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

Reference

  • Object[17]
  • yes[17]
  • no[17]
  • mediterranean[17]
  • box lid[1]
  • gem[17]
  • pendant[3]
  • ring[9]
  • scarab[2]
  • swivel ring[1]
  • mediterranean[17]
  • baroque period[1]
  • graeco-roman period[1]
  • hellenistic period[1]
  • imperial roman period[2]
  • late antique period[1]
  • neoclassical[3]
  • post classical[7]
  • gnostic[1]
  • graeco-italic[1]
  • graeco-roman[3]
  • italian[2]
  • northern syrian[1]
  • roman[2]
  • achilles[1]
  • andromache[1]
  • ariadne[1]
  • astyanax[1]
  • bacchus[1]
  • branch[1]
  • capitoline triad[1]
  • crucifix[1]
  • dionysos[1]
  • domitia[1]
  • eagle[1]
  • eros[1]
  • gordianus iii[1]
  • halo[1]
  • heracles[1]
  • inscription[2]
  • julius caesar[1]
  • juno[1]
  • jupiter[1]
  • lysimachus[1]
  • maecenus[1]
  • male head[1]
  • minerva[1]
  • odenathus[1]
  • osiris[1]
  • otho[1]
  • owl[1]
  • pan[1]
  • panther[1]
  • peacock[1]
  • pedum[1]
  • pipes[1]
  • pompey[1]
  • priapus[1]
  • roman emperor[1]
  • saint[1]
  • septimus severus[1]
  • stars[1]
  • vespasian[1]
  • zenobia[1]
  • chalcedony[17]
  • gold[17]
  • onyx[4]
  • sardonyx[1]
  • cameo[13]
  • intaglio[4]
  • yes[17]
gold
chalcedony

1 - 17 of 17 Records

29-128-924

29-128-924

Gem

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29-128-64

29-128-64

Gem

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29-128-1364

29-128-1364

Gem

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29-128-998

29-128-998

Gem

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29-128-1060

29-128-1060

Gem

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29-128-312

29-128-312

Gem

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29-128-289

29-128-289

Gem

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29-128-1098

29-128-1098

Gem

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29-128-1086

29-128-1086

Gem

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29-128-46

29-128-46

Gem

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29-128-1105

29-128-1105

Gem

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29-128-1429

29-128-1429

Gem

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29-128-1045

29-128-1045

Gem

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29-128-951

29-128-951

Gem

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29-128-933

29-128-933

Gem

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29-128-942

29-128-942

Gem

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29-128-1358

29-128-1358

Gem

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