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Partisan, Steel, wood, textile (silk), Polish or Saxon
Polish or Saxon
ca. 1720
Hunting Sword with Scabbard, Steel, bronze, gold, wood, leather, Saxon
Saxon
early 18th century
Medallion with the Face of Christ, Baltic amber with traces of paint, Polish
Polish
ca. 1380–1400
Saber with Scabbard and Carrying Belt, Georg Hoffmann  Polish, Steel, gold, silver, leather, wood, textile, semiprecious stones, Polish
Georg Hoffmann
early 17th century
Square-Headed Bow Brooch, Gilded copper alloy inlaid with niello, Anglo-Saxon
Anglo-Saxon
500–600
Shield (Pavise), Wood, leather, gesso, silver foil, polychromy, German, Saxon
German, Saxon
ca. 1450–75
Plaque of St. Bartholomew, Champlevé enamel, copper-gilt, Lower Rhenish or Saxon
Lower Rhenish or Saxon
mid-12th century
Pendant Jewel with Alfred the Great, Gold, enamel, rock crystal, Saxon
Saxon
19th century (?; original dated 9th century)
Vase (one of a pair), Belvedere Manufactory  Polish, Faience (tin-glazed earthenware) with underglaze blue and enamel decoration and gilding, Polish, Warsaw
Belvedere Manufactory
ca. 1775
Vase (one of a pair), Belvedere Manufactory  Polish, Faience (tin-glazed earthenware) with underglaze blue and enamel decoration and gilding, Polish, Warsaw
Belvedere Manufactory
ca. 1775
Folding stool, Oak decorated with marquetry including walnut, bog oak, maple, green-stained poplar, and other woods, Northern German or Polish
Northern German or Polish
early 17th century
Sash, Silk, Polish
Polish
18th century
Cap, silk, metallic thread, Polish
Polish
1870–80
Ensemble, wool, leather, Polish
Polish
20th century
Ensemble, (a, b, e) wool<br/>(c, d, f, g) leather<br/>(h) wood, Polish
Polish
20th century
Nightshirt, cotton, Polish
Polish
first quarter 20th century
Sash, Silk and metal thread, Polish
Polish
18th century
Sash, Silk and metal thread, Polish
Polish
18th century
Escutcheon, Silver gilt, enamel, Polish
Polish
early 20th century (original dated 14th century)
Escutcheon, Silver gilt, enamel, Polish
Polish
early 20th century (original dated 14th century)
Cap, [no medium available], Polish
Polish
1850s
Six-light chandelier, Brass, Polish
Polish
second half 17th century
Chessboard, Wood, Polish
Polish
17th–18th century
Alexander the Great, Viktor Brodzki  Polish, Head and base: white marble; cuirass and drapery: red Siena marble, Polish
Viktor Brodzki
19th century
Piece, Silk and metal thread, Polish
Polish
19th century
Fragment, Silk, metal thread, no fringe, Polish
Polish
18th century
Armet-à-Rondelle, Steel, Polish
Polish
1850
Saddle, Wood (beech), pigskin, birch bark, horn (stag), textile, gilding, gold., Polish
Polish
dated 1664
Lobster-Tail Burgonet, Steel, leather, Polish
Polish
17th century
Sash, Silk, Polish
Polish
18th century
Sash, Silk and metal thread, Polish
Polish
18th century
Sash, Silk and metal thread, Polish
Polish
18th century
Vase, Silver, Polish
Polish
1900–1905
"Ammonite", Bea Szenfeld  Polish, paper, polyester, plastic, synthetic, Polish
Bea Szenfeld
spring/summer 2014, edition 2024
Lidded saltcellar, Temne or Bullom artist(s), Ivory, Temne or Bullom
Temne or Bullom artist(s)
ca. 1490–1530
Hampatong (figure), Ngadju or Ot Danum artist, Wood, pigment, Ngadju or Ot Danum
Ngadju or Ot Danum artist
19th–early 20th century
Sash, Silk and metal thread, Russian or Polish
Russian or Polish
18th century
Saccos, Silk and metal thread, Russian or Polish
Russian or Polish
18th century
Model for a portrait medal of Augustus, Elector of Saxony, Tobias Wolff , Silesia (Breslau) or Saxony (Dresden?), Honey-stone, Polish or German
Tobias Wolff
1575
Oboe da caccia in F, H. C. Strisce (C. Strisch?)  German or Polish, wood, leather, brass, German or Polish
H. C. Strisce (C. Strisch?)
1720–40