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Powder Flask, Bronze, gold, wood, steel, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
ca. 1560–80
Visored Sallet, Steel, possibly French or Flemish
possibly French or Flemish
ca. 1475
Lappet (one of a pair), Needle lace, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
early 19th century
Needle sheath, Wood, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
17th century
Fragment, Bobbin lace, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
early 18th century
Fragment, Bobbin lace, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
18th century
Border, Drawnwork, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
18th century
Fan, Ivory, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
first half 18th century
Small or hanging bénitier, Pewter, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
17th century
Parnassus, Bronze, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
ca. 1560–65
Escutcheon, Iron, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
17th century
Baluster top spoon, Silver, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
17th century
Head of a horse, Colorless glass, silver stain, and vitreous paint, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
16th century or later
Border, Drawnwork, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
18th century
Pommel Plate, Steel, gold, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
ca. 1580
Strip, Bobbin lace, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
18th century
Border, Bobbin lace, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
late 18th century
Edging, Bobbin lace, French or Flemish
French or Flemish
early 19th century
Crucifix, Ivory, Northern French or Flemish
Northern French or Flemish
late 16th–early 17th century
Panel, Wool, Northern French or Flemish
Northern French or Flemish
late 17th–early 18th century
French or Flemish
18th century
French or Flemish
early 17th century
French or Flemish
early 19th century
French or Flemish
18th century
French or Flemish
18th century
Beggars at a Doorway, Master of the Béguins, French or Flemish, active 1650–60 (possibly Abraham Willemsens, Flemish, active by 1627, died 1672)  French, Flemish, Oil on canvas
Master of the Béguins, French or Flemish, active 1650–60 (possibly Abraham Willemsens, Flemish, active by 1627, died 1672)
Portrait of a Woman, Netherlandish or French  Netherlandish or French, Oil on oak panel, Franco-Flemish
Netherlandish or French
ca. 1470–80
Porringer, I. I. C., Pewter, French or Flemish, Lille or Liège
I. I. C.
17th–18th century
Adoration of the Magi, Flemish , first quarter of the sixteenth century, Pen and light brown and grayish brown ink over traces of black chalk; original borderline all around., Flemish, Antwerp
Flemish
first quarter 16th century
Emperor Vespasian Cured by Veronica's Veil, Wool, silk, and gilt-metal-strip-wrapped silk in slit, dovetailed, and double interlocking tapestry weave., Flemish, Brussels
Flemish, Brussels
ca. 1510
Double Virginal, Lodewijck Grouwels  Flemish, active The Netherlands, Pine, spruce, paint, gilding, ivory, Flemish
Lodewijck Grouwels
1600
Armorial tazza, Italian (Venice) or façon de Venise (Venetian-style), Colorless (slightly gray) nonlead glass; blown, pattern-molded, enameled, gilt, Venetian or façon de Venise, or French
Italian
French
1499–1514
Lidded saltcellar, Temne or Bullom artist(s), Ivory, Temne or Bullom
Temne or Bullom artist(s)
ca. 1490–1530
Allegory of Rout and Pillage, Dirck Vellert  Netherlandish, Colorless glass, vitreous paint and silver stain, Flemish
Dirck Vellert
ca. 1520
Rosary bead, Boxwood, gilded silver, Flemish
Flemish
ca. 1525–50
Tankard, Pewter, Flemish
Flemish
18th century
Wild Man, Brass, Flemish
Flemish
16th century
Man with a Mixing Bowl, Joseph Willems  Flemish, Terracotta, Flemish
Joseph Willems
1736
Cuirass, Steel, gold, Italian or Flemish
Italian or Flemish
ca. 1490–1500
Armet, Steel, pigment, British or Flemish
British or Flemish
ca. 1500–1510