Fragments include decorative elements: 14th/15th-century panels with potmetal crowns set in a white surround (s IV, a 2 and b 2, and s II, a 2 and b 2); 15th-century architectural detail (n IV, b r); tulips, 17th century (s III, a 2); parts of 17th-century heraldic roundels: Argent a lion rampant sable impaling or [?] (n IV, a r); crest: a lion rampant gules crowned or (n III, a r); crest: wings displayed sable and or (s IV, a r); a housemark (s IV, b 1, pair to s III, a 1); and two miniature shields: tenne three stirrups argent with straps or, and argent five lozenges tenne the center charged with three fleurs-de-lis or (n II, b r) (Private Collection: Cambridge, Massachusetts)
A Gnarled Tree (Perhaps a Rebus)
Northern Lowlands; 1793 (Private Collection: Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Heraldic Roundel
Northern Lowlands; 17th century (Private Collection: Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Roundel with a Shield in a Cartouche
Northern Lowlands; 17th century (Private Collection: Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Kneeling Cleric
England (?); Early 16th century (Private Collection: Cambridge, Massachusetts)
Daniel in the Lions’ Den and a Saint (?) with An Anchor
Switzerland, Toggenburg (St. Gallen); 1628 (Harvard University: William Hayes Fogg Art Museum: Cambridge, Massachusetts)