4. Eleanor Cross at Hardingstone. Begun in 1291 by John of Battle.
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5. Eleanor Cross at Waltham. Begun in 1291 under Nicholas Dymenge de Reyns. From an Engraving in Vetusta Monumenta, 1791.
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7. Detail from The Meeting of the Three Kings in the Très Riches Heures of the Duc de Berry. Here Interpreted as Showing a Monument Commemorating a Resting Place of the Bones of Louis IX of France.
Western art unattributed:
6. Eleanor Cross at Geddington. Erected Soon after 1294.
B-Reliquary of the Holy Thorn. Made for the Duc D'Orleans between 1389-1407. Gold, Enamelled and Set with Jewels. Height about 30 cm. (British Museum). The Duke of Orléns' Reliquary of the Holy Thorn
Western art unattributed:
C-Back of the Same Reliquary. The Duke of Orléns' Reliquary of the Holy Thorn
Designs for Bracelet or Necklace from "L'œuvre de Bijouterie et Joaillerie de la Renaissance à Louis XIV"; Gilles Légaré
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Enamelled Bijouterie. (A) Miniature Frame (Jones Collection, Victoria and Albert Museum). (B) Frame of Cameo; In Style of Gilles Légare (Formerly in Collection of the Duke of Marlborough). (C) English Watch, Late 17th Cent. (Victoria and Albert Museum). (D) Bracelet in the Style of Gilles Légaré (Miss Joan Evans). (E E) Back and Face of Watch; By Jacques Huon (Victoria and Albert Museum). (F) Back of Watch; By Daniel Bouquet (British Museum). Gilles Légaré and His Work