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A cluster of related items, such as armor, weapons, tools, or instruments.


Any weapons, ammunition, or coverings worn by soldiers to protect the body in battle.


Any device or implement, often handheld, used to carry out a particular function.


Items designed to be worn to cover the body.


Cloth or other material produced by weaving or knitting fibers


Objects or devices related to music.


A precious or semiprecious stone.

Note: gems will frequently be on designs for jewelry or handheld objects, but may also be on strung up in designs for cartouches, etc.


A framing device, often elaborate and scrolled in design. The inside is either left blank or filled with an example of stock text (e.g., Latin quotation) or image (e.g., mythological scene).


A tall stand (often with a triangular base) that held a candel, lamp, or other light source


A device for giving light, such as by burning gas or a liquid fuel and consisting of a wick or mantle and a glass shade.


A decorative container, typically made of glass or china, used for ornament or displaying cut flowers.


A cylinder or block of wax or tallow with a central wick that is lit to produce light as it burns.


A flat dish, typically circular, from which food is eaten or served.


The skin of an animal with the fur, wool, or hair still on it.


A large container with a handle and a lip, used for holding and pouring liquids.


A stone coffin, typically adorned with a sculpture or inscription.


A portable means of illumination such as a piece of wood or cloth soaked in tallow or an oil lamp on a pole.


A small circular band used as decoration or as a place of attachment.


A tiny, spherical, metal bead, most often part of jewelry or affixed to the edges of strapwork. Distinct from round studs insofar as studs are decorative heads of pins or nails that can be inserted into a rivet hole, for instance, while granules are tiny spheres and would be delicately soldered to a metal substrate.


A visible suspension of particles in air, typically emitted from a burning substance.


A connected flexible series of metal links used for fastening or securing objects and pulling or supporting loads.


A roll of parchment or paper for writing or painting on.


A lamp with a transparent cased protecting the flame, and typically having a handle by which it can be carried or hung.


An invertible device with two connected glass bulbs filled with sand that transfers between bulbs to track time.


A small water-faring vessel propelled by oars, sails, or an engine.


Any cup, goblet, or mug that is used for consuming liquid


The distinctive heraldic bearings or shield of a person, family, corporation, or country


A long stick used as support when walking or as a weapon.


A folded device, often shaped like a segment of a circle when fully extended, that is held in the hand and waved to create cooling air flow.


A round, deep dish or basin used for holding food or liquid.


A carved or cast figure of a person or animal, often life-size or larger.


A spherical or rounded object.


A container used to hold or carry items, typically made from interwoven strips.


The star the Earth revolves around; often depicted as an orb with radiating rays of light.


A two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle used in ancient warfare and racing.


A vehicle used for transporting people or goods.


A ceremonial chair for a sovereign figure.


A tall ancient Greek or Roman jar with two handles at the top and a narrow neck.