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The Holy Family, Silvered bronze., probably Southern German, Augsburg
probably Southern German, Augsburg
late 16th century
Bacchanal of Putti, Bronze, probably Southern German, Augsburg
probably Southern German, Augsburg
late 16th century
Toilet set in original leather case, Fourteen identified German (Augsburg) goldsmiths and other German artisans; Japanese (Imari) porcelain maker, Gilt silver, hard-paste porcelain, cut glass, walnut, carved and partially gilt coniferous wood, blind-tooled and partially gilt leather, partially gilt steel and iron, textiles, moiré paper, hog's bristle, German, Augsburg
Fourteen identified German (Augsburg) goldsmiths and other German artisans; Japanese (Imari) porcelain maker
ca. 1743–45
Portions of a Costume Armor, Kolman Helmschmid  German, Steel, copper alloy, gold, German, Augsburg
Kolman Helmschmid
ca. 1525
Shrine, Matthias Walbaum  German, Ebony, silver, gilded silver, gouache on parchment, German, Augsburg
Matthias Walbaum
Anton Mozart
1598–1600
Rosewater ewer, Johann Erhard Heiglen  German, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Johann Erhard Heiglen
ca. 1730
Gate, Wrought iron, probably Southern German
probably Southern German
mid-18th century
Cup, Agate with silver-gilt mounts, probably Southern German
probably Southern German
early 18th century
Allegory of Virtues and Vices at the Court of Charles V, Hans Daucher  German, Honestone (Jurassic limestone), traces of gilding, German, probably Augsburg
Hans Daucher
ca. 1522
Apollo, Adriaen de Vries  Netherlandish, Bronze, German, probably Augsburg
Adriaen de Vries
ca. 1594–98
Armet with Mask Visor in the Form of a Rooster, Steel, German, probably Augsburg
German, probably Augsburg
ca. 1530
Pendant with Charity and Her Children, Gold, partly enameled and set with diamonds, rubies, and an emerald and with pendant pearls, probably German, Augsburg
probably German, Augsburg
late 16th–early 17th century
Christ's Entry into Jerusalem, Southern Netherlands (?), Bruges (?) Southern Netherlands, Tempera and gold  leaf on parchment, probably Southern Netherlandish, Bruges
Southern Netherlands
ca. 1480–90
Saint Michael Presenting a Donor to Christ as Salvator Mundi, Southern Netherlands Bruges (?) Southern Netherlands, Tempera and gold leaf on parchment, Southern Netherlands, probably Bruges
Southern Netherlands
ca. 1400–1410
Cup, P. S., Augsburg, Silver, partly gilt, German, Augsburg
P. S., Augsburg
last quarter 17th century
Angel, Ignaz Günther  German, Lindenwood, traces of gesso, Southern German
Ignaz Günther
ca. 1760–70
Angel, Ignaz Günther  German, Lindenwood, traces of gesso, Southern German
Ignaz Günther
ca. 1760–70
Infant Christ, Ivory, seed pearls, silk, metal thread, lace, parchment, wood and glass, Southern German
Southern German
mid-18th century
Venus, Bronze, with yellow-brown natural patina, Southern German
Southern German
early 16th century
Tobacco pipe with case, Silver, deer antler, horn, leather, Southern German
Southern German
ca. 1740
Side chair (set of four), Carved, painted, silvered, and gilded pine and beechwood, with printed cotton (not original), Southern German
Southern German
ca. 1750–60
Side chair (set of four), Carved, painted, silvered, and gilded pine and beechwood, with printed cotton (not original), Southern German
Southern German
ca. 1750–60
Angel, Ignaz Günther  German, Lindenwood, traces of gesso, Southern German
Ignaz Günther
ca. 1760–70
Angel, Ignaz Günther  German, Lindenwood, traces of gesso, Southern German
Ignaz Günther
ca. 1760–70
Angel, Ignaz Günther  German, Lindenwood, traces of gesso, Southern German
Ignaz Günther
ca. 1760–70
The Holy Family, Ivory, Southern German
Southern German
early 18th century
Padlock and key, André Omereler, Steel, partially gilded brass, Southern German
André Omereler
1531
Gimmel ring (Twin ring), Gold, enamel, rubies, emerald, Southern German
Southern German
second half 16th century
Angel, Christian Jorhan the Elder, Lindenwood, gilded and with original polychromy, Southern German
Christian Jorhan the Elder
mid-18th century
Angel, Christian Jorhan the Elder, Lindenwood, gilded and with original polychromy, Southern German
Christian Jorhan the Elder
mid-18th century
Portrait of an Unknown Mohammedan (probably a Turkish grand vizier), Unknown South German artist, Ground honestone (Jurassic limestone) on ebony and ebonized wood, Southern German
Unknown
ca. 1530
Flight into Egypt, Unknown South German artist, Bronze, Southern German
Unknown
1575–1599
Sybille of Saxony, 1512–1554
, Unknown South German artist, Ground honestone (Jurassic limestone) on maple wood, Southern German
Unknown
ca. 1530
Euphrosina de Chamemilon, Unknown South German artist, Ground honestone (Jurassic limestone) on maple wood, Southern German
Unknown
ca. 1530
Georg Mylius, born in Augsburg 1548 (as Georg Miler), Professor of Theology in Wittenberg, d. 1607, Balduin Drentwett  German, Gilded bronze, Southern German
Balduin Drentwett
Valentin Maler
ca. 1579
Bodhisattva  Avalokiteshvara, Sandstone, Southern Thailand
Southern Thailand
second half of the 7th century
Sanctuary lamp, Johannes I. Mayr, Silver, German, Augsburg
Johannes I. Mayr
1670–73
Jug, Bartholomäus Seuter  German, Tin-glazed earthenware, silver-gilt, German, Augsburg
Bartholomäus Seuter
1720
Beaker, Esaias Busch III  German, Silver gilt, painted enamel, copper, German, Augsburg
Esaias Busch III
Johann Jacob Priester I
1720
Mantel clock with alarm, Franz Xavier Gegenreiner  German, Case: tortoiseshell backed with brass leaf, pearwood veneered with rosewood; and partly gilded silver; Movement: gilded brass and steel, German, Augsburg
Franz Xavier Gegenreiner
Johann Andreas Thelot
case ca. 1710, movement ca. 1760–70