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Ship Model

Maker: Unknown

Solid twill cut velvet

Maker: Unknown

Coffer

Maker: Unknown

Handkerchief

Maker: Unknown

Scarf

Maker: Unknown

Length of bobbin lace

Maker: Unknown

Length of "torchon" lace

Maker: Unknown

"Gold Glass" Bowl

Artist, probably by: Murano Glass Factory

Bottle

Artist, possibly by: Murano Glass Factory

Ribbon glass bowl

Artist, probably by: Murano Glass Factory

Embroidered handkerchief

Maker: Unknown

Portrait of a Man

Artist, attributed to: Jean-Baptiste Perroneau (French, ca. 1715–1783)

Panel

Maker: Unknown, possibly French, 17th century

Wine Glass

Maker: Unknown

Liretta from Venice

Mint: Venice

Liretta from Venice

Mint: Venice

1 Scudo from Venice

Engraver: Ludovico Manin (Italian, 1725–1802)
Mint: Venice
Magistrate: Giacomo Foscarini

30 Soldi of Giovanni II Cornaro

Ruler: Giovanni II Cornaro, Doge of Venice, 1647–1722, ruled 1709–1722

30 Soldi of Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo

Ruler: Alvise Giovanni Mocenigo, Venetian, 1701–1778

30 Soldi of Ludovico Manin

Ruler: Ludovico Manin, Italian, 1725–1802

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