
Objects
1253


Soup Plate
England, c. 1790








Souvenir spoon with view of Trieste harbor and customs house with monument to the Emperor Maximilian
late 19th century


Plaque: Psalm No. 150
Utrecht, early 19th century



Young Girl Carrying a Garland of Roses on a Platter
early 1770s





Fragments of a terracotta kylix (drinking cup)
Euphronios
ca. 520–510 BCE



Tile
mid-19th–early 20th century







Angel: St. George Slaying the Dragon (obverse); Ship with Shield of Arms and Cross (reverse)
1483–85




Marie-Joseph-Paul-Yves-Roch-Gilbert du Motier, 1757-1834, Marquis de Lafayette, General and Statesman
1830





Double Salt Dish (Salière)
1790



![A Governor Receiving a Man with a Bridle [reverse] — Antonio Vicentino](/images/nga-45158.jpg?v=99ad0769eaff1deb)
A Governor Receiving a Man with a Bridle [reverse]
1523/1524



Large dish with segmental border of plant sprays and scale pattern; in the center, an emblematic female figure holding a crowned toad and cornucopia
Deruta 16th Century
c. 1510/1540

Soup Plate
England, c. 1790




Bacchante with Infant Faun
Paris, Modeled 1894, cast after 1894




Court official from a commemorative altar
16th–17th century



![Paul II (Pietro Barbo, 1464-1471), Pope 1464, in Public Consistory [obverse] — Attributed to Emiliano Orfini da Foligno](/images/nga-44710.jpg?v=36f9609641147809)
Paul II (Pietro Barbo, 1464-1471), Pope 1464, in Public Consistory [obverse]
Attributed to Emiliano Orfini da Foligno
1466/1467





Daniel Webster
Chicopee, Modeled and cast 1853
![Fame Crowning Painting and Sculpture [reverse] — Charles Cushing Wright, die engraver, after design by Paul Peter Duggan](/images/nga-128575.jpg?v=9d37cd46d03728da)
Fame Crowning Painting and Sculpture [reverse]
1847




Medal of the Marquis de Lafayette
France, 1789



The Holy Trinity
English 14th Century; Spanish 14th Century; English or Spanish 14th Century
c. 1300/1350

Wall Fountain and Basin
Sceaux, c. 1755

Galerie métallique des grands hommes français (Great Men of France)
1822



Stater: Boiotian Shield (obverse); Volute-Krater (reverse)
395–387 BCE

