50. Above: Two Gold Bracelets Decorated with Granulated and Applied Wire Ornament. One is Signed with the Initials of Alessandro Castellani. Below: Gold Necklace with Pendant Head of Achelous, Bearing the Marks of the Castellani Firm and of Carlo Giuliano; Presented to the Museum by Giuliano's Sons in 1900. (Victoria and Albert Museum).
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51. Detail of the Two Bracelets in Fig.50. [Two Gold Bracelets Decorated with Granulated and Applied Wire Ornament. One is Signed with the Initials of Alessandro Castellani.]
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52. Above: Alessandro Castellani's Mark on the Back of One of the Bracelet Clasps. Below: The Castellani and Giuliano Marks on the Back of the Achelous Pendant.
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54. Above: The Medallion Stripped of Its Appendages. Below: Fragments of Castellani Jewellery Purchased by Henry Cole in 1858.
Western art unattributed:
53. Illustration of a Roman Medallion in the Catalogue of the Alessandro Castellani Sale of 1884.