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Statuette (Front)
Statuette French style; 19th century Aachen, Suermondt-Ludwig-Museum, KK 842
Opening Virgin triptych (Vierge ouvrante; Virxe abrideira; colonnettes); known as the Virgen Abridera de Allariz (Side, closed)
Opening Virgin triptych (Vierge ouvrante; Virxe abrideira; colonnettes); known as the Virgen Abridera de Allariz Spanish (?), French (?); 13th century; 14th century Allariz (Orense), Museo de Arte Sacro del Real Monasterio de Santa Clara, Inv. 1
Box (boite) (Lid)
Box (boite) ; 15th century Ambel, Palacio-Convento de Ambel, s/n
Centre panel (fragment of a triptych), 1 register, 1 trefoil arch across (plaquette) (Front)
Centre panel (fragment of a triptych), 1 register, 1 trefoil arch across (plaquette) French, North French (possibly Amiens); 13th century London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 276-1867
Statuette (Front)
Statuette German (Rhenish?); 14th century Cologne, Museum für Angewandte Kunst, Inv. B 273
Rosary, 13 beads, 2 and 3 faces (chapelet)
Rosary, 13 beads, 2 and 3 faces (chapelet) North French; South Netherlandish (Flemish); 16th century and 19th century London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 281-1867
Bust (Front)
Bust German (Worms); 16th century Zagreb, Muzej Mimara, Inv. ATM 985
Reliefs (appliqués; part of a group) and statuette (Front)
Reliefs (appliqués; part of a group) and statuette French; 13th century; 14th century Zwettl, Stift Zwettl, s/n
Openwork panel (plaque ajourée); probably used as part of the binding of a book (Front)
Openwork panel (plaque ajourée); probably used as part of the binding of a book French (Paris); French or Flemish; 15th century London, Victoria and Albert Museum, 261-1867

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