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Gilded bronze figure of Christ from a crucifix, enamelled in blue and green in the Limoges or champleve manner, found in the churchyard at Ceres, Fife, 12th or possibly 13th century
Part of a bone crucifix dug up in a garden at Kirkton of Craig, Montrose, Angus, 15th century
Silver crucifix decorated with niello and mounted on a plain ebony cross, found in a bed in Queen Mary's room at Craigmillar Castle, Edinburgh, 15th or 16th century
Crucifix reliquary enamelled and with pendant baroque pearls, the cross is engraved and has figures of Christ Crucified and the Virgin and Child, it is hollow and contains relics: German, 16th century
Crucifix reliquary of crystal and enamelled gold, one side is engraved and the other is faced with crystal through which can be seen the relics, perhaps a thorn, contained in the cross: German, probably Augsburg, late 16th century
Parcel-gilt silver crucifix with image with jewelled nimbus and figure subjects illustrating The Entombment, The Descent from the Cross, The Resurrection and The Ascension: Russian, Moscow, assayer's mark of 1741
Crucifix with Christ of carved boxwood and later ebonized cross: Southern German, mid-17th century