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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[20]
  • no[1]
  • yes[19]
  • no[18]
  • yes[2]
  • mediterranean[20]
  • gem[20]
  • pendant[20]
  • mediterranean[20]
  • byzantine[2]
  • graeco-roman period[2]
  • late antique period[1]
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  • inscription[5]
  • isis[1]
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  • lotus[1]
  • mask[1]
  • nero[1]
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  • odenathus[1]
  • orb[1]
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  • chalcedony[6]
  • enamel[1]
  • glass[1]
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  • jasper[1]
  • metal[4]
  • onyx[6]
  • red jasper[1]
  • rock crystal[1]
  • sard[1]
  • sardonyx[3]
  • silver[1]
  • turquoise[1]
  • cameo[15]
  • intaglio[5]
  • giovanni pichler[1]
  • luigi pichler[1]
  • yes[20]
pendant
gem

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29-128-124

29-128-124

Gem

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29-128-64

29-128-64

Gem

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29-128-181

29-128-181

Gem

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29-128-810

29-128-810

Gem

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29-128-1361

29-128-1361

Gem

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29-128-1282

29-128-1282

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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29-128-879

29-128-879

Gem

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29-128-157

29-128-157

Gem

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29-128-843

29-128-843

Gem

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29-128-126

29-128-126

Gem

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29-128-583

29-128-583

Gem

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29-128-268

29-128-268

Gem

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29-128-1432

29-128-1432

Gem

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29-128-375

29-128-375

Gem

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29-128-155

29-128-155

Gem

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29-128-5

29-128-5

On Display

Gem

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29-128-577

29-128-577

On Display

Gem

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29-128-857

Gem

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