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Carolingian
ca. 800–825

Ottonian
ca. 962–968

French
ca. 1310–30

Spanish
ca. 1115–20

British
ca. 1200–1210

Carolingian
860–880

German
ca. 1350

Byzantine
950–1000

Byzantine
300–500

Byzantine
500s

Carolingian
ca. 850–900

Italian
14th century

Thomas Rowlandson
[March 1, 1812], reprint

Thomas Rowlandson
March 1, 1812

French
14th century

German
1325–50

Thomas Rowlandson
1800–25

Spanish
late 11th century

British
mid to late 14th century

Thomas Rowlandson
November 9, 1807

Thomas Rowlandson
November 9, 1807

European (Medieval style)
19th century

Thomas Rowlandson
February 26, 1811

John Thomas 'Antiquity' Smith
1824
Thomas Rowlandson
1812

European (Medieval style)
19th century

India (Gujarat) for the Indonesian market
late 18th century

Byzantine
mid-500s

British
mid to late 14th century

Byzantine
6th century

Thomas Rowlandson
1812
Thomas Rowlandson
1770–1850

Thomas Rowlandson
ca. 1808–10

South German
ca. 1360–70 (ivory); 15th century (frame)

Thomas Rowlandson
January 10, 1790

Thomas Rowlandson
March 1, 1812

Thomas Rowlandson
ca. 1800

Thomas Rowlandson
1784–1795

Thomas Rowlandson
May 10, 1802

Thomas Rowlandson
May 10, 1802