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Rapier, Steel, silver, copper, possibly German or Italian, Venice
possibly German or Italian, Venice
1580
Bottle, Glass, metal, Italian, Venice or German
Italian, Venice or German
18th century
Bottle, Glass, metal, Italian, Venice or German
Italian, Venice or German
17th–18th century
Standing cup, Glass, Italian, Venice or German
Italian, Venice or German
19th century
English Horn, Wood, leather, horn, ivory, metal, possibly German or Italian
possibly German or Italian
ca. 1825–50
Flask, Glass, possibly French or Italian, Venice
possibly French or Italian, Venice
17th century
Wineglass, Glass, blown with applied decoration, Italian, Venice (Murano) or façon de Venise possibly Dutch
Italian, Venice (Murano) or façon de Venise possibly Dutch
17th century
Pellet Crossbow, Steel, wood (rosewood), iron alloy, copper alloy, Italian or possibly Southern German
Italian or possibly Southern German
probably 1550–1600
Coffer or chest key, Wrought iron, probably Northern Italian or possibly German
probably Northern Italian or possibly German
17th century
possibly Spanish or Italian, Venice
early 16th century
Small Sword, Steel, wood, leather, possibly Italian or Spanish; blade, possibly German, Solingen
possibly Italian or Spanish; blade, possibly German, Solingen
ca. 1700
Pharmacy jar (albarello), Glass; blown, marbleized decoration, possibly Italian, Venice (Murano) or possibly French, façon de Venise
possibly Italian, Venice (Murano) or possibly French, façon de Venise
18th–19th century
Bowl with Allegory of Peace, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Venice or Duchy of Urbino (possibly Pesaro)
Italian, Venice or Duchy of Urbino (possibly Pesaro)
1561
Double cup (Doppelscheuer), Colorless (slightly gray) nonlead glass. Blown, enameled, gilt., Façon de venise, Germany or Silesia (possibly Petersdorf)
Façon de venise, Germany or Silesia (possibly Petersdorf)
late 19th century