Rock Crystal Statuette of a Dolphin – North African (Carthage) – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/468472
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Between 1845 and 1865, acquired by Reverend Charles William King; until 1878, collection of Rev. C. W. King, Cambridge, England; 1878, purchased by John Taylor Johnston from Rev. C. W. King; 1878-1881, collection of John Taylor Johnston, New York; acquired in 1881, gift of John Taylor Johnston
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Until 1908 collection of A. Vogell, Karlsruhe, Germany; 1908, acquired by Mr. Hambar, purchased at the Vogell Collection auction, Cassel, Germany (lot 45); [until 1930s, Swiss art market]; 1930s, acquired by a private collector from a Swiss art dealer, Geneva; until 1985, private collection, Geneva and Paris; [1985, purchased by the Atlantis Antiquities Ltd
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From the former Lady Chapel of the Benedictine abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris (closed February 1792; panels possibly removed by November 25, 1796; chapel destroyed 1802); [possibly Jacques Seligmann, Paris and New York] ; Private Collection, Paris (until 1958) ; [ Brimo de Laroussilhe, Paris (1958–sold 1972)] ; [ Galerie für Glasmalerei, Zurich (1972–sold 1973)]
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Pair of DoorsThis pair of doors once belonged to a minbar and most probably came from the base of its stairs.[1] An elaborate geometric design centered on twelve-pointed stars arranged in staggered rows decorates the front of the doors, which are constructed of rosewood
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