Sicily or Faenza
second half 16th century
Pendant in the form of a phoenix, Gold, enamel, rubies, Italian, Sicily
Italian, Sicily
first half 17th century
Pendant, Gold, verre eglomisé, enamel, pearls, Italian, Sicily
Italian, Sicily
17th century
Pendant, Gold, enamel, emeralds, diamonds, beryl, Italian, probably Sicily
Italian, probably Sicily
ca. 1650–75
Albarello, Vincenzo di Marco, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Sicily or Faenza
Vincenzo di Marco
second half 16th century
Albarello, Vincenzo di Marco, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Sicily or Faenza
Vincenzo di Marco
second half 16th century
Pair of scent flasks, Gilt copper, coral, Italian, Sicily, possibly Palermo
Italian, Sicily, possibly Palermo
18th century