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Dublin City Council Minutes Volume 35; This volume covers the period from 1 June 1874 to 22 June 1875.
Dublin City Council Minutes Volume 40; This volume covers the period from October 1878 to September 1879.
Dublin City Council Minutes Volume 31; This volume covers the period from January 1870 to February 1871.
Dublin City Council Minutes Volume 25; This volume covers the period from May 1864 to March 1865.
A sliver-gilt medallion showing a man and woman in medieval clothes surrounded by flowers and trees. The man holds a wreath and the woman is carrying a small animal. There is an inscription over the head of the man.
Silver-gilt pendant crucifix. The figure of Christ crucified is in the centre. It is set in a scrolled frame work incorporating two saints, one on either side of the cross. Possibly German.
A Gothic panel portion showing an angel holding a scroll in the left hand and leaning on an openwork panel with floral decoration. This may be a portion of the rood screen from Exeter Cathedral which was taken down in the 1840s.
A bronze episcopal (a Bishop's) ring set with a rectangular amethyst. The small raised parts of the ring were used to count ten recitations of the prayer Hail Mary, called single-decades. Possibly English
A brown stained ivory mount or boss. It is trapezoidal in shape with a rounded wide end and spine down the middle. There is a pair of penannular perforations at the top.
The Cashel Bell, which is a four-sided bell, is widest at the mouth and tapering towards the crown. The handle emerges from the crown in a semi-circular loop. The two gently curving faces are decorated with engraved crosses and all four faces are decorate…
A stained-glass panel or an angel crouched on the roof of a building. One hand points downwards and the other holds a book or a casket. The angel looks to the right. This is one of four panels. Possibly German.
A wooden panel with a monk or cleric, perhaps a Saint, carved in high relief. The figure wears long robes and a cloak which covers his head and is draped across his body. A rare survival. Irish
This 12th century reliquary cross is made in two pieces, which, when put together, form a box in the shape of a crucifix, perhaps to contain a relic of the true cross. It is made of walrus ivory. The front depicts the figure of Christ on the cross under t…
A figure of a man, an apostle or saint, in walrus ivory. The figure is carved in relief. It is bearded and standing. He is wearing classical dress and holding a scroll in the right hand. This figure is pierced with two holes for attachment. It was attache…
A bronze crucifix with the cross having expanding arms with slightly rounded ends. Christ is depicted standing facing out, head erect, wearing a robe. Possibly a pectoral cross. English or Byzantine.
Two initial letters F and B in vellum. The letter F, Tuscany, is later than the letter B, Reichenau. The vellum sheets are now set in a frame.
A figure of a griffin in bronze. The griffin is crouched with the forepart only represented. The figure has a flat underside.
A metal mount for a bag or purse. There is a central loop, just below this there is a small cross on one side and IHS on the other side. There is lettering on the arms and four loops to which the purse was attached.
An ivory head of a young Christ. It has a dowel in a socket in the straight cut neck. This head fits CG 016 (headless Madonna and Child), as does MG 017. If these are all part of the same piece it may indicate that the piece dates from the 14th century an…
A pair of bronze mounts or book clasps, pierced with holes. They are decorated with a regular curvilinear pattern.
A bronze monastic bell that is circular and decorated in three zones with a pattern of acanthus leaves similar to that in stained glass and manuscripts of the period. The handle is a later addition and the clapper is missing.
A stained-glass panel of an angel crouched on the roof of a building. One hand points downwards and the other holds a book or a casket. The angel looks to the left. This is one of four panels. Possibly German.
Two bronze panels. They are quadrangular in shape and incised with drawings of St Peter and St Paul respectively. They may be from a cross or from the end of a knife handle. Knives were used in manuscript production, for example to cut parchment, mark lin…
Coin. Scottish. David II. Silver penny, c.1350. Edinburgh mint.