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Andiron
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Andiron
American
no date
Apothecary's Weights
Anonymous (German)
c. 1600
Candlestick
Russian
no date
Candlestick
Russian
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Ceremonial Bowl
Baule Cultural Group
19th-20th century
Cross with incised design
Anonymous
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Crucifix with figural relief
Anonymous
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Dinanderie Lamp in the Form of a Pigeon
Flemish?
ca. 15th century
Dish with repoussé leaf design
Anonymous
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George V and Queen Mary Commemoration Horse Brass
British
1911
Gold dust box lid, rectangular with relief design
Akan Cultural Group
18th - 19th centuries
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