Arm Reliquary. French, 13th century, with 15th century additions. Silver, silver-gilt, glass and rock crystal cabochons over wood core.
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Arm Reliquary. French, 13th century, with 15th century additions. Silver, silver-gilt, glass and rock crystal cabochons over wood core.
(via The Metropolitan Museum of Art)

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The Resurrection. Master of the Osservanza, ca. 1440-45
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Gold brooch set with a central cabochon spinel and two point-cut diamonds on a foliate back plate. Europe, mid 15th century.
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Saint Jerome Extracting a Thorn from a Lion's Paw Master of the Murano Gradual, second quarter of 15th century
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Hunting on the Lagoon. Vittore Carpaccio, Venice, about 1490–1495.

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Flask. Buff earthenware with decoration of a bearded face in relief and partly covered with a green glaze. French, 15th or 16th century.
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"The Eavesdropper", Folio 47r from a Haft Paikar (Seven Portraits) of the Khamsa (Quintet) of Nizami of Ganja
Calligrapher: Maulana Azhar / Poet: Nizami / Painting by Unknown
Afghanistan, ca. 1430
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Drug jars made in Manises, Valencia, Spain. Mainly C15th, the blue and white jar in the centre is late C14th.
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