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Showing 22 results for Carolingian
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Plaque with Saint John the Evangelist, Elephant ivory, Carolingian
Carolingian
early 9th century
Plaque with the Crucifixion and the Holy Women at the Tomb, Elephant ivory, Carolingian
Carolingian
ca. 870
Plaque with the Virgin Mary as a Personification of the Church, Elephant ivory, Carolingian
Carolingian
ca. 800–825
Plaque with Enthroned Virgin and Child, Elephant ivory, Carolingian
Carolingian
850–875
Plaque with Christ enthroned with two Apostles, Elephant ivory, Carolingian
Carolingian
850–875
Situla (Bucket for Holy Water), Elephant ivory with gilded copper-alloy mounts and foil inlays, Carolingian
Carolingian
860–880
Roundel with a Personification of the Moon, Cloisonné enamel, Copper alloy, gilding,  iron back plate, Carolingian
Carolingian
ca. 860–890
Plaque with Scenes at Emmaus, Elephant ivory, Carolingian
Carolingian
ca. 850–900
Vessel Cover, Silver, partial gilt, niello, Carolingian
Carolingian
ca. 830–850
Prick Spur, Iron alloy, copper alloy, Carolingian
Carolingian
8th century
Sword, Steel, gold, silver, Carolingian
Carolingian
8th century
Key, Iron, Carolingian (?)
Carolingian (?)
9th century (?)
Gospel Book, Ink and opaque watercolor on parchment; modern leather binding, Carolingian
Carolingian
ca. 825–50
Plaque with Christ Receiving Magdeburg Cathedral from Emperor Otto I, Elephant ivory, Ottonian
Ottonian
ca. 962–968
Cross, Copper alloy, champlevé enamel, Merovingian or Carolingian
Merovingian or Carolingian
8th–9th century
Lance Head ("Flügellanz"), Steel, Carolingian or Ottonian
Carolingian or Ottonian
ca. 9th–10th century
Disk Brooch, Copper alloy, glass paste? cabochon, Frankish or Carolingian
Frankish or Carolingian
7th century (?)
Prick Spur in the Style of the 8th Century, Copper alloy, German
German
19th century
Embroidered Textile with Three Saints
, Cotton; embroidered in gold wrapped thread and silk
12th century
Dohr (men’s sash), Pohnpeian artist, Banana fiber, wool, Caroline Islands, Pohnpei
Pohnpeian artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Seated Figure, Wood, shell, paint and resin, Caroline Islands, Satawan
Caroline Islands, Satawan
late 19th–early 20th century
Hos (weather charm), Attributed to Yap Island artist, Wood, stingray spines, fiber, lime, Caroline Islands
Attributed to Yap Island artist
late 19th–early 20th century