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Westwood, J. O.; South Kensington Museum [Editor]
A descriptive catalogue of the fictile ivories in the South Kensington Museum: with an account of the continental collections of classical and mediaeval ivories — London: Chapman & Hall, 1876

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Ivories in Belgium. 483
Circular box of ivory, with metal mountings, inclofing a heart of maes-
filver-gilt, containing the relics of SS. Cofmas and Damianus. 14th ™™e°
century. Figured, Bock, op. cit., p. 114; Photograph, S. Kenfington DRAl of
Mus., portfol. 248, No. 44,811. st.servais.
Small cylindrical ivory box, furmounted by a fmall conical bell tower
on an arcade of twelve rounded arches, in metal, containing relics of
different faints. Figured, Bock, op. cit., p. 69 ; Photogr., S. Kens.
Mus., portfol. 248, No. 44,815.
Golden cruciform reliquary, fet with precious ftones, with an ivory
figure of Chrift on the crofs. 11th century. Figured, Bock, op. cit.,
p. 35 5 Photograph in S. Kens. Mus. Library.
Large oval box of ivory in a fetting of copper, iith ? century. On
the cover is a larger fcaly fiih of openwork. Figured, Bock, op. cit.,
P. 74·
Oblong cafket, with floping roof truncated at top, the fides deco-
rated with circular arabefque medallions, enclofing various animals.
13th century. Figured, Bock, op. cit., p. 71.
Two plain oblong ivory caikets, one with rofettes and fleurs-de-lys
in circular medallions, the other with metal mountings. 14th or 15th
century. Figured, Bock, op. cit., pp. III, 112.
Two horns. 14th century. One plainly fluted, with metal mounts,
the other with bas-reliefs of hunting fcenes.
Three other horns, plain or fimply fluted, with metal mounts.
Figured, Bock, op. cit., pp. 104, 125, 126; Photogr., S. Kens. Mus.,
portfol., 248, No. 44,815.
Liege Cathedral.
Plaque of book cover, with reprefentations of three fcenes of the liege
miracles of the Refurre&ion: 1. Mors in donio—the raifing of the cathe-
daughter of Jairus : 2. Mors in porta—the raifing of the widow of DRAL°
Nain's fon ; and 3. Mors in fepulchro—the raifing of Lazarus. The
figures are tall and thin, g-ioth century. The head of the Saviour
bears a crofs inftead of a nimbus, and the whole is furrounded by
a foliated border. Figured, Maes, Album des Objets d'Art of
the Malines Exhibition, pl. 2 ; Photog., S. Kens. Mus,, portf. 237,
No. 44,342.

Liege. Church of St. Lambert?
LIEGE.
Carved ivory diptych of the Conful Anaftafius, given by him to this "ζ^τ"
church (the ancient bafilica ?) in 6th century, differing but flightly from lambert?

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