museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
I. Ewer (brocca) with the Medici-Habsburg coat of arms, design and modelling attributed to Bernardo Buontalenti, Medici Grand Ducal workshops, Florence. c 1575-78. Soft past porcelain with underglaze blue decoration, 36.8 by 22.9 cm.
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II. God the Father with two angels, by Benedetto de Maiano. c.1489. Polychromed terracotta model, 36.2 by 25.4 by 8.3 cm.
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III. Crucifix, Miseroni workshop, Milan. Late sixteenth century. Rock crystal, gold and enamel, 29.5 by 19.3 by 9.2 cm.
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IV. Flower vase, attributed to Adriaen Kocx, De Grieksche A Factory, Delft, Netherlands c.1690-1700. Tin-glazed earthenware with enamel decoration, 28 by 30.5 by 8.9 cm.
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IX. Chestnut bowl and stand (marronnière à quatre pans), Sèvres Manufactory, France.c.1757-58. Soft-paste porcelain with enamel decoration and gilding, 21.1 by 16.2 by 12.7 cm.
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V. Double cup (Doppelpokal) by Hans Petzolt. Nuremburg, 1596. Silver gilt with silver medals of the patrons, Jacob and Elisabeth Starck, 54 by 18.1 by 18.1 cm.
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VI. Jewel casket, attributed to Johann Andreas Thelot and Johann Valentin Gevers, Ausburg. c. 1705. Silver, silver gilt, tortoiseshell and ivory, 31 by 47 by 38 cm.
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VII. Sultan riding an elephant, modelled by Johann Joachim Kändler, court sculptor to Frederick-Augustus I of Saxony and his assistant Peter Reincke, Meissen Manufactory, Germany. 1749. Hard-paste porcelain with enamel decoration gilt-bronze mount (Paris), 39 by 37 by 22.5 cm.
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VIII. Goat-and-bee jug. Chelsea Manufactory, England. c. 1745-49. Soft-paste porcelain, 11.1 by 8.3 by 5.1 cm.
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X. Bust of a gentleman, possibly Joseph Addison, by David Le Marchand, French, active in England and Scotland. c. 1704-10. Ivory, 26.7 by 15.2 by 7.6 cm.
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XI. John Milton. Richard Chaffers and Company, Liverpool, England. c. 1760. After a model by John Cheere. Soft-paste porcelain, 45.7 by 24.8 by 13.8 cm.
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XIII. Departure of the volunteers of 1792 ('The Marseillaise'), by François Rude. c. 1835. Original plaster model, 130.8 by 92.7 by 17.8 cm.
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XIV. The Chinese man (Le Chinois), by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. c. 1872. Bronze, 69.9 by 51.1 by 34.6 cm.
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XIX. Water carriers on the banks of the Nile, by Emile Bernard. 1894. African mahogany with partial polychromy, 50.8 by 47 by 2.5 cm.
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XV. Bouquet with lilacs, poppies, hollyhocks and other flowers, by Aubert Parent. c. 1790. Carved limewood relief with original gilded and ebonised frame, 47.5 by 39.5 by 8 cm.
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XVI. Charger, by Jospeh-Théodore Deck. c. 1875. Glazed earthenware, 50.8 by 7 cm.
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XVII. Charger, designed by William Frend De Morgan, attributed to Sands End Manufactory, England. c. 1888. Tin-glazed earthenware with lustre, 36.2 by 5.1 cm.
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XVIII. Vase of the Titans, by Auguste Rodin after the design by Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, manufactured by Hautin Boulanger and Company, Choisy-le-Roi, France. c. 1877-79. Glazed polychromed terracotta, 72.1 by 50.2 by 50.2 cm.
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XX. Vase, designed by Otto Eckmann, Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Germany. 1900. Glazed soft-paste porcelain with bronze mounts, 51.4 by 27.9 cm.
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XXI. Hallstand from Maison Coilliot, Lille, by Hector Guimard. 1898. Mahogany, enamelled lava, gilt bronze, iron, glass and painted tin, 212.7 by 137.2 by 35.6 cm.
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XXII. Display cabinet, designed and executed by Stephen Webb, Collinson and Lock Manufactory, London. c. 1890. Rosewood inlaid with ivory, original velvet lining, 114 by 124 by 36 cm.
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XXIII. Salt cellar and spoon, designed by C.F.A. Voysey, manufactured by Edward Barnard and Sons Ltd, London. 1907. Silver, partially gilded, 7 bt 11 by 11 cm.
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XXIV. Centrepiece, designed by Albin Müller, manufactured by Alexandra Porcelain Works Ernst Wahliss, Vienna. c. 1911. Porcellaneous earthenware with gilding and enamel, 16.5 by 27.4 cm.
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XXV. Le Cheval majeur, by Raymond Duchamp-Villon. Conceived 1914, cast 1966. Bronze (numbered E.A. 2/3), 149.9 by 148.6 by 80 cm.
Western art unattributed:
XII. Marriage jug with the planetary gods. Cruessen, Germany. 1668. Salt-glazed stoneware with enamel decoration, pewter, 21 by 15.9 by 12.7 cm.