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ENAMELS
Plate I.


Fig. 3.—GRAECO-BACTRIAN GOLD AMULET, SHOWING
THE GOLD STRIP FOR SETTING STONES, WHICH
EXEMPLIFIES THE MANNER IN WHICH THE
CLOISONS ARE SOLDERED FOR CLOISONNÉ.
Fig. 6.—BOX IN COPPER PARTLY ENAMELLED IN OPAQUE
ENAMELS CHAMPLEVÉ WITH COATS OF ARMS.
(13th century, English or German. South Kensington Museum.)
Fig. 4.—CHINESE CLOISONNÉ BOWL.
Fig. 5.—MISSAL COVER, ENCRUSTED ENAMEL.
(French, 17th century. Debased style.)
Fig. 7.—PRAYER-BOOK COVER IN ENAMEL AND SILVER GILT,
SET WITH RUBIES AND EMERALDS, BY ALEXANDER FISHER.
(Size, closed, 4 × 3 in.)