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Processional cross, Partly gilt silver, niello, and copper with traces of gilding, over wood, Italian, Florence
Italian, Florence
ca. 1460–80
Processional Cross, Silver, silver-gilt, Byzantine
Byzantine
ca. 1000–1050
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Ezra, Wood, tin
Ezra
ca. 1500
The Cloisters Cross, Walrus ivory, British
British
ca. 1150–60
Processional Cross, Silver, partially gilt on wood core, carved gems, jewels, Spanish
Spanish
ca. 1150–75
Crucifix, White oak with paint, gold leaf, and tin leaf (corpus); softwood with paint and tin leaf (cross), Spanish
Spanish
ca. 1150–1200
Reliquary cross and chain, Gold, diamonds, enamel, Spanish
Spanish
early 17th century
Altar cross, Rock crystal, gold, enamel, possibly Spanish
possibly Spanish
17th century
Sconce (one of a pair), Gilded pine and gesso, silver, silk, wool tent and cross stitch on canvas, British
British
ca. 1720
Cross, Gold, crystals, Iberian
Iberian
18th century
Cross Hilt Sword, Clemens Horn  German, Iron, silver, wood, copper alloy, steel, gold, hilt, British, London; blade, German, Solingen
Clemens Horn
1600–1625
Crucifix, Kongo artist, Solid cast brass, Kongo
Kongo artist
16th–17th century
Crucifix with Saint Anthony of Padua, Kongo artist, Brass, wood, lead-tin alloy sheet, plant fiber cord, Kongo
Kongo artist
16th–18th century (pendant figure); 19th century (cross)
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Copper, Central or Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
15th century
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Bronze, Tigrinya peoples
Northern Highlands artist
12th–13th century
Mäsqälä qǝddase (liturgical cross), Northern Highlands artist, Bronze, Northern Highlands region
Northern Highlands artist
13th–14th century
Dish Cross, Gerardus Boyce  American, Silver, American
Gerardus Boyce
1820–40
The Wayfarer Crowned by Happiness from The Table of Cebes, David Kandel  German, Wool and silk on canvas (cross-stitch, 48-56 per sq. in., 9 per sq. cm.; tent stitch, 156-190 per sq. in., 30-36 per sq. cm.), French
David Kandel
1550–80
Processional Cross with Hanging Ornaments, Bronze
500–599
Base for a Cross, Copper alloy: leaded medium-tin bronze with a significant trace of zinc, Byzantine
Byzantine
11th century
Crucifix, Oak, polychromy, French
French
ca. 1300
Crucifix, Wood with polychromy, North Italian
North Italian
ca. 1200–1220
Processional Cross, Silver, mounted on wood, Syrian
Syrian
6th century, with modern restoration
Plaque in the Form of a Cartouche; two ankhs; ankh, two nefers, Glazed steatite
ca. 1492–1473 B.C.
Cross with Apostles, Stone, Northeast French
Northeast French
late 15th–early 16th century
Shell Cross, Shell, Byzantine
Byzantine
300–700
Base of an Altar Cross with Reading Angels Sitting on Dragons and Standing Church Fathers, Copper alloy, cast and gilt, North Italian
North Italian
ca. 1125–50
Cowroid Stamp Seal from Ruiu's Burial, Steatite (glazed)
ca. 1504–1447 B.C.
Scarab from Rennefer's Burial, Faience
ca. 1504–1447 B.C.
Cross, George Laskaris (Giorgios Laskaris), Boxwood, Byzantine
George Laskaris (Giorgios Laskaris)
1550–1600
Crucifix, Copper alloy, gilding, German
German
1125–50
Pectoral with Christ and the Lamb of God and the Symbols of the Four Evangelists, Walrus ivory with gilt-copper sheets and copper alloy pin, British or North French
British or North French
1000–1050
Reliquary Crucifix, Silver, gilded silver, and niello (cross); elephant ivory with gilding (corpus), North Spanish
North Spanish
ca. 1125–75
Reliquary Cross, Translucent enamel, silver, silver-gilt, coral, glass, rock-crystal, gold leaf, Italian
Italian
14th century
Reliquary Cross, Translucent enamel, silver, silver-gilt, rock crystal, glass, iron tang, Italian
Italian
ca. 1366–1400
Reliquary Cross with Christ Crucified and the Virgin and Child, Copper alloy, niello, Byzantine
Byzantine
11th century
Silver Cross, Silver, niello, Byzantine
Byzantine
500–700
Cross Fragment with Saint John the Theologian, Copper alloy and iron, Byzantine
Byzantine
11th century
Base for a Cross, Copper alloy, cast, filed, reamed, and scraped, Byzantine
Byzantine
11th century
Base for a Cross, Copper alloy, cast, filed, reamed, and scraped, Byzantine
Byzantine
11th century