- Goblet, by Bernard Paliss
- Fragments of Figures on which the moulds have been found in one of Palissy’s Ovens at the Tuileries
- Enamelled Shrine, in Limoges Work of the Twelfth Century
- A New York Harbour Ferry
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- Evangelist transcribing with the Calamus
- Faces of an Hexagonal Enamelled Salt-cellar, representing the Labours of Hercules
- Chalice, said to be of St. Remy
- Armour ornamented with Lions, supposed to be that of Louis XII
- Sedan-chair of Charles V
- A Viking Ship
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- Chime of Bells of the Ninth Century
- Chorus with single Bell-end with Holes
- The Sword of Charlemagne
- A New York Harbour Lighter
- A Map of the Port of Marseilles
- Performer on the Psalterion. Fourteenth Century
- Goblet, by Bernard Palissy
- Double-barrelled Dragonneau
- Cup, Italian Ware
- Concert and Musical Instruments
- Arquebusier
- Chased and Enamelled Brooch, embellished with Pearls and Diamonds
- An Altar-Tray and Chalice
- Le Soleil Royal
- King David playing on a Rote
- German Musicians playing on the Violin and Bass-Viol
- Engine for hurling Stones
- Bed furnished with Canopy and Curtains
- German Spur
- German Musician sounding the Military Trumpet
- Saddle-cloth. Sixteenth Century
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- Damaskeened Armour of the end of the Sixteenth Century
- Cup of Lapis-lazuli, mounted in Gold enriched with Rubies, and a Figure in Gold enamelled
- Choron. Ninth Century
- The Weaver
- Campfire cooking
- A Steam Yacht
- Interior base of a Salt-cellar, executed at Limoges
- Gallic Bracelet, from a Cabinet of Antiquities
- Gallo-Romano Soldiers
- Shrine of the Fifteenth Century
- A squirrel
- An Egyptian Ship of the 12th Dynasty
- A Phœnician Bireme
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- Diadem of Charlemagne
- Cross of an Altar, ascribed to St. Eloi
- Bagpiper, Thirteenth Century
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- Mangonneau; an Engine of War of the Fifteenth Century
- Juggler playing on a Vielle, hollowed out at the Sides. Fifteenth Century
- Egg-shaped Coffee-pot
- Ancient Corporate Seal of the Goldsmiths of Paris
- The Corporation of the Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St. Geneviève
- Head of Prong-horn Antelope
- Henry VIII. in the Camp of the Field of the Cloth of Gold (1520)
- Convex Armour of the Fifteenth Century, said to be that of Maximilian