Wilde (Sir W. R. W.). Catalogue of the antiquities of gold in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy. Dublin, 1862.
Wilson (H.). Silversmith's work and jewellery. London, 1903.
Wright (T.). The Celt, the Roman, and the Saxon. Second edition. London, 1861.
Wright (T.). See Fairholt (F. W.). Miscellanea graphica.
INDEX
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [O], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [U], [V], [W], [Y], [Z]
Ȧāh-Ḥetep, [3], [5]
À Becket, Thomas. See Thomas à Becket
Aberford (Yorks), [72]
Abingdon brooch, [60]
Acorn-shaped pendants, Phoenician, [10]
Acorn-shaped pendants, worn by Henry VIII, [206]
Acton, John, [302], [304]
Acus, xli, xlii, [60], [127]
Adalbert of Saxony, [137]
Adams (potter), [315]
Adriatic, [83]
" jewellery, [246], [347]
Ægean, [12]
Ægides, [6]
Aetites, [122]
Aglets, [268-9]
Agnus Dei, [72], [122]
Agnolo, Luca, [185]
Agrafes, [140]
Aigrettes, Hungarian, [198]
" jewelled, [230], [231]
" " sockets for, [230]
" 17 cent., [230], [231], [281], [290], [291], [303]
" 18 cent., [309], [312], [316], [317]
Aigulets, [268]
Aix-la-Chapelle, Treasury, [118], [139]
Albacete, [9]
Albert V, Duke of Bavaria, [194]
" VI, Duke of Bavaria, [248]
Albini, D. M., [309]
Alciatus, A., [223]
Aldegrever, H., [185], [193], [194], [250], [259]
Alençon, Pierre d', [343], [357]
Alexandria, [93]
Alfonso I, Duke of Ferrara, [158]
" II, Duke of Ferrara, [292]
Alfred the Great, [68], [69], [71]
" Jewel, [68], [69]
Algeria, Celtic brooch in, [76]
Algerian women, head-ornaments of, [9]
Alhstan, Bishop of Sherborne, [71]
Alicante, [9]
Allori, Alessandro, [350]
Altdorfer, A., [189]
Altoetting (Bavaria), [88]
Amadas, Robert, [208]
Ambassadors, jewellery given to, Eng., 17 cent., [306]
Amber in Anglo-Saxon jewellery, [58]
" in ancient Irish jewellery, [42]
" in German peasant jewellery, [346]
" in early Italian jewellery, [24]
" in prehistoric jewellery, [39]
" in Roman jewellery, [30]
" in Romano-British jewellery, [45]
Ambergris, 125 n.
Amboise, Cardinal d', [199]
Amethystine quartz, beads of, in Anglo-Saxon jewellery, [58]
Amethysts, 19 cent., [328], [329]
Amman, Jost, [270]
Amourette, [146]
Amphoræ, [8], [10]
Amphora-shaped ornaments, Greek, [16]
Amsterdam, Charles I's jewellery sent over to, [305]
Amulets, Egyptian, [2]
" Etruscan, [25]
" medl., [103], [122], [132]
" in medl. rings, [151]
" Roman, [29], [32]
" Romano-British, [47]
Ananizapta, [152]
Androuet Ducerceau, J., [201], [219], [241], [246], [265], [269]
Angell, John, [208]
Angles, [56]
Anglo-Saxon jewellery, [51], [56-74]
Ankles, rings for, [6]
Ann Boleyn, Q. of England, [212]
Anne of Austria, wife of Albert V, Duke of Bavaria, [195]
" of Bohemia, Q. of England, [141]
" of Denmark, Q. of England, [268], [301]
Annunciation, on medl. morses, [139]
" on Renaiss. pendants, [244-5]
Anselm, [92]
Anthony, Dericke, [220]
Antioch, sack of, [33]
Antonio di Girolamo, [175]
Antwerp, corporation of goldsmiths, [155]
" engravers of designs for jewellery, [196]
" Hans of. See Hans.
" Museum, 227 n.
" port of, 16 cent., [167]
Annulus vertuosus, [147]
Aphrodite, [28]
Arabella Stuart, [299]
Arabs in Spain and Sicily, [84]
Ardagh chalice, [66]
Ark on Elizabethan jewellery, [255], [256]
Armada jewels, [217], [255]
Armagnacs, badge of, [110]
Armento, [16]
Armillæ, ancient British, [41]
" Roman, [30]
Armlet, Hunsdon, [218]
Armlets, xliv
" ancient Irish, [42]
" medl., [157-8]
" Roman, [30]
" Romano-British, [47]
Arphe, Juan de, [202]
Arrow heads, prehistoric, as charms, in Etruscan jewellery, [25]
" " " medl. jewellery, [122]
Art Nouveau, [337], [338]
Arundel, Eleanor, Countess of, [113]
Ashbee, C. R., [339]
Ashmole, Elias, [238]
Ashmolean Museum. See Oxford
Asia Minor, [8], [14]
Assyria, [7], [8]
Assyrian art, [12]
Athelney, Isle of, [68]
Athene, [16]
Athens, National Museum, [11]
Attavante, M., [175]
Augsburg, goldsmiths, [192]
" jewellery made at, [202], [203], [205]
" in 16 cent., [180], [189], [198], [210]
Augustine, St., [65], [66]
Augustus, Emperor, cameo of, [103]
" II, Elector of Saxony, [310], [311]
Aulmonière, [165]
Autun, Gallo-Roman enamelled jewellery found at, [46]
Auvergne, peasant jewellery, [342-3]
Babelon, E. C. F, [266]
Bacchus, [24]
Backwell, Edward, [305]
Bacon, Sir F., [100]
Bactria, [51]
Baden, Margraves of, [250], [261]
Badges, [116], [365]
" for hats, medl., [107-12]
" English, [16-17] cent., [257]
" pendent, medl. [110]
" " Spanish, 17 cent., [204]
Bags, at girdles, Anglo-Saxon, [63]
Bague, [258]
Bagues à trois grains, [73]
Bain, P., [282]
Baldrick, [93], [164]
Baldung, Hans. See Grien
Baldwin, K. of Jerusalem, [119]
Baltic, amber from, in Anglo-Saxon jewellery, [58]
Balzac, H. de, [331]
Bandeau, French, 19 cent., [329]
" Italian, 15 cent., [107]
Bannatyne Club, [220]
Bapst, G., [335]
Barbarian tribes, migrations of, [49]
Barbaric jewellery of Europe, [49-55]
Barbor jewel, [218], [254]
" William, [254]
Barcelona, goldsmiths of, [202], [204]
Barclay, A., [236]
Baroncelli, Pierantonio, Maria, wife of, [114], [286]
Barnfield, R., [265]
Barrows, or graves, Anglo-Saxon, [57]
Bars of girdles, medl., 162 n.
Basalt, [5]
Basil, xlv
Basil the Macedonian, Emperor, [34]
Basle, Historical Museum, [192]
Basse-taille enamel. See Enamel
Bast, [6]
Batrachites, [151]
Battersea enamel, [320]
Bauer, Hermann, [339]
Baumann, D., [309]
Bavaria, Dukes of, [194], [248]
Bavarian National Museum. See Munich
Baudrier, [164]
Beaded work, 19 cent., [327]
Beads, Anglo-Saxon, [58]
" or balls of gold, on Anglo-Saxon rings, [73]
" ancient British, [40]
" " Irish, [42]
" Egyptian, [4-6]
" filigree, for perfumes, [265]
" glass, Romano-British, [45]
" jet, Romano-British, [47]
" Phoenician, [10]
" Roman, [29]
" rosary, [124-5]
Beatrice D'Este, Duchess of Milan, [172]
Beams, of gypcières, [165]
Beaumont and Fletcher (quoted), [265]
Bede, The Venerable, [67]
Bees, gold, jewelled, [53]
Belgium, peasant jewellery, [345-6]
Belisarius, [33]
Bells, hung from medl. girdles, [164]
" " Renaiss. pendants, [250]
Belts, xlv, xlvi
" Anglo-Saxon, [63]
" medl., [159-65]
" " resemblence to fillets, [105]
" military, medl., [163-4]
Bentzen, J., [284]
Berengaria, of Navarre, Q. of England, xliii, [128]
Beresford-Hope cross, [36]
Berghem, Louis de, [209], [277]
Berkeley Castle, [73], [218], [253], [265], [266]
" Elizabeth, Lady, dau. of Lord Hunsdon, [218]
" family, [274]
" heirlooms, [218]
" Thomas, Lord, [116]
Berlin, Crown Treasury, [251]
" iron jewellery made in, [330]
" Museums, [3], [9], [139]
" " pictures in, [90], [106], [168], [261]
Bernal, Ralph, [133]
Berne, [210]
" Museum, [64]
Bernhard III, Margrave of Baden, [261]
Bettystown, Co. Louth, [78]
Betnüsse, [125]
Beuvray, Mont, near Autun, [46]
Bezel, xlv
Bezoar stone, [122]
Bibracte, 46 n.
Bijouterie, [277]
"Billy and Charley," [360]
Bilston enamel, [320]
Bindesböll, T., [339]
Birckenhultz, P., [231], [234], [281]
Birds on Teutonic jewellery, [57], [58]
" " Renaiss. pendants, [249]
Birmingham, steelwork, [315], [319]
Bisamapfel, 275 n.
Black Sea, [14]
Blondus. See Le Blon.
Boccardi, Giovanni di Guiliano, [175]
Bodkins (hair-pins), Renaiss., [232], [233]
Bodleian Library. See Oxford.
Boehmer, [318]
Boethius, [100]
"Boglars," [198]
Bohemia, medl. pendants, [121]
" Renaiss. jewellery, [188]
Boîte à portrait, [320]
Bollin, M., [339]
Bologna, Church of S. Maria della Misericordia, [170]
" Picture Gallery, [170]
Bömmel, W. H., [309]
Bonny, Louis, [338]
Books, pendent to girdle, [272-4]
Bordier, P., [304]
Bordone, Paris, [263]
Borghese, Marie Pauline, Princess, [329]
Borgia, Cæsar, [100]
Bossange, [318]
Bossington (near Stockbridge), [73]
Bosworth Jewel, [219]
Bothwell, Earl of, [221]
Botticelli, Sandro, [169]
Boucheron, Messrs., [340]
Boulton and Watt, [315]
Bourchier, Lord, [110]
Bouquet, D., [297]
Bouquets, jewelled, 17 cent., [281], [290]
" " on the breast, 18 cent., [318]
Bouquets d'orfévrerie, [295]
Bourdon, Pierre, [309]
Bourguet, Jean, [309], [320]
Bow, jewelled, on breast, 17 cent., [204], [294]
" " " " 18 cent., [308], [318]
Bow-shaped brooches, Romano-British, [46]
Bowles, Thomas, [310]
Boyvin, René, [201], [265]
Bracelets, xliv
" Byzantine, [37]
" clasps, memorial, English, [17-18] cent., [368]
" Egyptian, [6]
" Etruscan, [25]
" Greek, [10]
" hair, 19 cent., [331]
" ancient Irish, [42]
" medl., [157-8]
" Renaiss., [264-7]
" " designs for, [265], [269]
" Roman, [30]
" Romano-British, [47]
" 17 cent., [294]
" 18 cent., [309], [313], [319], [320]
" 19 cent., [329]
Brachiale, [30]
Bracteæ, Greek, [19]
Bracteate coins, in Anglo-Saxon jewellery, [59]
Bracteates, gold, [13]
Brandenburg, Fred. William, Elector of, [238]
Brantôme, [181], [200]
"Bravery," [299]
Braybrooke collection of rings, [264]
Brazil diamonds, [351]
Breast ornaments, medl., [135], etc.
" 17 cent., [204], [294]
" 18 cent., [308], [318]
Bremen, Kunsthalle, [190]
"Brethren," "The Three." See "Brothers"
Briceau, [309]
Briolettes, [291], [317], [343]
Bristol diamond, [259], [357]
Britain, invasion of, by Teutonic races, [56]
" Roman occupation of, [44]
British Isles, prehistoric jewellery, [39]
British Museum. See London
Britons, [39]
Broche, [127]
Broighter, near Limavady, [43]
Bromsgrove Church, [154]
Bronze Age, [39]
" ornaments, British, [39], [41], [45]
Bronzino, Angelo, [233]
Brooches, xl-xliv
" Anglo-Saxon, xlii, xliii, [50], [59-62], [70]
" Byzantine, [36], [37], [70]
" Celtic, xlii-xliv, [74-9], [131]
" circular, xlii, xliv
" cruciform, xlii, [61]
" disc-shaped, xlii, xliii
" Flemish-Burgundian, 15 cent., [143-6]
" Greek, [18], [19]
" hair, 19 cent., [331]
" hat, [108]. See also Enseignes
" by Holbein, [212]
" Italian, 15 cent., [174]
" Luckenbooth, [133-4], [165]
" medl., [121], [127], [144]
" " English, [93], [94]
" " inscriptions on, [128-30]
" " pectorals, [135-46]
" memorial, English, [17-18] cent., [368]
" penannular, xlii, xliii, [74-9]
" radiated, [63]
" Renaiss., [267]
" ring-brooch, xlii, xliv, xlv, [62], [127-34]
" Romano-British, [45-7]
" safety-pins, xli-xliii, [41]
" Scandinavian, [62]
" Scottish, [131-4]
" on sleeves, [267]
" 17 cent., [298]
" 18 cent., [309], [312]
" See also Fibulæ
Brosamer, Hans, [193], [198], [205], [250]
"Brothers," "The Three Brothers," [209], [210], [300]
Brueghel, Jan, [287]
Bruges, [89], [114], [277]
" goldsmith's shop in, 15 cent., [155]
" port of, 15 cent., [167]
Brunswick, Dorothea, Elizabeth, and Hedwig, Princesses of, [245]
Brussels, Musée du Cinquantenaire, [106], [271]
" Alexander of, [208]
Bruyn, Abraham de. See De Bruyn
" Bartholomäus, [189]
Bry, Theodor de, [195], [196], [219]
Brythons, [39]
Bucharest, Museum of Antiquities, [52]
Buckingham, George Villiers, Duke of, [210], [230], [235], [300]
Buckle, xlv, xlvi
" design for, by Aldegrever, [194]
" " " " de Bry, [196]
" " " " Dürer, [191]
" -plate, xlvi, [159], [160]
Buckles, Anglo-Saxon, [63]
" medl., [159-60]
" pinchbeck, [316]
" shoe, 18 cent., [321]
" steel, [315]
" stock, 18 cent., [322]
" Teutonic, [64]
" 17 cent., [298]
" 18 cent., [310], [312], [322]
Buda-Pesth, National Museum, [112],
[157], [198]
Bugles, [10], [319]
Bull, H. de. See De Bull
Bullæ, Etruscan, [24], [25]
" Roman, [29]
Bulliot, J. G., 46 n.
Buonaparte, Caroline, Q. of Naples, [329]
Burgh, Hebert de, [151]
Burgkmair, H., [189]
Burgundian Court, luxury of, [88-90]
Burgundians (Gothic tribe), [50]
Burgundy, Dukes of, [88-9], [114], [143]
Bussy d'Amboise, 123 n.
"Butterflies," [316]
Buttons, jet, Romano-British, [47]
" memorial, English [17-18] cent., [368]
" Renaiss., [267-8]
" steel, [315]
" 18 cent., [319], [320]
Byron, Lord, [331]
Byzantine, cloisonné enamel, [66]
" influence on medl. jewellery, [83-5], [157]
" jewellery, [33-8]
Byzantium, [33]
C., A., [284]
Cabalistic inscriptions on medl. rings, [152]
Cabochon stones, [88], [96], [97]
Cadboll brooches, [77]
Cære, [25]
Caillard, J., [282]
Caillou d' Alençon, [343]
" du Rhin, [357]
Cairngorms, [133]
Cairo, Museum, [3], [5]
Callot, J., [282]
Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum, [225]
" King's College, [115]
Camden, W., [94]
Cameos, antique, in medl. jewellery, [138]
" in bracelets, Renaiss., [264], [266]
" in bracelets, 18 cent., [320]
" Elizabethan, [217-18]
" medl. use of antique, [101-4]
" in mourning jewellery, [369]
" Renaiss., [226]
" " enseignes, [227-8]
" " pendants, [245-6]
" Roman, [30]
" 19 cent., [326-31]
Campbells of Glenlyon, [132]
Canning, Lord, [249]
Canosa, [70]
Canterbury Cathedral, 108 n., [109]
" " Chapel of St. Thomas à Becket, [140]
Canterbury Tales, [161], etc.
Cappello, Bianca, [233], [350]
Caracts, [132]
Caract rings, [152]
Caradosso, [168], [227]
Caravel, or carvel, [246]
Carberry Hill, [221]
Carcan, [317]
Carcanets, [114]
" Renaiss., [239]
Carlyle, T., [318]
Carmichael, Sir T. D. Gibson, [224]
Caroto, G., [172]
Carrand Collection. See Florence, Museo Nazionale
Carteron, S., [205]
Cassel Gallery, [296]
Cassolette, 275 n.
Castellani, [22], [346], [359]
" Alessandro, [333], [334]
" Augusto, [333], [334]
" Fortunato Pio, [333], [334]
" brooch, [70]
Cast-iron jewellery, 19 cent., [330-1]
Catherine Parr, Q. of England, [252]
Caucasus, [50]
Cavalcant, John, [208]
Ceinture, [105], [159]
" ferrée, [161]
Ceinturier, [270]
Cellini, B., [21], [22], [169], [171], [179], [183-6], [192], [196], [197], [199], [201],
[202], [208], [222], [227], [228], [241], [273], [278], [351]
Celtic brooch, [74], [75-9], [131]
" jewellery, [11], [39]
" Period (late), [39], [43]
Celts, [40]
Cercles, [93], [105]
"Cerro de los Santos," [9]
Cervetri, [25]
Cesarini, Gabriele, [228]
Chains, ancient Irish, [43]
" Egyptian, [5]
" Phoenician, [9]
" neck, 19 cent., [331]
Chains, worn round the neck. See also Necklaces and Neck-chains
Chalke, Agnes, [106]
Chamberlain, John, [299]
Chamillart, Mdme de, [314], [320]
Chansons, [152]
Chantilly, [168], [185]
Chape of girdle, xlvi, [160], [271]
Chapeau montabyn (montauban), [224], [231]
Chapelet, [125]
Chapeletz, [93], [105]
Chaperon, [156], [229]
Chaplets, medl., [105]
Chardin, Sir John, [278], [305]
Charity, figure of, on Renaiss. pendants, [244]
Charlemagne, [55], [65], [83], [84], [118]
Charles I, K. of England, [210], [219], [230], [288], [300], [304], [305], [354]
" I, K. of England, earrings of, [235], [354]
" I, K. of England, memorial jewellery of, [367]
" II, K. of England, [292], [305]
" V, K. of France, [88], [199]
" " " cameo of, [103], [130]
" VIII, K. of France, [199]
" IX " " [199], [200]
" the Bold, Duke of Burgundy, [107], [209], [231]
" the Great, Emperor of the West. See Charlemagne
Charlotte, Q. of England, [313], [317]
Charms, [99-104], [111-120]
Chartres, Treasury of, [103]
Châteaubriand, Countess of, [181]
Chatelaines, xlvii
" Anglo-Saxon, [63]
" medl., [161]
" pinchbeck, [316]
" 17 cent., [298]
" 18 cent., [310], [312], [313], [322], [323]
Chaton, xlv
Chaucer, [93], [94], [109], [129], 130 n., [164]
Chelsea, ring found at, [73]
Chepstow, Monmouthshire, [46]
Chéron, [314]
Chiflet, J. J., [53]
Child, Sir Francis, [305], [306]
Child's Bank, [306]
Childeric I, K. of the Franks, [51], [52], [53]
" " ring of, [63]
Chlotaire II, K. of the Franks, [59]
Christian V, K. of Denmark, [238]
Christianity, introduction of, change in jewellery owing to, [65], [66]
" introduction of into Ireland, [75]
Christie's Auction Rooms, [247], [256]
Christina, Q. of Sweden, [284]
Christopher, St., [142]
Christus, Petrus, [155], [222], [263]
Ciampoli, Carlo, [309], [317]
Cingulum, [163]
Circlets, xxxix
" medl., [106]
Clanricarde, Marquess of, [249]
Clarendon brooch, [78]
Clasps, xl
" of girdle, xlv, xlvii
" " medl., [160], [163]
" of mantle, medl., [140], [141]
" 17 cent., [298]
" 18 cent., [310], [312]
Clifford, Lord, [354]
Cloth of Gold, Field of, [207], [237]
Cloisonné enamel. See Enamel
" inlay, [3], [35], [50], [56]
Coats-of-arms on rings, [31], [153]
Cobra snake, [2]
Coello, A. S., [294]
Coiffure, Phoenician, [9]
" See also Head-ornaments
Coins in Anglo-Saxon jewellery, [59]
" in Byzantine jewellery, [36]
" in Roman jewellery, [30], [32]
Colbert, J. B., [282]
Collar, gold, ancient Irish, [43]
" of Order of Golden Fleece, [90]
" of Lord Mayor of London, [117]
" SS collar, [116-17]
Collars, Egyptian, [5]
" medl., [113-117]
" See also Necklaces
Collaert, H., [194], [196], [197], [234], [247]
Collet, xlv
Collier of Marie Antoinette, [318]
Cologne Cathedral, [111], [145]
Cologne, Episcopal museum, [145]
" Wallraf-Richartz museum, [145]
Columban, [66]
Combs, Empire, 19 cent., [328]
" jewelled, medl., [107]
" 19 cent., [329]
Comines, Philip de, [109], [110]
Commonwealth, England, [305]
Compostella, [109]
" shrine of St. James, [91]
Conques, [102], [137]
" Treasury, [112], [137]
Consolavera, J. B. de, [208]
Constantine, [33], [226]
Constantinople, [33], [34], [49]
" foundation of, [33]
" sack of, [38]
Coral, in Dutch peasant jewellery, [345]
" medl. use of, [123]
" 19 cent., [328]
Corbeil, Our Lady of, [137]
Corbizi, Litti di Filippo, [175]
Cornaro, Catarina, [264]
Cornette, [107]
Cornish diamonds, [357]
Coronals, Italy, 15 cent., [169]
" medl., [106]
" round hat, [224]
Coronets, 106 n.
" medl., [106]
" 19 cent., [328]
Corsage, jewelled, [308]
Cosse de pois ornament, [281], [293], [297]
Costantini, G. B., [284]
Côtehardi, [267]
Coulant, [342], [345]
Counterfeit, [355]
" stones sold to Henry VIII, [208]
Courroye, [270]
Coventry, St. Mary's Hall, [115]
" ring, [150]
Cramp, rings worn against, [152]
Cranach, Lucas, [189], [238], [250], [259], [261], [264]
Crapaudine, [151]
Crete, [8]
Crimea, [9], [12], [14], [50]
Crivelli, Carlo, [167]
" Lucrezia, [172]
Cromwell, Oliver, [293], [294], [305]
" Thomas, [208], [213]
Crosby, Sir John, [115]
Cross, pendent, Byzantine, [36]
" " medl., [118]
" " peasant, [342]
" " Renaiss., [242-3]
" the True, relics of, [118]
" Visigothic (Guarrazar), [54]
Crotalia, [28]
Crown, Alfred Jewel, as ornament of a, [69]
" of Thorns, relic of, [118], [119]
Crowns, xxxix, [106]
" Byzantine, [35]
" Greek, [17]
" Mycenæan, [11]
" Scandinavian peasant, [346]
" Visigothic, [53], [54]
Croy, Celtic brooch from, [77]
Crusaders, [34]
Crusades, influence on jewellery, [101]
" jewellery brought back from, [84], [93]
Cryspyn, John, [208]
Crystal, [313], [342], [343], [347], [356], [357]
" of Lothair, [139]
Cuir bouilli, [97]
Cunynghame, H. H., [35], [86], [339]
Cupreous glaze, [2]
Cuthbert, St., [68]
Cyprus, [8], [10], [12], [21]
D., A., [285]
Dagobert, K. of the Franks, [155], [222]
Dalton, O. M., 34 n, 51 n.
Dance of Death, [363]
Danes, invasion of, [68]
Danube, Irish missionaries on, [67]
" valley, enamel-work, [198]
Dark Ages, [51]
Darnley, Henry, [217]
" jewel, [217], [257]
Dartrey, Earl of, [288]
Dashûr, [5]
Dauffe, [319]
Dauphin, badge of, [110]
Davenport, C. J. H. (quoted), [71]
David, Gerard, [140], [155], [263]
" J. L., [326], [329]
Davies, G. S. (quoted), [351], [352]
Davillier, Baron C., [202], [249]
Davy, William, [208]
Dawson, Nelson, [339]
Death's head, [364-7]
De Boot, A., [100]
Debruge-Duménil collection, [130], [245]
De Bruyn, Abraham, [197]
De Bull, H., [284]
Defontaine, J., [282]
De Heem, Jan, [287]
De Heere, Lucas, [252], [352]
De la Quewellerie. See La Quewellerie
Delaune, Etienne, [197], [201], [272]
De Leeuw, John, [155]
Demi-ceint, or demysent, [164]
Desborough (Northants), [74]
Devant de corsage, [318]
Devices, [223]
" on Elizabethan jewellery, [216-7]
" Renaiss., sewn to garments, [268]
Devise, [223], [365]
Dextrocherium, [30]
Diadems, xxxix
" Byzantine, [34]
" Egyptian, [3]
" Etruscan, [23]
" Greek, [16], [17]
" medl., [106]
" " English, [93]
" Phoenician, [9]
" Roman, [28]
" 19 cent., [328]
Diamant d' Alençon, [343]
Diamond, [276-9]
" of Charles the Bold, [209]
" earrings of Marie Antoinette, [317]
" necklace of Marie Antoinette, [318]
Diamonds, the brilliant, [279]
" Bristol, [235], 259 and n.
" cutting of, [230], [277-9]
" false, [235], [313], [314], [357]
" in pictures, [351]
" the "point," [277], [278]
" pointed, in rings, [260]
" in Renaiss. jewellery, [179]
" in rings, 17 cent., [296]
" rose cut, [282], [310]
" " in Flemish peasant jewellery, [345]
" "roses," [278-9]
" "table," [278-9]
" taille en seize, [279]
" use of, in early jewellery, [277]
" in 18 cent. jewellery, [308], [319]
Dickens, Charles (quoted), [369]
Dietrich, [339]
Dinanderie, 112 n.
Dinglinger, George Friedrich, [310]
" Johann Melchior, [310]
" " " (junior), [311]
Dinteville, Jean de, [365]
Dionysius of Halicarnassus, [20]
Dionysos, [24]
Diptychs, pendent, medl., [119-20]
Directory, [325-6]
Discs of gold. See Plates of gold
Dog (Talbot), on Renaiss. pendants, [249]
"Dombild," [145]
Dorchester House. See London
Douce, Francis, [53], [264]
Douglas, Lady Margaret, [217]
Douffet, Gerard, [296]
Dove, symbol of Holy Ghost, [249]
" in peasant jewellery, [343]