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Fan, French, 1885-95. Creator: UnknownFan, French, 1885-95
Fan, French, 1885-95. Creator: L GerardFan, French, 1885-95
Fan, European, 1855-65. Creator: UnknownFan, European, 1855-65. From the collection of Mary Walters Arents, wife of George Arents, one of the founders of the American Tobacco company
Fan, Dutch, 1715-25. Creator: Carl Gustav KlingstedtFan, Dutch, 1715-25
Musica (Melody), 1895-1897. Creator: Kate Elizabeth BunceMusica (Melody), 1895-1897
Medea, 1868. Creator: Frederick Augustus SandysMedea, 1868. Greek legend describes Medea as a sorceress and the wife of Jason. When he deserted her for another woman, Medea poisoned both her rival (Glauce) and her two children
Disk Brooch, Frankish, 650-700. Creator: UnknownDisk Brooch, Frankish, 650-700
Quatrefoil Brooch, Frankish, second half 6th century. Creator: UnknownQuatrefoil Brooch, Frankish, second half 6th century
Serving Knife, Austrian, 15th-16th century. Creator: UnknownServing Knife, Austrian, 15th-16th century. Knife used either for the hunt or for the banquet
Devotional Plaque, German, late 15th century. Creator: UnknownDevotional Plaque, German, late 15th century
Reclining Odalisque, 1858. Creator: Roger FentonReclining Odalisque, 1858
Greeting Card... ca. 1825. Creator: Johannes EndletzbergerGreeting Card:gold-framed collage, mother-of-pearl book, gold serpent, staff, and torch; gouache, metallic paint, metallic foil, embossed and punched paper
Greeting Card... 1810. Creator: Johannes EndletzbergerGreeting Card: gold framed collage on silk, a gold rod with doves, an envelope made of mother-of-pearl, and a writing plume; gouache, metallic paint, metallic foil, embossed and punched paper
Still Life with Silver and Gold Plate, Shells, and a Sword, fourth quarter 17th century
Still Life with Shells and a Chip-Wood Box, late 1620s. Creator: Sebastian StoskopffStill Life with Shells and a Chip-Wood Box, late 1620s
Fan, c. 1900. Creator: Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945)Fan, c. 1900
Aube et Crepuscule bed, 1904, (c2014-2017). Artist: Alan John AinsworthAube et Crepuscule bed, 1904. E mile Galle (1846-1904)
Virgin of Guadalupe by Miguel Gonzalez 1692, now in the Museum of America in Madrid
Natsume, 17th century. Found in the Collection of State Oriental Art Museum, Moscow
Pectoral cross, Between 1899 and 1908. Artist: Hollming, August Frederik, (Faberge manufacture) (1854-1915)Pectoral cross, Between 1899 and 1908. Found in the collection of State United Museum Centre in the Kremlin, Moscow
A Samoan chief in full ceremonial costume, 1902. Artist: Thomas AndrewA Samoan chief in full ceremonial costume, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]
A Samoan woman wearing a collar of cachalots teeth and a ceremonial headdress, 1902. Artist: Josiah MartinA Samoan woman wearing a collar of cachalots teeth and a ceremonial headdress of tow and mother-of-pearl, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co. London, 1902]
The Annunciation, c1901. Artist: Frederick MarriottThe Annunciation, c1901. From The Studio Volume 31. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1904]
The Angel of Night, c1900. Artist: Frederick MarryatThe Angel of Night, c1900. From The Studio Volume 42 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1907-8]
Pearly family in their donkey-drawn moke, London, 1926-1927. Artist: McLeishPearly family in their donkey-drawn moke, London, 1926-1927. Cockney Pearly kings (originally costermongers - fruit and vegetable sellers), wore suits covered in mother-of-pearl buttons
Pearly Queen and Pearly Prince, London, 1926-1927. Artist: HoppePearly Queen and Pearly Prince, London, 1926-1927. Cockney Pearly kings (originally costermongers - fruit and vegetable sellers), wore suits covered in mother-of-pearl buttons
Pearly king and queen in high spirits, London, 1926-1927. Cockney Pearly kings (originally costermongers - fruit and vegetable sellers), wore suits covered in mother-of-pearl buttons
Pearly king, London, 1926-1927. Artist: HoppePearly king, London, 1926-1927. Cockney Pearly kings (originally costermongers - fruit and vegetable sellers), wore suits covered in mother-of-pearl buttons
Queen Elizabeth I Ring, c. 1560. Artist: Anonymous masterQueen Elizabeth I Ring, c. 1560. Found in the collection of the Chequers Estate
Crustacea and Reptiles, c1850. Artist: Robert Kent ThomasCrustacea and Reptiles, c1850. The central image shows a lobster, crab, turtle, scallops, whelks and prawns, cowrie shells, lobster and crab pots and shrimping nets