Cloisonné enamels on gold. Byzantine; A-Twelfth or thirteenth century. B, C, D-Twelfth century A-The Virgin. Diameter 14.3 cm. (Worcester Art Museum) B-St. Nicholas. Diameter 10.2 cm. (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) C-The Transfiguration. 12.7 by 10.8 cm. (Detroit Institute of Arts) D-Baptism. 12.7 by 10.2 cm. (Mr. Robert H. Tannihill, Detroit). Art in America
Plate I. Gold Cross with cloisonné enamels and carved ivory figure. German (the figure Anglo-Saxon); late tenth or early eleventh century. (Victoria and Albert Museum). [At foot, detail of the Lothar-Kreuz (reduced), in the Aachen Treasure]. English or German? A Pre-Conquest Gold Cross
Western art unattributed:
Plate II. Back of the Cross Shown on Plate I; With Inscription on the Edge (Enlarged). English or German? A Pre-Conquest Gold Cross