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			Secular. Courtly love. 
		       
		    
		    
		    
                      
		      
			
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			04.CR.45 
		      
                    
		     
                      
		      
                      
		      
                      
		      
                     
		     
                      
		      
			 Ivory;wood (core);iron (lock and keyhole) 
		      
                      
                      
		      
			Height: 158mm Width: 200mm Depth: 130mm 
		      
                      
                    
		     
                      
		      
			 Lid, top 
Inscription: 'M' repeated; 'POUR CE QUIL ME PLEST' on a scroll.   
Lid, upper parts of all sides 
Inscription: 'POUR CE QUIL ME PLEST' (twice). 
Lid, front 
Courting couple (meeting of lovers); winged God of Love; lady with a bow, possibly Frau Minne (Lady Love); dog; lion. 
Lid, right 
Three standing figures. 
Lid, back 
Winged lady (Frau Minne ?); man with a bow (God of Love?); youth; lady; dog; lion. 
Lid, left 
Courting couple (meeting of lovers); youth. 
Body, front 
Courting couple (meeting of lovers); procession of youths and ladies.  
End, right 
Procession of youths and ladies.  
Body, back 
Courting couple (meeting of lovers); lady; trees; flowers. 
End, left 
Procession of youths and ladies.  
Interlaced decoration. Foliated decoration. 
Bottom: checkered pattern (only ivory). 
		      
                      
                      
		      
                    
		     
                      
		      
			   Randall 1993: North Italian (Savoy?), 1390-1410. The shape and painted ornament indicate that a Sicilian model was being imitated. 
		      
		     
                      
		     
		    
		    
		      
		      
			
			  Attribution 
			  Unknown
			 
		      
		      
		      
                      
		      
			
			  Polychromy - Gilding 
			  Painted in red, brown and green. Pale brown used instead of gold for the lettering.
			 
		      
                      
                      
		      
			
			  Reverse 
			  Smooth.
			 
		      
                      
                      
		      
			
			  Object Condition 
			  Small loss at the bottom right front corner. Cracks. 
Missing: one of the ivory studs; some squares on the bottom. 
The ivory hasp is broken.
			 
		      
                      
                      
		      
			
			  Comments 
			  Ivory plaques attached to a wood core with ivory pins. The clasp is made of ivory. Two studs at the top for a handle. Ivory bands used to reinforce corners.
			 
		      
                      
                      
		      
			
			  Provenance 
			  Acquired by Raymond Pitcairn in 1927.
			 
		      
                      
                      
		      
			
			  Bibliography 
			  R. H. Randall, The Golden Age of Ivory: Gothic Ivory Carvings in North American Collections (New York, 1993), no. 214.
			 
		      
		     
		     
		    
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