- T4
- T5
- Temptation of St. Mars
- Statue said to be of Clovis I., formerly in the porch of St. Germain-des-Prés, Pari
- Statues in the South Porch of Bourges Cathedral
- Statuette of St. Avit, in the Church of Notre-Dame de Corbeil
- T 2
- T
- Statue of Christ in the Front of the Cathedral of Amiens
- Pendant, adorned with Diamonds and Precious Stones
- Performer on the Psalterion. Fourteenth Century
- Plain Armour of the Fifteenth Century, about 1460
- Player on the Vielle. Thirteenth Century
- Nabulum. Ninth Century
- Norman Archer
- Organ with single Key-board of the Fourteenth Century
- Organistrum. Ninth Century
- Oval Vielle with Three Strings, of the Thirteenth Century
- Mangonneau; an Engine of War of the Fifteenth Century
- Marriage of Louis XII. and Anne of Brittany
- Minstrel’s Harp, of the Fifteenth Century
- Long Monochord played on with a Bow. Fifteenth Century
- Louise de Savoie, Duchess of Angoulême, mother of Francis I
- Lyre of the North. (Ninth Century.)
- King David playing on a Rote
- King William, as represented on his seal preserved in England
- Knight in his Hauberk
- Knights in complete Armour, with the Salade
- Lancer of William’s Army
- Italian Spur
- Jacquemart of Notre-Dame at Dijon
- Jean Sansterre, as represented on his Seal
- Juggler playing on a Vielle, hollowed out at the Sides. Fifteenth Century
- Key of the Thirteenth Century, with two Figures of Chimeras, back to back
- Hunting Scene
- Interior base of a Salt-cellar, executed at Limoges
- Interior of the Atelier of Etienne Delaulne, a celebrated goldsmith of Paris, in the Sixteenth Century
- Helmet of Hughes, Vidame of Chalons
- Henry VIII. in the Camp of the Field of the Cloth of Gold (1520)
- Horn, or Olifant, Fourteenth Century
- Hand or Pocket Mirror in gold or chased silver
- Hanging Lamps of the Ninth Century
- Harp-player of the Fifteenth Century
- Harpers of the Twelfth Century
- Helmet of Don Jaime el Conquistador
- Gold Cross, chased
- Great Organ, with Bellows and double Key-board, of the Twelfth Century
- Hand Cannon (or Bâton à feu)
- German Spur
- Goblet, by Bernard Paliss
- Goblet, by Bernard Palissy
- German Musicians playing on the Flute and Goat’s Horn
- German Musicians playing on the Violin and Bass-Viol
- Franc Archers (Fifteenth Century)
- Gallic Bracelet, from a Cabinet of Antiquities
- Gallo-Romano Soldiers
- German Musician sounding the Military Trumpet
- Four-handled Water-jug
- Fragments of Figures on which the moulds have been found in one of Palissy’s Ovens at the Tuileries
- Escutcheon in Silver-gilt, executed by Corneille de Bonte, in the Fifteenth Century