- 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
- Bagpiper, Thirteenth Century
- Ancient Lyre
- Angel Playing on a Three-stringed Fiddle. Thirteenth Century
- Armour ornamented with Lions, supposed to be that of Louis XII
- Arms of the Corporation of Goldsmiths of Paris
- Arquebus with Wheel and Match
- An Altar-Tray and Chalice
- An Ancient Cameo-setting of the time of Charles V
- An Hour-glass of the Sixteenth Century
- Ancient Corporate Seal of the Goldsmiths of Paris
- Altar of Gold, presented to the ancient Cathedral of Basle by the Emperor Henry II
- An Abbot’s Enamelled Crozier, made at Limoges. (Thirteenth Century.)
- An Altar-cloth embroidered in silver on a black ground
- A State Banquet in the Fifteenth Century
- A portable Clock of the time of the Valois
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- A Cooper’s Workshop
- A Drinking Cup, called Gondole
- A Knight armed and mounted for War
- A Knight entering the Lists
- A Bishop’s Crozier, which appears to be of Italian manufacture. (Fourteenth Century)
- Vases of ancient shape
- Votive Crown of Suintila, King of the Visigoths from 621 to 631
- Watches of the Valois Epoch
- Triangular Saxon Harp of the Ninth Century
- Two mounted men of Duke William’s army
- Tympanum of the Thirteenth Century
- Vase of Rock-crystal, mounted in Silver-gilt and enamelled
- Vases of ancient form
- Tintinnabulum or Hand-Bell of the Ninth Century
- Top of an Hour-Glass, engraved and gilt
- Tournament Helmet, screwed on the Breastplate
- Tournament Saddles, ornamented with Paintings
- The Tree of Jesse
- The Weaver
- Three-stringed Crout of the Ninth Century
- The Curule Chair
The Curule Chair called the “Fauteuil de Dagobert,” in gilt bronze, now in the Musée des Souverains. The chair ascribed to St. Eloi, and known as the Fauteuil de Dagobert, is an antique consular chair, which originally was only a folding one; the Abbé Suger, in the twelfth century, added to it the back and arms. - The Saufang of St. Cecilia’s at Cologne. (Sixth Century.)