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Exhibition Review
The Colmar Treasure: A Medieval Jewish Legacy. Met Cloisters, New York
11/2019 | 1400 | 161
Pages: 944-946
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Ackley, Joseph (Ackley, Joseph)
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4. Jewish ceremonial wedding ring. Italy(?), c.1300– before 1348. Gold, opaque and translucent enamel, 3.5 by 2.3 cm. (Musée de Cluny, Paris; exh. Met Cloisters, New York).
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5. Silk purse depicting lovers. France or Rhineland, first half of the fourteenth century. Silk, linen and gold leaf, 14 by 15.2 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; exh. Met Cloisters, New York).
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6. Page from a Mahzor. Rhineland (Colmar?). First half of the fourteenth century. (Bibliothèque municipale, Colmar, CG11629; exh. Met Cloisters, New York).
Book Review
A Corpus of Early Anglo-Saxon Great Square-Headed Brooches
12/1949 | 561 | 91
Pages: 357
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Hawkes, Christopher (Hawkes, Christopher; Hawkes, Charles Francis Christopher; H., C. F. C.; Hawkes, C. F. C.)
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A Corpus of Early Anglo-Saxon Great Square-Headed Brooches | author: Leeds, E. Thurlow
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Art in the Dark Ages
07/1930 | 328 | 57
Pages: 2-5+8-10
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Smith, Reginald A. (Smith, Reginald A.; Smith, R. A.; S., R. A.)
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Gold Stag Found at Zöldhalompuszta; Scythian, Sixth-Fifth Century B. C. (Lent by the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, to the Exhibition at the Burlington Fine Arts Club)
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Plate II. A-Bronze Buckle with "Chip-Carving" Pattern, Kent, Fifth Century. (Lord Grantley). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. B-Silver Studs from a Shield, Probably Kent, Early Seventh Century. (Liverpool Museums). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. C-Animal Form in Gold and Garnets, Hungary, about 600. (Budapest Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. D - Equal-armed Brooch, Bronze Gilt, Haslingfield, c. 500. (Cambridge Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate II. E-Gold Buckle of Lombard Chieftain, with Cloisonné Enamel, about 600. (Messrs. Durlacher); F-Knife-Sword with Gold Handle Set with Garnets, Frankish, Seventh Century. (M. Adolphe Stoclet); G-Bronze-Gilt Buckle and Girdle-Mounts, Howletts, Kent, Late Sixth Century. (Mr. A. E. Relph). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. A-Saucer-Brooch with Applied Gilt Plate, Barrington, Late Sixth Century. (Cambridge Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. B-Bronze-gilt Disc with Garnets on Bosses, Allington Hill, Early Seventh Century. (Cambridge Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. C-Gold Brooch Set En cabochon, France, Sixth Century, (Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. D-Gold Brooch in Form of Eagle, with Garnet Cell-Work, Cesena, Italy; Visigothic, Fifth Century. (Comtesse de Béhague). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. E-Baroque and Academic Heads of Posts from Ship-Burial at Oseberg, Early Ninth Century. (Oslo University Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. F-Bronze Trefoil Brooch with "Grasping" Animals, Norway, Late Ninth Century. (Oslo University Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. G-Bronze Mount with Trumpet-Pattern, Melo̵y, Irish Work of Eighth Century. (Bergen Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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Plate III. H-Silver Plate of Sabretache, Galgócz; Hungarian, Tenth Century. (Budapest Museum). Art in the Dark Ages
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A Find of Viking Relics in the Hebrides
09/1916 | 162 | 29
Pages: 241-243
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Curle, James (Curle, James)
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(1) Bronze Penannular-Headed Pin or Brooch, Originally Silvered. (2) Bronze Ornament Showing Traces of Gilding. (3) Bronze Buckle, Originally Silvered, (4, 6) Bronze Brooches. (5) Fusiform Amber Bead. (7) Attachment at Back of (2). (8) Fragment of a Brass Chain. A Find of Viking Relics from the Hebrides
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Fig. 1-Bronze Buckle, Originally Silvered, Full Size
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Fig. 2-Celtic Penannular Brooch Found in a Viking Cemetery at Pierowall, Orkney
Book Review
The Brooches of Many Nations
06/1905 | 27 | 7
Pages: 251
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Barron, Oswald (B. O.) (Barron, Oswald (B. O.); B., O.)
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The Brooches of Many Nations | author: Briscoe, J. Potter , author: Heaton, Harriet A.