Caliche, detail of the enamel decoration of a cherub
Inv. No. S10905BN
Bishop Perény's Pedum, detail of the relief under the head
Inv. No. S6715N
Jug, Slovakian folklor faience
Inv. No. S7104
St. Barbara, detail
Inv. No. S10812N
Chalice, detail Pelican feeding its young
Inv. No. S10899N
Bishop Perény's Pedum, head Assumption
Inv. No. S10907
Bishop Perény's Pedum, detail of the relief under the head, Annunciation
Inv. No. S10801N
Telegdi’s chalice decorated with wire enameling, detail: enameled plate with the insignia of bishop Telega from 1629, subsequently placed, decoration of the basket
Inv. No. S10806BN
Chalice
Inv. No. S16159
Madonna of Janovice with St. Elizabeth and St. Catherine
Inv. No. S5770N
Folk lace, animal motif
Inv. No. S10819N
Caliche, detail of St. Giles
Inv. No. S4884N
Mars Ultor
Inv. No. S10883N
The count Hannsa's Caliche of Spišská Belá, detail
Inv. No. S4783N
Textile with embroidery, floral motifs, full flat stitching at hem and textile connected by strap lace
Inv. No. S8708N
Detail of the Crucifid's Head
Inv. No. S4731
Slovak folk embroidery of flat stitch with beads
Inv. No. S7236N
Tile, St. Katherine
Inv. No. S4811N
Nativity (detail)
Inv. No. S10939BN
Monstrance from Prievidza, detail of St John the Baptist
Inv. No. S10944AN
Caliche, detail of the enamel decoration of a cherub
Inv. No. S10646N
St. Nicholas, detail
Inv. No. S4883N
Last Supper
Inv. No. S10893N
Pax, back side, arm of the cross with St. Catherine
Inv. No. S7066N
Nativity of Jesus
Inv. No. S11793N
(Woman in a Garden)
Inv. No. S10938BN
Chalice, cast basket with a recurring group of the Crucifixion, detail of an angel
Inv. No. S4752N
Jánošík with his retinue (the bandit’s challenge)
Inv. No. S10867AN
Caliche from Lučivná with carved medailion on the basket
Inv. No. S10805N
Chalice
Inv. No. S10808N
Chalice, a detail of a chalice stem, St. Paul
Inv. No. S10880BN
A chalice with an architectonically devised walnut, detail
Inv. No. S7134N
(Scenes from a pastoral life)
Inv. No. S7084
Monstrance from Prievidza, detail of the pelican feeding its young by its own blood