- 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
- Floral divider
- 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
- Faces of an Hexagonal Enamelled Salt-cellar, representing the Labours of Hercules
- Fifteen-stringed Harp of the Twelfth Century
- Five-stringed Lute. Thirteenth Century
- Floral Divider
- Enamelled Terra-cotta
- Engine for hurling Stones
- Enamelled Dish, by Bernard Palissy
- Enamelled Shrine, in Limoges Work of the Twelfth Century
- Double-barrelled Dragonneau
- Dwelling room of a Seigneur of the Fourteenth Century
- Earliest Models of Cannon
- Egg-shaped Coffee-pot
- Diadem of Charlemagne
- Divider
- Double Flute, Fourteenth Century
- Cup, Italian Ware
- Curved Trumpet. (Eleventh Century)
- Damaskeened Armour of the end of the Sixteenth Century
- Design on the Stalls in the Church of St. Benoît-sur-Loire
- Convex Armour of the Fifteenth Century, said to be that of Maximilian
- Cross of an Altar, ascribed to St. Eloi
- Crossbow Men protected by Shield-bearers. Fifteenth Century
- Cup of Lapis-lazuli, mounted in Gold enriched with Rubies, and a Figure in Gold enamelled
- Concert and Musical Instruments
- Concert; a Bas-relief, taken from a Capital in Saint-Georges de Boscherville, Normandy
- Construction of Boats for William
- Christine de Pizan, contemporary with Charles V. and Charles VI
- Clock of Jena, in Germany
- Clock with Wheels and Weights
- Chest shaped like a Bed
- Chime of Bells of the Ninth Century
- Choron. Ninth Century
- Chorus with single Bell-end with Holes
- Chalice, said to be of St. Remy
- Chased and Enamelled Brooch, embellished with Pearls and Diamonds
- Cart drawn by Oxen, end of the Fifteenth Century
- Censer of the Eleventh Century
- Chair of the Ninth or Tenth Century
Chair of the Ninth or Tenth Century, taken from a Miniature of that period (MS. de la Bibl. Imp. de Paris). The chairs or seats of the Romanesque period exhibit an attempt to revive in the interior of the buildings, where they were used, the architectural style of contemporary monuments. They were large and massive, and were raised on clusters of columns expanding at the back in three semicircular rows. - Bolt of the Sixteenth Century, with Initial of Henry II
- Bombards on fixed and rolling carriages
- Buckler-shaped Psaltery with many Strings
- Byzantine Reliquar
- Bas-relief in carved wood, representing a Domestic Scene
- Battle-axe and Pistol of the 16th Century
- Bed furnished with Canopy and Curtains
- Bell in a Tower of Siena. (Twelfth Century.)
- Arquebusier
- Astronomical Clock of the Cathedral at Strasburg, constructed in 1573