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Model for an altar, Terracotta, Italian or French
Italian or French
ca. 1700–1730
Pair of Pistol Holsters, Velvet, metallic thread, leather, probably Italian or French
probably Italian or French
mid-18th century
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
Storage Jar (Albarello), Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian or French
Italian or French
16th century or later
Storage Jar (Albarello), Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian or French
Italian or French
16th century or later
Head of Ceres, Sardonyx and silver-gilt, Italian or French
Italian or French
mid-19th century
Rooster, Giambologna  Netherlandish, Bronze, on a later stone base, Italian or French
Giambologna
probably 19th–20th century
Fragment, Needle lace, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Fragment, Needle lace, Italian or French
Italian or French
early 18th century
Galloon, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Galloon, Silk and metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Galloon, Silk and metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Galloon, Metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Fan, Gold, tortoiseshell, parchment, paint, gilt, sequins, glass, Italian or French
Italian or French
third quarter 18th century
Galloon, Metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Galloon, Metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Galloon, Metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Galloon, Metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Galloon, Metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Galloon, Metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Galloon, Metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th–18th century
Fan, Paper, paint, mother-of-pearl, gilt, Italian or French
Italian or French
first half 18th century
Fan, Tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl, parchment, paint, gilt, silver gilt, glass, Italian or French
Italian or French
last quarter 18th century
Folding fan, Gold, tortoiseshell, paper, paint, gilt, gold leaf, celluloid, glass, Italian or French
Italian or French
late 18th century
Chasuble, Silk and metal thread on silk, Italian or French
Italian or French
ca. 1825
Collar, Needle lace, Italian or French
Italian or French
late 17th century
Étui, Straw, silk, and metal thread; metal spangles; silk lining, Italian or French
Italian or French
18th century
Panel, Silk, Italian or French
Italian or French
ca. 1780
Piece, Silk and metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
ca. 1720
Piece, Silk and metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th century
Piece, Silk and metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
1725–30
Piece, Silk, Italian or French
Italian or French
1740–50
Piece, Silk and linen on canvas, Italian or French
Italian or French
18th century
Collar, Needle lace, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th century
Piece, Silk, Italian or French
Italian or French
1735–40
Fragment, Needle lace, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th century
Piece, Silk and metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
ca. 1710
Piece, Silk and metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
early 18th century
Piece, Silk, Italian or French
Italian or French
17th century
Length, Silk and metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
mid-18th century
Orphrey, Silk and metal thread, Italian or French
Italian or French
1742
Edging, Linen, needle lace, Point plat, Italian or French
Italian or French
late 17th or early 18th century