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Filed under: Art metal-work -- Italy -- Rome -- CatalogsFiled under: Goldwork -- Italy -- Rome
Filed under: Goldwork, Baroque -- Italy -- Rome
Filed under: Art metal-work, Early Christian -- Italy -- Cosenza
Filed under: Bronze doors -- Italy -- VeniceFiled under: Bronzes -- Italy
Filed under: Bronzes -- Italy -- Herculaneum (Extinct city)
Filed under: Bronzes, Ancient -- Italy -- Herculaneum (Extinct city)Filed under: Bronzes -- Italy -- Puglia
Filed under: Bronzes, Greek -- Italy -- Puglia
Filed under: Bronze figurines -- Italy -- Sardinia
Filed under: Bronzes, Ancient -- Italy -- Naples -- Catalogs
Filed under: Bronzes, Classical -- Italy -- Venice
Filed under: Bronzes, Greek -- Italy -- Venice
Filed under: Bronzes, Greek -- Conservation and restoration -- Italy -- Venice
Filed under: Bronzes, Greek -- Italy -- NaplesFiled under: Bronzes, Greek -- Italy -- Pompeii (Extinct city)Filed under: Bronzes, Greek -- Italy -- Siris (Extinct city)
Filed under: Bronzes, Etruscan -- Italy -- PerugiaFiled under: Bronzes, Renaissance -- Italy
Filed under: Bronzes, Roman -- Italy -- Palestrina
Filed under: Engraving (Metal-work) -- Italy -- PalestrinaFiled under: Goldwork -- Italy- The goldsmiths of Italy, some account of their guilds, statutes, and work (M. Hopkinson and company, ltd., 1926), by Sidney John Alexander Churchill and Cyril G. E. Bunt (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Della orificeria italiana; discorso di Augusto Castellani. (Tipografia Barbèra, 1872), by Augusto Castellani (page images at HathiTrust)
- L'oreficeria (Ceschina, 1927), by Guido Marangoni and Carlo A. Felice (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Filed under: Goldwork -- Italy -- AbruzzoFiled under: Goldwork -- Italy -- L'AquilaFiled under: Goldwork -- Italy -- SienaFiled under: Goldwork -- Italy -- Taranto
Filed under: Goldwork, Medieval -- Italy -- ParmaFiled under: Ironwork -- Italy- Il ferro nell'arte italiana (U. Hoepli, 1910), by Giulio Ferrari (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Il ferro lavorato; progetti originali di ringhiere, inferriate, cancelli, pensiline, lampadari, roste, ecc. Disegnati espressamente inn scala con particolari construttivi. (L'artista moderna, 1920), by P. Turchini (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
Filed under: Architectural ironwork -- Italy
Filed under: Plaques, plaquettes -- Italy -- PaduaFiled under: Silverwork -- Italy
Filed under: Silverwork -- Italy -- Boscoreale -- CatalogsFiled under: Silverwork, Ancient -- Italy -- BoscorealeFiled under: Silverwork -- Italy -- Catalogs
Filed under: Silverware -- Italy -- CatalogsFiled under: Silverwork -- Italy -- L'AquilaFiled under: Silverwork -- Italy -- Pistoia
Filed under: Silverwork, Medieval -- Italy -- PistoiaFiled under: Silverwork, Renaissance -- Italy -- PistoiaFiled under: Silverwork -- Italy -- Taranto
Filed under: Silverwork, Classical -- Italy -- TarantoFiled under: Altare argenteo di san Iacopo (Silverwork)
Filed under: Silverwork, Baroque -- Italy -- Rome
Filed under: Silverwork, Renaissance -- Italy -- Florence
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