Chapter 41

translation of, by St. Jerome,27Jones, Hon. Col. C. C., quoted,3Jutland, flat celts in,30KKeller, Dr. F., quoted,150,195Kendrick, James, M.D.,46,158Kirwan, Rev. R.,134,224Klemm, Dr., cited,153Knife-daggers, antiquity of,222,457;associated with stone implements (seeStone and Bronze together);attached to haft by perishable rivets,226;ornamented,212,237;perforated,225;Scottish,238;short and broad,240;Spanish,238;with handle of yew,207;with haft of ox-horn,225;with interments,41,161,204,205,226,256,367,480Knives,204 to 216;flint,41;flint with interment,225,240Knives, socketed, curved,204,205,209;double-edged,205 to 208,167,216,480;Irish,207;looped,210,215;moulds for,449;with fluted blade,205Knives, tanged,211 to 216;curved,209,214,215;Danish and German,215;made from broken swords,211;moulds for,433;perforated,213,215;single-edged,214,215,480;tang ending in head of animal,213;tangs flat,211,212;with rings on blade,215Koudourmapouk, King of the Soumirs and Accads,9LLaconia, steel of,17Lake-dwellers probably cut straw,202Lake-dwellings of Savoy,95,131,191,371;of Switzerland,13,95,114,370;insight into early civilisation given by,486Lake Superior, native copper found near,3,418Lance-head,368Lane Fox, Gen. A.SeePitt-Rivers, Gen. A.Late Celtic Period.—Arrow-heads,318;bridle-bits,144,368,405,470;bracelets,135,387,388;brooches,400;buckles,144,368,470;celts,137,144,157,163;chariots,389,403;ear-rings,393;ferrules, Irish,340;helmet,356;interments,23,25,135,471;pins,144,369;remains,135,144,385;sheaths,302,308;shield,353;spear-heads,144,342;swords,229,275,299,343;torques,381;trumpets,362;vessel with iron handle,409Lauth, Prof., quoted,7Laveissière, Messrs., gun-metal,416Lawrence, Mr. W. L., F.S.A.,45Layton, Mr. T., F.S.A., collection,52,126,284,302Lead, absent in early bronze,417;at butt-end of palstave,97;socketed celts, made of,445;in small socketed celts, from Brittany,417;in articles from Dowris,360;spoken of by Job,5Lead bronze used in Egypt,419Leather sheath for flint dagger,309;for bronze knives,309;for Scandinavian dagger,252;thongs for securing hatchet,148Leland quoted,30Lepsius quoted,7Lichas the Lacedemonian,18Lichfield, Mr., collection,94,127Lindenschmit, Dr. Ludwig, quoted,21,81,202Lisch, Dr. F., quoted,151,262Livy quoted,354Local peculiarities of bronze antiquities,24,477Londesborough, Lord, collection,345“Long Barrow” period, skeletons of,277Loops or slides,403;of jet,404Lort, Rev. Mr., F.S.A., quoted,31,33,439Lovelace, Earl of,245,316Lubbock, Sir John, F.R.S., quoted,20,37,149,157,274,276,427,475Lucretius quoted,16Lukis, Rev. W. C, F.S.A.,181,385“Lurer,” or curved horns found in Denmark,363Lusitanians, bronze spears among the,17Lycurgus, iron currency in time of,17Lydia, steel of,17MMacadam, Dr. Stevenson, quoted,56,362,410,425McCulloch, Mr. W. T., quoted,349Maces,271,272;perforated stone,51Macrobius quoted,275Madsen quoted,52,54,288,404Magnentius, bronze swords attributed to time of,25Malacca the principal Eastern source of tin,424“Malga,” Australian wooden weapon,263Manetho quoted by Plutarch,8Manillas, or African ring money,387Manlia Gens, denarii of,374Mariette, M., quoted,6Marine shells with interments,189,394Martineau and Smith quoted,415Masons of Peru still use stone pebbles as mallets,165Massagetæ a bronze-using people,17Mayer collection.SeeMuseums, LiverpoolMedea, bronze sickle of,18,194Medhurst, Mr., collection,127Medicinal use of iron in ancient Egypt,6;“virtue in brass,”31Mediterranean province of bronze antiquities,478Memnon, sword of,18Menelaus, battle-axe of,14Meriones, arrow of,18Merovingian gold ornaments,117Metals,415 to 426;admixture of other than copper and tin in bronze,346,360,417,420;early use of,1 to 20,418,420;lumps of,81,87,94,113,119,120,283,423,425,442,449,459,469Meteoric origin of first-known iron,7,15Mexican, bronze,4;name for copper transferred to iron,10Meyrick collection,109,205,271,351,356;Sir Samuel, quoted,155Milles, Rev. Dr., collection,48“Minds,” Irish,42,394Mines, Egyptian gold,8Minerva, Temple of, at Phaselis,18“Missile hatchets,”162Mitchell, Dr. Arthur, F.S.A. Scot.,437Molyneux, Sir T., quoted,358Money, suggestion that celts served as,37Montelius, Dr. O., quoted,109,262,288,298Montezuma II., axe of,148Morlot, M., quoted,26“Morning Star,” or flail,271Mortillet, M. Gabriel de,405,456,457Mortimer, Messrs., collection,43,113,190,227,230Mortise and tenon,171Moseley, H. N., F.R.S.,263Moulds,427 to 450;bronze,84,174,438 to 448;clay,427,428,448,449;clay, for buttons,401;stone,143,158,180,250,428 to 438;notches on,436;wooden, for British coins of tin,445Movers, Prof., quoted,5Müller, Prof. Max, quoted,10Müller, Dr. Sophus, quoted,21Museums—Abbeville,335Agram,177Alnwick Castle,46,116,285,287,368,386Amiens,119,183,201,206,208,371,398Assen,109Belfast,430Berlin,39,173,184,234,262,263,298,299,441,448Boulaq,261Boulogne,238,250Bourges,307Bristol,217Brunswick,288Buda-Pest,142,327Caen,86Cambridge Ant. Soc.,174,199,205,259,270,271,272,279,340,346Carcassonne,328Chambéry,131,184Chateaudun,122Clermont-Ferrand,119,176,341,438Copenhagen, of Northern Antiquities,172,259,288,353,432,441Cracow, Academy of Sciences,181Darmstadt,91,441Devizes,seeStourheadDorchester,432Dover,113Dresden, Preusker collection,437Dublin, Royal Irish Academy,passim;Trinity College,220,431Edinburgh, Ant.,passim;Advoc. Library,289Elgin,333Evreux,77Exeter,51Florence,156Geneva,210Göttingen,77Gratz, Johanneum,288Hanover,184,308,441Kiel,262Laibach,246,393,428Lausanne,260Leipsig, Deutsche Gesellschaft,221Le Puy,293Lewes,87,447Leyden,89,133,173,176,221Linz,153Liverpool, Mayer collection,52,81,82,83,88,129,168,319,351London, British Museum,passim;Soc. Ant.,49,90,125,348, andpassimLyons,131,301,441Madrid,97Malmoe,262Metz,131Modena, Museo Civico,401,437Munich,445Namur,109Nantes,121,124,230,250,252,281,339Narbonne,43,121,122,172,254,341Newcastle-on-Tyne,78,116,125,285,351Norwich,78,80,134,173,175,178,199,281,318Oxford,287; Ashmolean,81,169,189,216,225Paris, d’Artillerie,301;Hôtel Cluny,176;Louvre,185Plymouth, Athenæum,228Poitiers,119,176,214,221,398,441,447Prague,308Rennes,287Rouen,86,280St. Germain,171,248,293,328,448St. Omer,131Salisbury, Blackmore,80,81,91,110,114,120,132,175,236,237,248,426Salzburg,152,355Scarborough,211,401Schwerin,262Sheffield, Bateman collection,42,44,113,122,150,168,172,190,205,225,279,280,307,321,327,390,392,393,409,430,447Sigmaringen,173,176Soissons,80Stockholm,122,143,353,448Stourhead,219,322,368, andpassimStuttgart, Cabinet of Coins,142Taunton,119,198,249,320,325,328,330Toulouse,41,97,119,122,131Tours,86,172,207,254,401,435Trent,107Turin, Royal Armoury,288Vannes,215,449Vienna, Ambras,148;Antiken Cabinet,86,131,299,355Warrington,123,335

translation of, by St. Jerome,27Jones, Hon. Col. C. C., quoted,3Jutland, flat celts in,30KKeller, Dr. F., quoted,150,195Kendrick, James, M.D.,46,158Kirwan, Rev. R.,134,224Klemm, Dr., cited,153Knife-daggers, antiquity of,222,457;associated with stone implements (seeStone and Bronze together);attached to haft by perishable rivets,226;ornamented,212,237;perforated,225;Scottish,238;short and broad,240;Spanish,238;with handle of yew,207;with haft of ox-horn,225;with interments,41,161,204,205,226,256,367,480Knives,204 to 216;flint,41;flint with interment,225,240Knives, socketed, curved,204,205,209;double-edged,205 to 208,167,216,480;Irish,207;looped,210,215;moulds for,449;with fluted blade,205Knives, tanged,211 to 216;curved,209,214,215;Danish and German,215;made from broken swords,211;moulds for,433;perforated,213,215;single-edged,214,215,480;tang ending in head of animal,213;tangs flat,211,212;with rings on blade,215Koudourmapouk, King of the Soumirs and Accads,9LLaconia, steel of,17Lake-dwellers probably cut straw,202Lake-dwellings of Savoy,95,131,191,371;of Switzerland,13,95,114,370;insight into early civilisation given by,486Lake Superior, native copper found near,3,418Lance-head,368Lane Fox, Gen. A.SeePitt-Rivers, Gen. A.Late Celtic Period.—Arrow-heads,318;bridle-bits,144,368,405,470;bracelets,135,387,388;brooches,400;buckles,144,368,470;celts,137,144,157,163;chariots,389,403;ear-rings,393;ferrules, Irish,340;helmet,356;interments,23,25,135,471;pins,144,369;remains,135,144,385;sheaths,302,308;shield,353;spear-heads,144,342;swords,229,275,299,343;torques,381;trumpets,362;vessel with iron handle,409Lauth, Prof., quoted,7Laveissière, Messrs., gun-metal,416Lawrence, Mr. W. L., F.S.A.,45Layton, Mr. T., F.S.A., collection,52,126,284,302Lead, absent in early bronze,417;at butt-end of palstave,97;socketed celts, made of,445;in small socketed celts, from Brittany,417;in articles from Dowris,360;spoken of by Job,5Lead bronze used in Egypt,419Leather sheath for flint dagger,309;for bronze knives,309;for Scandinavian dagger,252;thongs for securing hatchet,148Leland quoted,30Lepsius quoted,7Lichas the Lacedemonian,18Lichfield, Mr., collection,94,127Lindenschmit, Dr. Ludwig, quoted,21,81,202Lisch, Dr. F., quoted,151,262Livy quoted,354Local peculiarities of bronze antiquities,24,477Londesborough, Lord, collection,345“Long Barrow” period, skeletons of,277Loops or slides,403;of jet,404Lort, Rev. Mr., F.S.A., quoted,31,33,439Lovelace, Earl of,245,316Lubbock, Sir John, F.R.S., quoted,20,37,149,157,274,276,427,475Lucretius quoted,16Lukis, Rev. W. C, F.S.A.,181,385“Lurer,” or curved horns found in Denmark,363Lusitanians, bronze spears among the,17Lycurgus, iron currency in time of,17Lydia, steel of,17MMacadam, Dr. Stevenson, quoted,56,362,410,425McCulloch, Mr. W. T., quoted,349Maces,271,272;perforated stone,51Macrobius quoted,275Madsen quoted,52,54,288,404Magnentius, bronze swords attributed to time of,25Malacca the principal Eastern source of tin,424“Malga,” Australian wooden weapon,263Manetho quoted by Plutarch,8Manillas, or African ring money,387Manlia Gens, denarii of,374Mariette, M., quoted,6Marine shells with interments,189,394Martineau and Smith quoted,415Masons of Peru still use stone pebbles as mallets,165Massagetæ a bronze-using people,17Mayer collection.SeeMuseums, LiverpoolMedea, bronze sickle of,18,194Medhurst, Mr., collection,127Medicinal use of iron in ancient Egypt,6;“virtue in brass,”31Mediterranean province of bronze antiquities,478Memnon, sword of,18Menelaus, battle-axe of,14Meriones, arrow of,18Merovingian gold ornaments,117Metals,415 to 426;admixture of other than copper and tin in bronze,346,360,417,420;early use of,1 to 20,418,420;lumps of,81,87,94,113,119,120,283,423,425,442,449,459,469Meteoric origin of first-known iron,7,15Mexican, bronze,4;name for copper transferred to iron,10Meyrick collection,109,205,271,351,356;Sir Samuel, quoted,155Milles, Rev. Dr., collection,48“Minds,” Irish,42,394Mines, Egyptian gold,8Minerva, Temple of, at Phaselis,18“Missile hatchets,”162Mitchell, Dr. Arthur, F.S.A. Scot.,437Molyneux, Sir T., quoted,358Money, suggestion that celts served as,37Montelius, Dr. O., quoted,109,262,288,298Montezuma II., axe of,148Morlot, M., quoted,26“Morning Star,” or flail,271Mortillet, M. Gabriel de,405,456,457Mortimer, Messrs., collection,43,113,190,227,230Mortise and tenon,171Moseley, H. N., F.R.S.,263Moulds,427 to 450;bronze,84,174,438 to 448;clay,427,428,448,449;clay, for buttons,401;stone,143,158,180,250,428 to 438;notches on,436;wooden, for British coins of tin,445Movers, Prof., quoted,5Müller, Prof. Max, quoted,10Müller, Dr. Sophus, quoted,21Museums—Abbeville,335Agram,177Alnwick Castle,46,116,285,287,368,386Amiens,119,183,201,206,208,371,398Assen,109Belfast,430Berlin,39,173,184,234,262,263,298,299,441,448Boulaq,261Boulogne,238,250Bourges,307Bristol,217Brunswick,288Buda-Pest,142,327Caen,86Cambridge Ant. Soc.,174,199,205,259,270,271,272,279,340,346Carcassonne,328Chambéry,131,184Chateaudun,122Clermont-Ferrand,119,176,341,438Copenhagen, of Northern Antiquities,172,259,288,353,432,441Cracow, Academy of Sciences,181Darmstadt,91,441Devizes,seeStourheadDorchester,432Dover,113Dresden, Preusker collection,437Dublin, Royal Irish Academy,passim;Trinity College,220,431Edinburgh, Ant.,passim;Advoc. Library,289Elgin,333Evreux,77Exeter,51Florence,156Geneva,210Göttingen,77Gratz, Johanneum,288Hanover,184,308,441Kiel,262Laibach,246,393,428Lausanne,260Leipsig, Deutsche Gesellschaft,221Le Puy,293Lewes,87,447Leyden,89,133,173,176,221Linz,153Liverpool, Mayer collection,52,81,82,83,88,129,168,319,351London, British Museum,passim;Soc. Ant.,49,90,125,348, andpassimLyons,131,301,441Madrid,97Malmoe,262Metz,131Modena, Museo Civico,401,437Munich,445Namur,109Nantes,121,124,230,250,252,281,339Narbonne,43,121,122,172,254,341Newcastle-on-Tyne,78,116,125,285,351Norwich,78,80,134,173,175,178,199,281,318Oxford,287; Ashmolean,81,169,189,216,225Paris, d’Artillerie,301;Hôtel Cluny,176;Louvre,185Plymouth, Athenæum,228Poitiers,119,176,214,221,398,441,447Prague,308Rennes,287Rouen,86,280St. Germain,171,248,293,328,448St. Omer,131Salisbury, Blackmore,80,81,91,110,114,120,132,175,236,237,248,426Salzburg,152,355Scarborough,211,401Schwerin,262Sheffield, Bateman collection,42,44,113,122,150,168,172,190,205,225,279,280,307,321,327,390,392,393,409,430,447Sigmaringen,173,176Soissons,80Stockholm,122,143,353,448Stourhead,219,322,368, andpassimStuttgart, Cabinet of Coins,142Taunton,119,198,249,320,325,328,330Toulouse,41,97,119,122,131Tours,86,172,207,254,401,435Trent,107Turin, Royal Armoury,288Vannes,215,449Vienna, Ambras,148;Antiken Cabinet,86,131,299,355Warrington,123,335

translation of, by St. Jerome,27

Jones, Hon. Col. C. C., quoted,3

Jutland, flat celts in,30

K

Keller, Dr. F., quoted,150,195

Kendrick, James, M.D.,46,158

Kirwan, Rev. R.,134,224

Klemm, Dr., cited,153

Knife-daggers, antiquity of,222,457;

associated with stone implements (seeStone and Bronze together);

attached to haft by perishable rivets,226;

ornamented,212,237;

perforated,225;

Scottish,238;

short and broad,240;

Spanish,238;

with handle of yew,207;

with haft of ox-horn,225;

with interments,41,161,204,205,226,256,367,480

Knives,204 to 216;

flint,41;

flint with interment,225,240

Knives, socketed, curved,204,205,209;

double-edged,205 to 208,167,216,480;

Irish,207;

looped,210,215;

moulds for,449;

with fluted blade,205

Knives, tanged,211 to 216;

curved,209,214,215;

Danish and German,215;

made from broken swords,211;

moulds for,433;

perforated,213,215;

single-edged,214,215,480;

tang ending in head of animal,213;

tangs flat,211,212;

with rings on blade,215

Koudourmapouk, King of the Soumirs and Accads,9

L

Laconia, steel of,17

Lake-dwellers probably cut straw,202

Lake-dwellings of Savoy,95,131,191,371;

of Switzerland,13,95,114,370;

insight into early civilisation given by,486

Lake Superior, native copper found near,3,418

Lance-head,368

Lane Fox, Gen. A.SeePitt-Rivers, Gen. A.

Late Celtic Period.—Arrow-heads,318;

bridle-bits,144,368,405,470;

bracelets,135,387,388;

brooches,400;

buckles,144,368,470;

celts,137,144,157,163;

chariots,389,403;

ear-rings,393;

ferrules, Irish,340;

helmet,356;

interments,23,25,135,471;

pins,144,369;

remains,135,144,385;

sheaths,302,308;

shield,353;

spear-heads,144,342;

swords,229,275,299,343;

torques,381;

trumpets,362;

vessel with iron handle,409

Lauth, Prof., quoted,7

Laveissière, Messrs., gun-metal,416

Lawrence, Mr. W. L., F.S.A.,45

Layton, Mr. T., F.S.A., collection,52,126,284,302

Lead, absent in early bronze,417;

at butt-end of palstave,97;

socketed celts, made of,445;

in small socketed celts, from Brittany,417;

in articles from Dowris,360;

spoken of by Job,5

Lead bronze used in Egypt,419

Leather sheath for flint dagger,309;

for bronze knives,309;

for Scandinavian dagger,252;

thongs for securing hatchet,148

Leland quoted,30

Lepsius quoted,7

Lichas the Lacedemonian,18

Lichfield, Mr., collection,94,127

Lindenschmit, Dr. Ludwig, quoted,21,81,202

Lisch, Dr. F., quoted,151,262

Livy quoted,354

Local peculiarities of bronze antiquities,24,477

Londesborough, Lord, collection,345

“Long Barrow” period, skeletons of,277

Loops or slides,403;

of jet,404

Lort, Rev. Mr., F.S.A., quoted,31,33,439

Lovelace, Earl of,245,316

Lubbock, Sir John, F.R.S., quoted,20,37,149,157,274,276,427,475

Lucretius quoted,16

Lukis, Rev. W. C, F.S.A.,181,385

“Lurer,” or curved horns found in Denmark,363

Lusitanians, bronze spears among the,17

Lycurgus, iron currency in time of,17

Lydia, steel of,17

M

Macadam, Dr. Stevenson, quoted,56,362,410,425

McCulloch, Mr. W. T., quoted,349

Maces,271,272;

perforated stone,51

Macrobius quoted,275

Madsen quoted,52,54,288,404

Magnentius, bronze swords attributed to time of,25

Malacca the principal Eastern source of tin,424

“Malga,” Australian wooden weapon,263

Manetho quoted by Plutarch,8

Manillas, or African ring money,387

Manlia Gens, denarii of,374

Mariette, M., quoted,6

Marine shells with interments,189,394

Martineau and Smith quoted,415

Masons of Peru still use stone pebbles as mallets,165

Massagetæ a bronze-using people,17

Mayer collection.SeeMuseums, Liverpool

Medea, bronze sickle of,18,194

Medhurst, Mr., collection,127

Medicinal use of iron in ancient Egypt,6;

“virtue in brass,”31

Mediterranean province of bronze antiquities,478

Memnon, sword of,18

Menelaus, battle-axe of,14

Meriones, arrow of,18

Merovingian gold ornaments,117

Metals,415 to 426;

admixture of other than copper and tin in bronze,346,360,417,420;

early use of,1 to 20,418,420;

lumps of,81,87,94,113,119,120,283,423,425,442,449,459,469

Meteoric origin of first-known iron,7,15

Mexican, bronze,4;

name for copper transferred to iron,10

Meyrick collection,109,205,271,351,356;

Sir Samuel, quoted,155

Milles, Rev. Dr., collection,48

“Minds,” Irish,42,394

Mines, Egyptian gold,8

Minerva, Temple of, at Phaselis,18

“Missile hatchets,”162

Mitchell, Dr. Arthur, F.S.A. Scot.,437

Molyneux, Sir T., quoted,358

Money, suggestion that celts served as,37

Montelius, Dr. O., quoted,109,262,288,298

Montezuma II., axe of,148

Morlot, M., quoted,26

“Morning Star,” or flail,271

Mortillet, M. Gabriel de,405,456,457

Mortimer, Messrs., collection,43,113,190,227,230

Mortise and tenon,171

Moseley, H. N., F.R.S.,263

Moulds,427 to 450;

bronze,84,174,438 to 448;

clay,427,428,448,449;

clay, for buttons,401;

stone,143,158,180,250,428 to 438;

notches on,436;

wooden, for British coins of tin,445

Movers, Prof., quoted,5

Müller, Prof. Max, quoted,10

Müller, Dr. Sophus, quoted,21

Museums—

Abbeville,335

Agram,177

Alnwick Castle,46,116,285,287,368,386

Amiens,119,183,201,206,208,371,398

Assen,109

Belfast,430

Berlin,39,173,184,234,262,263,298,299,441,448

Boulaq,261

Boulogne,238,250

Bourges,307

Bristol,217

Brunswick,288

Buda-Pest,142,327

Caen,86

Cambridge Ant. Soc.,174,199,205,259,270,271,272,279,340,346

Carcassonne,328

Chambéry,131,184

Chateaudun,122

Clermont-Ferrand,119,176,341,438

Copenhagen, of Northern Antiquities,172,259,288,353,432,441

Cracow, Academy of Sciences,181

Darmstadt,91,441

Devizes,seeStourhead

Dorchester,432

Dover,113

Dresden, Preusker collection,437

Dublin, Royal Irish Academy,passim;

Trinity College,220,431

Edinburgh, Ant.,passim;

Advoc. Library,289

Elgin,333

Evreux,77

Exeter,51

Florence,156

Geneva,210

Göttingen,77

Gratz, Johanneum,288

Hanover,184,308,441

Kiel,262

Laibach,246,393,428

Lausanne,260

Leipsig, Deutsche Gesellschaft,221

Le Puy,293

Lewes,87,447

Leyden,89,133,173,176,221

Linz,153

Liverpool, Mayer collection,52,81,82,83,88,129,168,319,351

London, British Museum,passim;

Soc. Ant.,49,90,125,348, andpassim

Lyons,131,301,441

Madrid,97

Malmoe,262

Metz,131

Modena, Museo Civico,401,437

Munich,445

Namur,109

Nantes,121,124,230,250,252,281,339

Narbonne,43,121,122,172,254,341

Newcastle-on-Tyne,78,116,125,285,351

Norwich,78,80,134,173,175,178,199,281,318

Oxford,287; Ashmolean,81,169,189,216,225

Paris, d’Artillerie,301;

Hôtel Cluny,176;

Louvre,185

Plymouth, Athenæum,228

Poitiers,119,176,214,221,398,441,447

Prague,308

Rennes,287

Rouen,86,280

St. Germain,171,248,293,328,448

St. Omer,131

Salisbury, Blackmore,80,81,91,110,114,120,132,175,236,237,248,426

Salzburg,152,355

Scarborough,211,401

Schwerin,262

Sheffield, Bateman collection,42,44,113,122,150,168,172,190,205,225,279,280,307,321,327,390,392,393,409,430,447

Sigmaringen,173,176

Soissons,80

Stockholm,122,143,353,448

Stourhead,219,322,368, andpassim

Stuttgart, Cabinet of Coins,142

Taunton,119,198,249,320,325,328,330

Toulouse,41,97,119,122,131

Tours,86,172,207,254,401,435

Trent,107

Turin, Royal Armoury,288

Vannes,215,449

Vienna, Ambras,148;

Antiken Cabinet,86,131,299,355

Warrington,123,335


Back to IndexNext