- Watches of the Valois Epoch
- Votive Crown of Suintila, King of the Visigoths from 621 to 631
- Vases of ancient shape
- Vases of ancient form
- Vase of Rock-crystal, mounted in Silver-gilt and enamelled
- Tympanum of the Thirteenth Century
- Two mounted men of Duke William’s army
- Triangular Saxon Harp of the Ninth Century
- Tournament Saddles, ornamented with Paintings
- Tournament Helmet, screwed on the Breastplate
- Top of an Hour-Glass, engraved and gilt
- Tintinnabulum or Hand-Bell of the Ninth Century
- Three-stringed Crout of the Ninth Century
- The Weaver
- The Tree of Jesse
- The Sword of Charlemagne
- The Saufang of St. Cecilia’s at Cologne. (Sixth 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 Corporation of the Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St. Geneviève
- The Clockmaker
- The Carruca, or Pleasure-Carriage, drawn by a Pair of Horses, dating from the Fifth to the Tenth Century
- The Caparison of the Horse of Isabel the Catholic
- Sunflower divider
- Straight Trumpet with Stand
- Stall and Reading-desk in carved wood
- Shrine of the Fifteenth Century
- Shrine in Copper Gilt
- Shepherd’s Horn. Eighth Century
- Seven-tubed Syrinx, Ninth or Tenth Century
- Sedan-chair of Charles V
- Seats from Miniatures of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
- Scent-box in Chased Gold
- Sambute, or Sackbut, of the Ninth Century
- Saddle-cloth. Sixteenth Century
- Round Table of King Artus of Brittany
The form of table was commonly long and straight, but on occasions of state it was semicircular, or like a horse-shoe in form, recalling the Romanesque round table of King Artus of Brittany. - Reliquary, Silver-gilt, surmounted by a Statuette of the Virgin with the Infant Jesus
- Rebec, of the Sixteenth Century
- Psaltery to produce a prolonged sound. Ninth Century
- Psalterion. Twelfth Century
- Portable Organ of the Fifteenth Century
- Player on the Vielle. Thirteenth Century
- Plain Armour of the Fifteenth Century, about 1460
- Performer on the Psalterion. Fourteenth Century
- Pendant, adorned with Diamonds and Precious Stones
- Oval Vielle with Three Strings, of the Thirteenth Century
- Organistrum. Ninth Century
- Organ with single Key-board of the Fourteenth Century
- Norman Archer
- Nabulum. Ninth Century
- Minstrel’s Harp, of the Fifteenth Century
- Marriage of Louis XII. and Anne of Brittany
- Mangonneau; an Engine of War of the Fifteenth Century
- Lyre of the North. (Ninth Century.)
- Louise de Savoie, Duchess of Angoulême, mother of Francis I
- Louis IX. represented in his Regal Chair
Louis IX. represented in his Regal Chair, tapestried in fleurs-de-lis, from a Miniature of the Fourteenth Century. (MS. de la Bibl. Imp. de Paris.). It is noteworthy that from the time of St. Louis these same chairs and seats, carved, covered with the richest stuffs, inlaid with precious stones, and engraved with the armorial bearings of great houses, issued for the most part from the workshops of Parisian artisans. Those artisans, carpenters, manufacturers of coffers and carved chests, and furniture-makers, were so celebrated for works of this description, that in inventories and appraisements of furniture great care was taken to specify that such and such articles among them were of Parisian manufacture; ex operagio Parisiensi. - Long Monochord played on with a Bow. Fifteenth Century
- Lancer of William’s Army
- Knights in complete Armour, with the Salade
- Knight in his Hauberk
- King William, as represented on his seal preserved in England