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Buckle (Italy), ca. 1890
Buckle in two parts; each part, hexagonal in shape. Design of eight cherub heads with small pieces of turquoise set as a cross and in the border.
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Snake-form belt buckle Buckle, ca. 1890
Buckle in two parts: each part is triangular in shape and is composed of entwined snakees (six snakes in each part); bodies studded wtih diamons paste, heads, with emerald and…
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Buckle (France), 19th century
Rectangular buckle with rounded corners; in the shape of a frame with a double row of foil-backed rock crystals held together in four places by bow knots; prongs and fastener…
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Buckle (France), 19th century
Rectangular buckle with rounded corners; design of a double row of citrines held together in four places by bow knots; prongs and fastener made of brass.
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Buckle (France), 19th century
Buckle with frame in design of flowers and twisted lines in cut steel with yellow rose-cut pyrites; prings and fastener of steel.
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Napkin (France), 1910
Cream-colored napkin or tea cloth embroidered with initials and ornamented with cutwork and lace.
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Flounce (Belgium), 1745–65
Section of a wide flounce with a design of curving garlands that alternates with a symmetrical framing element. Neptune with a trident alternates with a group of heraldic banners with…
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Flounce (Belgium), late 17th century
Brussels-style flounce with references to liquid including a woman sitting on a storm cloud, two exotically dressed people watering a fruit tree and a woman giving her milk to a…
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