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Silhouettes of husband and wife, with eight children, said to represent the Von Baer family, Glass, reverse-painted and gilt (verre églomisé); gilt wood frame, probably German
probably German
late 18th century
Kneeling Black woman, Brazilian rosewood; pedestal: lapis lazuli, marble and gilded metal, probably German
probably German
early 17th century
Dish with figures in a landscape, Tin-glazed earthenware with cobalt blue pigment (Delftware), probably German
probably German
late 17th century
Double flasks, Glass, probably German
probably German
18th century
Smallsword, Silver, steel, gold, textile, probably German
probably German
ca. 1750–60
Hand-and-a-Half Sword, Steel, copper alloy, probably German
probably German
ca. 1400–1430
Rapier, Steel, silver, iron, probably German
probably German
early 17th century
Standing Cup with Neptune on a Seahorse, Green agate and silver gilt., probably German
probably German
second half 19th century
Julius Geuder von Heroldsberg (1531–1594), Johann Philipp von der Pütt  German, Silver, probably German
Johann Philipp von der Pütt
ca. 1591
Cane handle, Painted enamel on copper, probably German, Rhenish
probably German, Rhenish
probably second half 18th century
Pendant with Charity and Her Children, Gold, partly enameled and set with diamonds, rubies, and an emerald and with pendant pearls, probably German, Augsburg
probably German, Augsburg
late 16th–early 17th century
Bellarmine jug, Salt-glazed stoneware, probably German, Frechen
probably German, Frechen
1660–80
Cream and blue marbled beaker in "zwischengold" glass technique, Lacquered and gilt double-walled glass (zwischengold) imitating polished, variegated marble, probably German, Dresden
probably German, Dresden
early 18th century
Probably German
probably 14th to 15th century
Snuffbox, Silver, parcel gilt, probably German
probably German
ca. 1700–1725
Snuffbox, I.S., Silver, parcel gilt, probably German
I.S.
1700–1725
Key padlock, Lock: iron, brass; key: steel, probably German
probably German
probably 18th century
Chessmen (32) with box, Metal, probably German
probably German
19th century
Snuffbox, Gold and agate, probably German
probably German
ca. 1730
Étui, Hard-paste porcelain, silver, probably German
probably German
ca. 1750–60
Étui, Hard-paste porcelain, crystal, copper gilt, probably German
probably German
probably mid-18th century
Étui, Hard-paste porcelain, gold, probably German
probably German
ca. 1760–70
Nécessaire, Hard-paste porcelain, ivory, gold, probably German
probably German
18th century
Dish, Silver, probably German
probably German
18th century
Latticino Bottle, Glass, latticino, probably German
probably German
16th–17th century
Medallion, Glass, probably German
probably German
19th century
Pendant, Glass, probably German
probably German
19th century
Pendant with relief of Adoration of the Sheperds, Gold, enamel, rubies, pearls, probably German
probably German
ca. 1600
Crucifix, Figure: ivory; cross: black wood; scroll: silver, probably German
probably German
18th century
Étui, Hard-paste porcelain, silver, probably German
probably German
mid-18th century
Plaquette, possibly a lid for a box, Gilt bronze, probably German
probably German
late 16th century
Table knife, Steel, ivory, probably German
probably German
17th century
Venus Disarming Cupid, Pearwood, probably German
probably German
mid-17th century
Hat, wool, silk, probably German
probably German
1720–50
Chasuble, Velvet brocade, Probably German
Probably German
ca. 1600
Fragment of a rug or hanging, Wool (Ghiordes knot: ca. 100 to the sq. in., held with 3-ply alternating weft), probably German
probably German
late 15th–early 16th century
Cap, cotton, probably German
probably German
19th century
Comb, [no medium available], probably German
probably German
19th century
Fob, metal, semi-precious stones, probably German
probably German
late 18th–early 19th century
Brooch, ivory, probably German
probably German
ca. 1870