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Altar frontal, Embroidered net, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
16th century
Spoon, Pewter, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
18th century
Knife, fork, and skewer needle with case, Steel, shagreen, silver, horn or ivory, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
18th century
Table knife and fork, Steel, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
18th century
Cuffs, Linen, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
ca. 1860
Plate, Pewter, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
18th century
Carving knife, Steel, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
17th century
Table knife and fork, Steel, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
17th century
Prie-dieu, Oak, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
mid-18th century
Flagon, Pewter, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
18th century
Pot, Pewter, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
18th century
The Temptation of Adam and Eve, Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)  Italian, Lead, cast and chased, covered with black lacquer, possibly Flemish
Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
early 18th century
Table knife, Steel, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
17th century
Whet-steel, Steel, silver (?), possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
18th century
Halberd-Partisan, Steel, wood, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
ca. 1620
Halberd, Steel, wood, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
ca. 1600
Halberd, Steel, wood (pine), possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
ca. 1620
Cup-Hilted Rapier, Steel, brass, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
17th century
Halberd, Steel, wood, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
17th century
Headdress (Fontange), Bobbin lace, Brussels lace, point d'Angleterre, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
early 18th century
Edging, Bobbin lace, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
18th century
Female warrior probably representing Minerva, Bust: white and black stone marble; socle: variegated red, black and gray/pink marble, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
late 18th or 19th century
Male warrior probably representing Mars, Bust: white and black stone marble; socle: variegated red, black and gray/pink marble, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
late 18th or 19th century
Piece, Needle lace, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
18th century
Spoon, Pewter, possibly Flemish
possibly Flemish
18th century
Saint Bruno, founder of the Carthusian Order, with other saints, Stained glass, possibly Flemish, Leuven
possibly Flemish, Leuven
16th century
possibly Flemish
late 16th century
possibly Flemish
early 18th century
possibly Flemish
ca. 1580–1620
possibly Flemish
18th century
possibly Flemish
1650–1700
Pair of candlesticks, Brass, iron, possibly Flemish or Dutch
possibly Flemish or Dutch
probably late 17th century
Crupper Plate, Leather, gesso, paint, Possibly Flemish or German
Possibly Flemish or German
early 16th century
Peytral Plates, Leather, gesso, metal, Possibly Flemish or German
Possibly Flemish or German
early 16th century
Cantle Plates, Steel, possibly Flemish or British
possibly Flemish or British
ca. 1475–1525
Peytral and Crupper Plates, Leather, gesso, pigment, Possibly Flemish or German
Possibly Flemish or German
early 16th century
Sword, Steel, gold, blade, German; hilt, possibly Flemish
blade, German; hilt, possibly Flemish
late 16th century
Possibly Flemish or Russian
possibly ca. 1810
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