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Monstrance, Gilt copper, silver, niello, and glass, Italian, probably Florence
Italian, probably Florence
third quarter 16th century
Reliquary monstrance of St. John the Baptist, C. C., Silver gilt, Italian, probably Florence
C. C.
ca. 1640, with 18th century additions
Monstrance, Diego de Atienza  Spanish, Silver gilt with enamel, cast, chased, and engraved, Peruvian, probably Lima
Diego de Atienza
1646/9
Monstrance, Silver, silver gilt, translucent and opaque enamels, rock crystal, Spanish
Spanish
ca. 1500
Monstrance, Gold, enamel, pearls, German and Polish
German and Polish
16th–17th century
Monstrance, Gilt copper, Italian
Italian
probably 16th century
Monstrance, Silver-gilt, German
German
about 1450
Monstrance from a Sculpture, Metal, and glass (modern  attachment), European (?)
European (?)
19th or 20th century (?)
Monstrance, Silver gilt, Portuguese
Portuguese
early 20th century (original dated late 15th century)
Reliquary of Mary Magdalene, Gilded copper, gilded silver, rock crystal, verre églomisé, and a tooth (possibly human), North Italian
North Italian
14th and 15th century
Reliquary, Monstrance, Copper-gilt, silver-gilt, glass, German
German
15th century
The Betrayal and Mocking of Christ, Carved, gessoed and gilt wood; enameled glass; copper (?) wire. Assembled., European (possibly France)
European (possibly France)
ca. 1900
Ostensory, Silver, silver-gilt, basse taille enamel,  rock crystal, Italian (?)
Italian (?)
19th century (early 15th century style)