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Card table, Carved walnut frame; pine top with marquetry of walnut, figured walnut, boxwood, alder burl, birch, olive wood, plum, padauk wood, yew, green-stained poplar, and other marquetry woods; lined with modern velvet; iron fittings, German, Bamberg
German, Bamberg
ca. 1745–50
Miniature collector's cabinet, Bernard Salomon  French, Dyed and gold-tooled leather on secondary woods pine, poplar, pear, yew; veneers of ivory, mother-of-pearl, pear, plum, ebony, rosewood, holly, ash, green stained poplar; gilded metal; reverse-painted glass, German, possibly Nuremberg
Bernard Salomon
ca. 1600
Turned cup and cover with inserts and original case, Unidentified turner, Berchtesgaden, Turned, carved, and stippled maple and plum, partly stained, German, Berchtesgaden
Unidentified
ca. 1620–50
ca. 1981–1550 B.C.
Crossbow (Halbe Rüstung) with Cranequin (Winder), Steel, wood (fruitwood, probably cherry and plum), staghorn, copper alloy, hemp, wool, probably German, possibly Saxony; cranequin, probably German
probably German, possibly Saxony; cranequin, probably German
crossbow, ca. 1575–1650; cranequin dated 1562
Small Crossbow (Schnepper), Probably for a Woman or Child, Johann Gottfried Hänisch the Elder  German, Steel, wood (fruitwood, probably plum or cherry), staghorn, hemp, wool, gold, horn, German, Dresden
Johann Gottfried Hänisch the Elder
dated 1738
Crossbow Bolt Box (Bolzenkasten) with Accessories, Wood (poplar, walnut, plum, ash), steel, iron alloy, copper alloy, staghorn, feathers (probably goose), German, probably Dresden
German, probably Dresden
ca. 1735–50
Large Cranequin, Steel, wood (probably plum), copper alloy, gold, hemp, textile (probably linen), German, possibly Saxony
German, possibly Saxony
ca. 1575–1650
Cranequin for a Member of the Ayrer Family, Steel, wood (possibly ebony or plum), hemp, textile (silk or linen), German, Nuremberg
German, Nuremberg
ca. 1570–90
Ney, Cherry or plum wood (from Hnene), Iranian (Persian), Turkey
Iranian (Persian), Turkey
late 19th century