1. Iznik-style dish, marked for the Figli di Giuseppe Cantagalli workshop, Florence. c.1890–95. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 41 cm. (British Museum, London).
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2. Reverse of the dish illustrated in Fig.1, showing the cockerel mark for the Cantagalli workshop.
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3. Iznik-style dish with scalloped edge and floral sprays, marked for the Figli di Giuseppe Cantagalli workshop, Florence. c.1899. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 39 cm. (Stibbert Museum, Florence).
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5. Iznik-style vase, marked for the Figli di Giuseppe Cantagalli workshop, Florence. 1883. Tin-glazed earthenware, diameter 57 cm. (Stibbert Museum, Florence).
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8. Curiosités, by Antoine Vollon. 1868. Canvas, 264 by 192 cm. (Musée d’Orsay, Paris).
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9. The sixteenth-century room at Hertford House, London, looking north, by J.J.Thomson. c.1890. Photograph. (The Wallace Collection, London).
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4. Iznik rimless dish with flower sprays, Iznik, Ottoman Turkey. c.1550. Fritware painted in underglaze blues, green and mauve, diameter 33.6 cm. (Victoria and Albert Museum, London).
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6. Iznik dish with peahen amid prunus branches, Iznik, Ottoman Turkey. c.1580–90. Fritware painted in underglaze blue, green and red, diameter 47.4 cm. (Wallace Collection, London).
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7. The comte de Nieuwerkerke’s collections in his private apartments in the Louvre, unknown photographer. c.1865. Stereoscopic glass negative. (The Wallace Collection, London).
24. Giannettino Doria sacrificing, by Leone Leoni. c.1541. Cast bronze, 7.7 by 9 cm. (British Museum, London).
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25. Andrea Doria between Peace and Fame, by Leone Leoni. c.1541. Cast bronze, 7.7 by 9 cm. (British Museum, London).
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26. Andrea Doria and Giannettino Doria, by Leone Leoni. c.1541. Cast bronze, 7.5 by 8.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
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27. Martino D’Anna, by Leone Leoni. c.1544–46. Cast bronze medal, obverse and reverse, diameter 7.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
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28. Charles V, by Leone Leoni. 1547(?). Cast bronze medal, obverse and reverse, diameter 5.1 cm. (British Museum, London).
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29. Labarum coin of Constantine the Great. 327 A.D. Copper alloy nummus, minted at Constantinople, obverse and reverse, diameter 1.8 cm. (British Museum, London).