Liturgical Comb made of ivory Medieval, late 11th century AD Found in England or Wales The British Museum
Liturgical Comb made of ivory Medieval, late 11th century AD Found in England or Wales The British Museum
Double-sided ivory liturgical comb with scenes of Henry II and Thomas Becket ca. 1200-1210 Made in Canterbury, England 8.6 x 8.6 x 1.2 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art
Liturgical comb with medallions (peigne double) 108 x 152 mm Gothic Ivories The Courtauld Institute of Art
Double comb with scenes of courtly life 1400-1430, Late Medieval Created in Italy Ivory with paint and gilding The Walters Art Museum
Comb made of ivory Thule (Neo-Eskimo) Historic Inuit From eastern Arctic 13th-19th century Royal Ontario Museum
Fragment of ivory comb 1st-3rd century Afghanistan or West Indian 5.6 x 7.9 cm The Metropolitan Museum of Art