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Background imageMetalwork Collection: Brighton Pavilion, Chandelier in the Ballroom, c.1817

Brighton Pavilion, Chandelier in the Ballroom, c.1817
BAL2090 Brighton Pavilion, Chandelier in the Ballroom, c.1817; Brighton Pavilion, East Sussex, UK

Background imageMetalwork Collection: Bronze knight and dragon aquamanile, Lotharingia, c.1200

Bronze knight and dragon aquamanile, Lotharingia, c.1200
BOO74022 Bronze knight and dragon aquamanile, Lotharingia, c.1200; height: 18 cm; State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia

Background imageMetalwork Collection: Calumet (peace pipe), belonging to the Nez Perce tribe, American Indian, late 19th century

Calumet (peace pipe), belonging to the Nez Perce tribe, American Indian, late 19th century
BAL2082 Calumet (peace pipe), belonging to the Nez Perce tribe, American Indian, late 19th century; Horniman Museum, London, UK

Background imageMetalwork Collection: Bracket, French, mid-18th century

Bracket, French, mid-18th century
BAL1244 Bracket, French, mid-18th century; Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK

Background imageMetalwork Collection: Moustache cup, hand-painted by George James and Sons, 1855

Moustache cup, hand-painted by George James and Sons, 1855
BAL3157 Moustache cup, hand-painted by George James and Sons, 1855; Private Collection

Background imageMetalwork Collection: Ewer, by Boulton and Fothergill, c.1772 (fluorspar and ormolu)

Ewer, by Boulton and Fothergill, c.1772 (fluorspar and ormolu)
BAL1250 Ewer, by Boulton and Fothergill, c.1772 (fluorspar and ormolu); Private Collection

Background imageMetalwork Collection: Winston Churchill, c.1920 (b/w photo)

Winston Churchill, c.1920 (b/w photo)
3770026 Winston Churchill, c.1920 (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Lebrecht Authors

Background imageMetalwork Collection: French king Philippe IV (1268-1314, king in 1285-1314) receiving Jean de Meun who give him

French king Philippe IV (1268-1314, king in 1285-1314) receiving Jean de Meun who give him the book De consolatione
1758633 French king Philippe IV (1268-1314, king in 1285-1314) receiving Jean de Meun who give him the book De consolatione philosophiae by Boece he has translated

Background imageMetalwork Collection: Ventilator grill by Jacques Delamarre (1906-1986)

Ventilator grill by Jacques Delamarre (1906-1986)
BAL6792 Ventilator grill by Jacques Delamarre (1906-1986); Chanin Building, New York, USA



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