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Ciborium, 1850. Creator: UnknownCiborium, 1850. Item from an Exhibition of Ancient and Medieval Art in London:..Pyx or ciborium, the vessel in which the consecrated wafer was kept...It has small enamels
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 7th-6th century BCE. Creator: UnknownPyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 7th-6th century BCE
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 450-440 BCE. Creator: Euaion PainterPyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 450-440 BCE
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 580-570 BCE. Creator: Ampersand PainterPyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 580-570 BCE
Miniature Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 300-270 BCE. Creator: UnknownMiniature Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 300-270 BCE. A work made of terracotta, with silhouette decoration
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 730-720 BCE. Creator: UnknownPyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 730-720 BCE
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 430-420 BCE. Creator: UnknownPyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 430-420 BCE
Pyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 1st century. Creator: UnknownPyxis (Container for Personal Objects), 1st century
Pyx, French, ca. 1250. Creator: UnknownPyx, French, ca. 1250
Six-Sided Pyx, Late Roman, 3rd century. Creator: UnknownSix-Sided Pyx, Late Roman, 3rd century
Pyxis, c964 AD, (1881). Creator: M SullivanPyxis, c964 AD, (1881). Etching of a small cylindrical ivory box made in the mid 10th century, at Medina Azahara, Cordoba, Spain
Pyxis (compass box), 3-2 century BC. Artist: Ancient jewelryPyxis (compass box), 3-2 century BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis
Pyxis, 4th-3th century BC. Artist: Scythian ArtPyxis, 4th-3th century BC. Found in the collection of Museum of Russian Art, Minneapolis
Greek pyxide, 9th-8th century BC. A cylindrical, flat-bottomed box. Located in the Louvre, Paris
Greek Pyxis, (Cosmetic Box), Women performing domestic tasks, Athens, c460BC-450 BC
Pyxis with the martyrdom of St Menas of Alexandria, 6th centuryPyxis with the martyrdom of St Menas of Alexandria (285 ? c. 309). It was made in Egypt, and probably used as a reliquary
Ivory box showing Daniel in the lions den, 6th centuryIvory box (pyxis) made in Egypt (?), showing Daniel in the lions den, 6th-7th century. From the British Museums collection
Procession of musicians on a steatite pyxis, 8th century BCProcession of musicians on a steatite pyxis, Phoenician work and found at the Burnt Palace in Nimrud, 8th century BC