- The Tree of Jesse
- The Carruca, or Pleasure-Carriage, drawn by a Pair of Horses, dating from the Fifth to the Tenth Century
- Weighing a baby
- The Saufang of St. Cecilia’s at Cologne. (Sixth Century.)
- The Caparison of the Horse of Isabel the Catholic
- Portable Organ of the Fifteenth Century
- Bas-relief in carved wood, representing a Domestic Scene
- Tournament Helmet, screwed on the Breastplate
- Scent-box in Chased Gold
- Harvest
- Capital in the Church of the Célestins (destroyed), Paris. (Fourteenth Century.)
- Knight in his Hauberk
- An Altar-cloth embroidered in silver on a black ground
- Vases of ancient form
- Border
- Psaltery to produce a prolonged sound. Ninth Century
- Owl 2
- Temptation of St. Mars
- Arms of the Corporation of Goldsmiths of Paris
- An Outrigger Canoe
- Allegorical Window
- Tintinnabulum or Hand-Bell of the Ninth Century
- Celtic Arms
- A New York Harbour Ferry
- External Bas-relief of Norte-Dame, in Paris, representing Citizens relieving Poor Scholars
- Assyrian Swords, Club, Lance and Helm
- Ready to make a receipe
- A Great Lakes Freight Carrier
- Statue said to be of Clovis I., formerly in the porch of St. Germain-des-Prés, Pari
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- A Map of the Port of Rio de Janeiro
- A Freighter Tied Up to a Pier
- A Viking Ship
- Reliquary, Silver-gilt, surmounted by a Statuette of the Virgin with the Infant Jesus
- Thelemark cows of Norway
- Paring Down a Large Mammal SkiN
- A Ship’s Log
- A Mediterranean Galley
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- Arquebus with Wheel and Match
- Three-stringed Crout of the Ninth Century
- Shepherd’s Horn. Eighth Century
- Enamelled Dish, by Bernard Palissy
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- Fragment of a Window presented to the Cathedral of Evreux
- Border taken from the Sacramentary of Æthelgar
- Nabulum. Ninth Century
- Shrine in Copper Gilt
- A New York Harbour Lighter
- A Map of the Port of Marseilles
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- Fragment of a Church-window, representing the 'Prodigal Son.'
- Franc Archers (Fifteenth Century)
- Five-stringed Lute. Thirteenth Century
- Dwelling room of a Seigneur of the Fourteenth Century
- Armour ornamented with Lions, supposed to be that of Louis XII
- Escutcheon of France
- Norman Archer
- Enamelled Terra-cotta
- Stall and Reading-desk in carved wood