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ivory comb
Ivory comb depicting lovers in a garden, French, second quarter of the 14th century;...
Photograph by Veronika Brazdova. Victoria and Albert Museum, London, A.560-1900
Carved walrus-bone comb from northern Russia, 17th century. In the Walters Art Gallery,...
The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore
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