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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.

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Table Cover (Italy), late 16th–early 17th century

    Table cover edged with insertions of darned net. Insertions in multi-colored silk and metallic thread in floral serpentine.

  • Table Cover (Spain), 18th century

    Cream-colored linen table cover, with wide border designs worked in polychrome silks of pale green, yellow, pale rose, light blue, dark blue and dark green. Edged with border of dark…

  • Table Cover (Spain), 17th century

    Table cover or “paño de ofrenda” of white hand woven linen embroidered in light brown linen thread. Cutwork squares and borders are worked in white and brown thread. Traditional stylized…

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