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possibly Ottoman
16th century
Saber with Scabbard, Acem Oglu  Turkish, Steel, silver-gilt, gold, agate, wood, leather, Turkish, Ottoman
Acem Oglu
19th century
Ring Bit, Iron alloy, silver, copper, Ottoman
Ottoman
18th–19th century
Archer's Ring, Jade, gold, Ottoman
Ottoman
probably late 16th–early 17th century
Dagger (Jambiya) with Sheath, Steel, jade, gold, velvet, gemstone, Ottoman
Ottoman
18th century
Silk textile with Seraphim and Crosses, Silk, lampas weave (ground in satin, pattern in twill), Ottoman
Ottoman
17th century
Fragment of woven silk with Seraphim and Crosses, Silk, Ottoman
Ottoman
17th century
Embroidered cross from an Omophorion, Silk and metal thread embroidery on a foundation of silk satin backed with linen plain weave, Ottoman
Ottoman
late 17th or early 18th century
Embroidered cross from an Omophorion, Silk and metal thread embroidery on a foundation of silk satin backed with linen plain weave, Ottoman
Ottoman
late 17th or early 18th century
Patch Box, Silver, gold, turquoise, garnet?, Ottoman, Ottoman provinces, possibly Balkan
Ottoman, Ottoman provinces, possibly Balkan
19th century
Ottoman
17th–18th century
Ottoman
18th century
Ottoman
18th–19th century
Ottoman
early 19th century
Ottoman
17th century
Ottoman
17th–18th century
Dagger with Sheath, Steel, silver, ivory, coral, wood, Turkish, Ottoman
Turkish, Ottoman
19th century
Dagger with Sheath, Steel, ivory, silver, wood, possibly coral, Turkish, Ottoman
Turkish, Ottoman
18th–19th century
Helmet, Steel, gold, Egyptian, Ottoman
Egyptian, Ottoman
ca. 1734
Ceremonial Object in the Shape of an Ax, Bronze alloy, Indonesia, possibly Sulawesi
Indonesia, possibly Sulawesi
ca. 100 BCE–300 CE
Armor of Henry II, King of France (reigned 1547–59), Jean Cousin the Elder  French, Steel, gold, silver, leather, textile, French, possibly Paris
Jean Cousin the Elder
Baptiste Pellerin
ca. 1555
Helmet (Sallet), Steel, iron, gold, silver, cloisonné enamel, leather, textile, Spanish, possibly Granada
Spanish, possibly Granada
late 15th–early 16th century
Hunting Sword with Scabbard, Joseph Deutschmann  German, Steel, silver, ivory, wood, leather, German, possibly Munich
Joseph Deutschmann
ca. 1740
Nyonganyonga, Wood, shell, metal, beads, Possibly Barwe People
Possibly Barwe People
ca. 1900
Boss from a Horse Breast Collar, Copper alloy, Ottoman or Tatar
Ottoman or Tatar
late 17th–18th century
Boss from a Horse Breast Collar, Copper alloy, Ottoman or Tatar
Ottoman or Tatar
late 17th–18th century
Boss from a Horse Breast Collar, Copper alloy, gold, tin, Ottoman or Tatar
Ottoman or Tatar
late 17th–18th century
Boss from a Horse Breast Collar, Copper alloy, gold, Ottoman or Tatar
Ottoman or Tatar
late 17th–18th century
Boss from a Horse Breast Collar, Copper alloy, Ottoman or Tatar
Ottoman or Tatar
late 17th–18th century
Horn, Watur possibly, Bamboo, Asmat people
Watur possibly
mid-20th century
Teapot, Porcelain, French, possibly
French, possibly
ca. 1780
Tumbler, Cut blown glass, British, possibly
British, possibly
1770–1800
Tumbler, Cut blown glass, British, possibly
British, possibly
1770–1800
Tumbler, Cut blown glass, British, possibly
British, possibly
1770–1800
Vase, Blown satin cranberry and green glass, British, possibly
British, possibly
1885–90
Wine Glass, Blown pattern-molded lead glass, American, possibly
American, possibly
1780–1825
Wine Glass, Free-blown lead glass, American, possibly
American, possibly
18th century
Joint Stool, Cherry, American, possibly
American, possibly
1725–50
Saltcellar, Blown pattern-molded non-lead glass, American, possibly
American, possibly
1780–1825
Filigree Champagne Glass, Blown glass, British, possibly
British, possibly
1870–1900