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Here are some highlights from our collections. Use the options above to explore all 188,400 objects.

Pair of Urns

Artist: Unknown

Chest Box

Maker: Unknown

Virgin and Child

Artist: Unknown

Plate

Artist: Unknown

Ewer

Artist: Unknown

Tankard

Artist: Unknown

Bucket

Artist: Unknown

Oil Lamp Candlestick

Artist: Unknown

St. Barbara

Artist: Unknown

Cinquedea

Artist: Unknown

Study of an Arm

Artist: Edgar Degas (French, 1834–1917)

Saints Peter and John

Artist: Sigismondo Caula (Italian, 1637–1724)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Bagnacavallo (Bartolomeo Ramenghi) (Italian, 1484–1542)
Artist, formerly attributed to: as the Style of Giulio Pippi, called Giulio Romano (Italian, ca. 1499–1546)

Small Table

Maker: Unknown

Mirror

Maker: Unknown

Alms box

Maker: Unknown

Candlesticks

Artist: Unknown

Wafer Mold

Artist: Unknown

Della Robbia style Mirror

Maker: Unknown

Shield

Maker: Unknown

Breastplate and cabasset

Maker: Unknown

Axe

Maker: Unknown

Battle axe

Maker: Unknown

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