Game Piece with Hercules Throwing Diomedes to His Man-Eating Horses – German – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/463705
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42; Castañeda and Mendoza, 1933, p. 16; Kurath and MartÃ, 1964, p. 47, 60, 84)
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Inscription: (on each corner and center): A [image of a knot] E [reversed] (unidentified)(on dog collar; twice): AE(on dog collar bearing arms; twice): AMarking: Arms (on dog collar on right): Quarterly, 1 and 4, barry of six or and azure, the first two bars debruised by three roses gules, seeded proper; 2 and 3, or, three escutcheons gules
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Beads (1980.456, .457) and pendant (30.95.37)Among the luxury arts that flourished under the Fatimid caliphs, gold jewelry stands out for its innovation and complexity. According to literary sources, prodigious amounts of such jewelry were manufactured for both royal and patrician patrons; most of these items were later melted down for currency or refashioned into newer pieces
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top (not original) with rosewood binding and purfling (inside) of pine/rosewood/p/
Inscription: Mount, lower right, in graphite: 2000.483 RUBENSMarking: Watermark with crowned shield and countermark with three letters-perhaps arms of Burgundy with Austria
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