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Balkan (probably Bosnian/Herzegovinian)
18th century
Chessmen (32), Ivory and brown horn, probably Bosnian
probably Bosnian
19th century
Border, Linen and red silk, drawnwork, Bosnian
Bosnian
17th century
Dvojnice, Plumwood, Bosnian
Bosnian
late 19th century
Dagger (Yatagan) with Sheath, Steel, ivory, silver, carnelian, ruby, Balkan
Balkan
18th century
Flintlock Pistol, Iron, wood, silver, German silver (nickel-copper-zinc alloy), copper alloy (brass), niello, Balkan
Balkan
18th–19th century
Miquelet Gun, Wood, steel, brass, niello, silver, mother-of-pearl, coral, turquoise, sapphire, ruby, Balkan
Balkan
18th century
Flask with Handles, Pewter, Balkan
Balkan
15th–16th century
Yatagan with Scabbard, Steel, silver, gold, coral, Anatolian or Balkan
Anatolian or Balkan
dated 1802–3
Yatagan with Scabbard, Steel, silver, gold, coral, Anatolian or Balkan
Anatolian or Balkan
dated A.H. 1238/1822 CE
Dish: The Destruction of the Hosts of Pharaoh, Master IC (probably Jean Court) or French, Limoges, Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt.
Master IC (probably Jean Court)
Jean Cour (or Court)
probably early 17th century
Balkan
18th century
Balkan
late 18th–early 19th century
Balkan
18th century
Balkan
18th century
Balkan
18th century
Balkan
18th century
Balkan
17th century
Balkan
17th–18th century
Balkan
19th century
Knife with Sheath, Steel, ivory, coral, brass, silver, wood, leather, Balkan, Turkish
Balkan, Turkish
18th–19th century
Hercules and Achelous, Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian  Austrian, Ivory, probably Austrian
Master of the Martyrdom of St. Sebastian
probably mid-17th century
Dizi, Jade, probably Chinese
probably Chinese
late 18th–early 19th century
Curlik, Wood, Eastern Europe (Bosnian)
Eastern Europe (Bosnian)
1936–37
Sargija, Woods, steel, copper wire, Eastern European (Bosnian)
Eastern European (Bosnian)
1937
Rattle, Probably Nootka, Wood, pebbles, metal, Native American (Nootka, probably)
Probably Nootka
19th century
Miquelet Gun, Wood, steel, mother-of-pearl, colored stones, Balkan, Italian barrel
Balkan, Italian barrel
Barrel 17th c.., gun later
Crossbow of Count Ulrich V of Württemberg (1413–1480), Heinrich Heid von Winterthur  probably Swiss, Wood (European hornbeam), horn, animal sinew, staghorn, birch bark, iron alloy, copper alloy, pigment, German, probably Stuttgart
Heinrich Heid von Winterthur
dated 1460
Helm for the Joust of Peace (<i>Stechhelm</i>), Steel, copper alloy, German, probably Nuremberg
German, probably Nuremberg
ca. 1500
Helmet, Steel, iron, gold, silver, copper alloy, Turkish, probably Istanbul
Turkish, probably Istanbul
ca. 1560
Saber, Steel, gold, fish skin, wood, Turkish, probably Istanbul
Turkish, probably Istanbul
1522–66
Armet, LIONARDO  Italian, Steel, copper alloy, Italian, probably Milan
LIONARDO
ca. 1440
Shield, Girolamo da Treviso  Italian, Wood, linen, gesso, gold leaf, polychromy, Italian, probably Bologna
Girolamo da Treviso
ca. 1535
Congressional Presentation Sword and Scabbard of Major General John E. Wool (1784–1869), Samuel Jackson  American, Steel, gold, brass, diamonds, rubies, American, probably Baltimore
Samuel Jackson
1854–55
Viking Sword, Steel, copper, silver, niello, European, probably Scandinavia
European, probably Scandinavia
10th century
Buddha Offering Protection, Copper alloy, India (probably Bihar)
India (probably Bihar)
late 6th–early 7th century
Hunters in a Landscape, Anonymous, 16th century, Wool, silk (14 warps per inch; 5-6 per cm), British, probably London
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1575–95
Watch, David Ramsay, Case: painted enamel on copper, partly gilt, and silver gilt; Movement: gilded brass, steel, partly blued, and silver, British, probably London
David Ramsay
I. R. (probably Jean Reymond)
ca. 1620–25
possibly Balkan
possibly 18th century or modern
Balkan (Roumelian)
18th century