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Sommerville, Maxwell. Engraved Gems: Their History and an Elaborate View of Their Place In Art. Maxwell Sommerville, 1889.

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  • Object[41]
  • no[6]
  • yes[35]
  • no[41]
  • mediterranean[41]
  • fragment[1]
  • gem[41]
  • pendant[1]
  • pin[1]
  • ring[4]
  • swivel ring[2]
  • mediterranean[41]
  • 16th century[1]
  • graeco-roman period[4]
  • imperial roman period[1]
  • neoclassical[12]
  • post classical[14]
  • renaissance[1]
  • graeco-roman[11]
  • italian[1]
  • italo-etruscan[1]
  • amor[1]
  • apollo[1]
  • athena[1]
  • children[1]
  • club[3]
  • cretan bull[1]
  • deianira[2]
  • eagle[1]
  • erymanthian boar[1]
  • evenus river[1]
  • goats[1]
  • goddess[1]
  • hadrian[1]
  • hebe[2]
  • helios[1]
  • hellenistic ruler?[1]
  • heracles[41]
  • infant[1]
  • iole[1]
  • jove[1]
  • juno[1]
  • jupiter[1]
  • kithara[1]
  • lernean hydra[1]
  • lion[1]
  • lion skin[12]
  • mercury[1]
  • minerva[2]
  • nero?[1]
  • nessos[1]
  • oak tree[1]
  • otho[1]
  • owl[1]
  • prince paris[1]
  • quadriga[1]
  • serpents[1]
  • stag[1]
  • warrior[1]
  • zeus[1]
  • agate[6]
  • alabaster[1]
  • amethyst[1]
  • carnelian[2]
  • chalcedony[6]
  • diamond[1]
  • glass paste[1]
  • gold[5]
  • metal[3]
  • onyx[11]
  • paste[7]
  • sard[1]
  • sardonyx[11]
  • siberian jasper[1]
  • cameo[30]
  • intaglio[11]
  • yes[41]
heracles

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29-128-894

29-128-894

Gem

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29-128-917

29-128-917

Gem

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29-128-975

29-128-975

Gem

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29-128-746

29-128-746

Gem

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29-128-156

29-128-156

Gem

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29-128-1182

29-128-1182

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29-128-58

29-128-58

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29-128-753

29-128-753

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29-128-374

29-128-374

Gem

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29-128-231

29-128-231

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29-128-24

29-128-24

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29-128-114

29-128-114

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29-128-427

29-128-427

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29-128-1354

29-128-1354

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29-128-368

29-128-368

Gem

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29-128-937

29-128-937

Gem

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29-128-430

29-128-430

Gem

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29-128-208

29-128-208

Gem

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29-128-1181

29-128-1181

Gem

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29-128-408

29-128-408

Gem

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29-128-204

29-128-204

Gem

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29-128-249

29-128-249

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29-128-49

29-128-49

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29-128-1347

29-128-1347

Gem

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29-128-805

29-128-805

Gem

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29-128-532

29-128-532

Gem

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29-128-912

29-128-912

Gem

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29-128-139

29-128-139

Gem

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29-128-316

29-128-316

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29-128-1023

29-128-1023

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29-128-20

29-128-20

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29-128-213

29-128-213

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