- A Greek Helmet
- A Greek Shield
- A Lydian Helmet
- Arms and Armour
- Arms of the Stone Period 2
- Arms of the Stone Period
- Assyrian Armed Warriors
- Assyrian Swords, Club, Lance and Helm
- A Greek Cuirass, Breast and Back plates
- A Greek Helmet 2
- A Greek Helmet 3
- Roman Soldiers
- Celtic Arms
- Etruscan Helmets
- Gallic Arms
- Greek Arms
- Greek Greaves
- Portable Organ of the Fifteenth Century
- Psalterion. Twelfth Century
- Psaltery to produce a prolonged sound. Ninth Century
- Rebec, of the Sixteenth Century
- Reliquary, Silver-gilt, surmounted by a Statuette of the Virgin with the Infant Jesus
- Saddle-cloth. Sixteenth Century
- Sambute, or Sackbut, of the Ninth Century
- Scent-box in Chased Gold
- Seats from Miniatures of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
- Sedan-chair of Charles V
- Seven-tubed Syrinx, Ninth or Tenth Century
- Shepherd’s Horn. Eighth Century
- Shrine in Copper Gilt
- Shrine of the Fifteenth Century
- Stall and Reading-desk in carved wood
- Straight Trumpet with Stand
- The Caparison of the Horse of Isabel the Catholic
- The Carruca, or Pleasure-Carriage, drawn by a Pair of Horses, dating from the Fifth to the Tenth Century
- The Clockmaker
- The Corporation of the Goldsmiths of Paris carrying the Shrine of St. Geneviève
- The Saufang of St. Cecilia’s at Cologne. (Sixth Century.)
- The Sword of Charlemagne
- The Tree of Jesse
- The Weaver
- Three-stringed Crout of the Ninth Century
- 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
- 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
- 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
- A Cooper’s Workshop
- A Drinking Cup, called Gondole
- A Knight armed and mounted for War
- A Knight entering the Lists
- A State Banquet in the Fifteenth Century