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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[38]
  • no[2]
  • yes[36]
  • no[38]
  • mediterranean[38]
  • gem[38]
  • pin[1]
  • ring[7]
  • swivel ring[1]
  • mediterranean[38]
  • post classical[38]
  • italian[3]
  • northern european[2]
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agate
post classical

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29-128-975

29-128-975

Gem

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29-128-225

29-128-225

Gem

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29-128-190

29-128-190

Gem

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29-128-117

29-128-117

Gem

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29-128-442

29-128-442

Gem

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29-128-802

29-128-802

Gem

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29-128-135

29-128-135

Gem

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29-128-402

29-128-402

Gem

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29-128-66

29-128-66

Gem

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29-128-279

29-128-279

Gem

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29-128-1038

29-128-1038

Gem

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29-128-208

29-128-208

Gem

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29-128-362

29-128-362

Gem

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29-128-142

29-128-142

Gem

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29-128-295

29-128-295

Gem

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29-128-50

29-128-50

Gem

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29-128-384

29-128-384

Gem

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29-128-985

29-128-985

Gem

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29-128-260

29-128-260

Gem

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29-128-47

29-128-47

Gem

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29-128-1016

29-128-1016

Gem

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29-128-1032

29-128-1032

Gem

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29-128-186

29-128-186

Gem

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29-128-139

29-128-139

Gem

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29-128-27

29-128-27

Gem

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29-128-184

29-128-184

Gem

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29-128-960

29-128-960

Gem

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29-128-86

29-128-86

Gem

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29-128-317

29-128-317

Gem

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29-128-674

29-128-674

Gem

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29-128-145

29-128-145

Gem

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29-128-1051

29-128-1051

Gem

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