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Ivory Liturgical
Combs Gallery

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Liturgical Comb made of ivory Medieval, late 11th century AD Found in England or Wales The British Museum

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Liturgical Comb made of ivory Medieval, late 11th century AD Found in England or Wales The British Museum

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Liturgical comb ca. 1200-1210 English 8.6 x 8.6 cm The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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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

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St. Albans liturgical comb c. 1120 85 x 115 mm Early Medieval England Victoria and Albert Museum

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Liturgical comb Made in St. Albans Ca. 1130, Medieval Victoria and Albert Museum

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Carolingian ivory comb showing Samson and the Lion 9th century Louvre Museum

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Liturgical comb Late 11th-12th century Created in Italy 9.5 x 11.4 x 1.7 cm The Cloisters Collection

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Liturgical comb with medallions (peigne double) 108 x 152 mm Gothic Ivories The Courtauld Institute of Art

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Comb 12th- - 17th century Ivory Made in Germany The British Museum

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Comb Second quarter of 14th century French (Paris)

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Liturgical comb 11th century, Byzantine comb Louvre Museum

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Ivory comb 15th century Art Gallery of Ontario

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Peigne, comb Egypt, Nagada epoc Ivory of hippo Louvre Museum

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Double comb with scenes of courtly life 1400-1430, Late Medieval Created in Italy Ivory with paint and gilding The Walters Art Museum

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Ivory comb 1325-50 Scene of lovers in garden Created in Paris Victoria and Albert Museum

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Ivory Comb of Modestina 3rd-4th century AD A comb bearing owner's name The British Museum

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Ivory comb 3rd millennium BC Imported from India, Ras al-Jinz De Nieuwe Kerk Amsterdam, Museum

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Kandy ivory comb 18th century Sri Lanka 13.5 x 9 cm

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Comb made of ivory Thule (Neo-Eskimo) Historic Inuit From eastern Arctic 13th-19th century Royal Ontario Museum

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Fragment of ivory comb 1st-3rd century Afghanistan or West Indian 5.6 x 7.9 cm The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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