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Pair Of Shoe Buckles, c1780. Creator: Peter GetzPair Of Shoe Buckles, c1780.
Pair Of Wall Sconces, 1730/31. Creator: Peter ArchamboPair Of Wall Sconces, 1730/31. These extravagantly ornamented sconces were originally part of an impressive silver collection amassed by George Booth, second Earl of Warrington
Pair Of Sauce Boats, 1746/47. Creator: Paul CrespinPair Of Sauce Boats, 1746/47. Cast in the form of large nautilus shells, these splendid sauce boats are decorated with tiny specimens of marine life
Pair Of Candlesticks, c1775-80. Creator: James GilesPair Of Candlesticks, c1775-80.
Pair Of Vases, c1907. Creator: UnknownPair Of Vases, c1907.
Pair Of Lamps, c1835-50. Creator: UnknownPair Of Lamps, c1835-50.
Pair of Horses, Geometric Period (last quarter of 8th century B.C.. Creator: Unknown)Pair of Horses, Geometric Period (last quarter of 8th century B.C
Funerary Sculpture of a Pair of Goats, between 386 and 534. Creator: UnknownFunerary Sculpture of a Pair of Goats, between 386 and 534
Two Girls Reading, between c1890 and c1891. Creator: Pierre-Auguste RenoirTwo Girls Reading, between c1890 and c1891
One of a Pair of Views of the Roman Campagna with Figures Conversing, c1725. Creator: Jan Frans van BloemenOne of a Pair of Views of the Roman Campagna with Figures Conversing, c1725
Two opposing girls, 1700-1800. Creator: W. BarthautzTwo opposing girls, 1700-1800
Ornament with Two Horses, 206 B.C.-220 A.D.. Creator: UnknownOrnament with Two Horses, 206 B.C.-220 A.D
Funerary Sculpture of a Pair of Officials, between c.700 and c.800. Creator: UnknownFunerary Sculpture of a Pair of Officials, between c.700 and c.800
Travel views of Europe, between 1904 and 1938. Creator: Arnold GentheTravel views of Europe, between 1904 and 1938
Three-quarter profile portrait of woman in dress with thin patterned shawl, probably 1840s. Creator: UnknownThree-quarter profile portrait of woman in dress with thin patterned shawl, two-row pearl necklace, pair of bracelets, decollete brooch, mid-length hairstyle and corkscrew curls, probably 1840s