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Segment of a Crozier Shaft, Elephant ivory, North Spanish
North Spanish
late 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
Head of a Crozier, Elephant ivory, traces of polychromy and gilding, South Italian
South Italian
ca. 1175–1225
Knob from a Crozier with the Entry into Jerusalem, Elephant ivory, British or North French
British or North French
ca. 1200
Crozier Head with Crucifixion, Virgin and Child, and Saint Denis, Elephant ivory, French
French
ca. 1350
Head of a Crozier with a Serpent Devouring a Flower, Copper: formed, engraved, chased, scraped, stippled, and gilt; champlevé enamel: medium and light blue, light green, yellow, red, and white; glass cabochons, French
French
ca. 1200–1220
Head of a Crozier with Saint Michael Slaying the Dragon, Champlevé enamel, copper-gilt, glass paste, French
French
1220–30
Head of a Crozier with the Annunciation, Copper formed, engraved, chased, scraped, stippled and gilt; champlevé enamel: medium blue, French
French
ca. 1225–50
Crozier Head, Translucent enamels, silver, partial-gilt, niello, South Italian
South Italian
1457
Crozier with Lamb of God, Bone with paint and gold, North Italian
North Italian
ca. 1360–1400
Crozier head, Orazio Scoppa, Silver, Italian, Naples
Orazio Scoppa
early 17th century
Head of a crozier, Boxwood (?), Italian
Italian
17th century
Crozier Head with Saint Michael Slaying the Dragon, Copper: formed, engraved, chased, scraped, stippled, and gilt; champlevé enamel: medium blue, turquoise, green (on the replaced lower shaft), yellow, red, and white, French
French
ca. 1220–30
Crozier Head, Copper-gilt, enamel, French
French
early 20th century (original dated 13th century)
Crozier Head, Copper-gilt, French
French
early 20th century (original dated 13th century)
Crozier of Dysert O'Dea, Bronze, gold, silver, enamel, Irish
Irish
early 20th century (original dated 7th century)
Crozier of Saint Mura, of Fahan, County Donegal, Bronze, silver, gem stones, Irish
Irish
early 20th century (original dated 7th century)
Crozier Head with Double Enthroned Christ, Elephant ivory with traces of modern paint and gilding, Italian
Italian
ca. 1350–1375
Crozier Head with Saint Michael and Serpent, Elephant ivory, European (Medieval style)
European (Medieval style)
19th century
Crozier Head with Double Volute, Elephant ivory, South Italian
South Italian
12th–13th century
Crozier Head, Champlevé enamel, copper-gilt, French
French
13th century
Crozier, Wax, wood, Italian
Italian
15th–16th century
Lismore Crozier, Bronze over wood, Irish
Irish
early 20th century (original dated early 11th century)
Crozier of Clonmacnoise, Bronze, silver inlay, gilt, gem stones, Irish
Irish
early 20th century
Crozier of Crmac McCarthy, Copper, enamel, gem stones, French
French
early 20th century (original dated 12th century)
Crozier Head, Champlevé enamel, copper-gilt, French
French
19th–20th century
Ivory Crozier Head with Christ in Majesty and Throne of Wisdom, Elephant ivory, Italian or German
Italian or German
13th century and later
Crozier Head with the Crucifixion and the Virgin and Child, Elephant ivory, with traces of paint and gilding, French
French
ca. 1300–1325
Head of a Crozier, Copper gilt, champlevé enamel. Volute formerly decorated with scale pattern of blue, white and red. Socket: foliated scrolls against blue enamel background (probably comes from another crosier)., French
French
1210–15