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 Instruments of the Toilet and Jewelry. 355 may see them figured among the objects offered in tribute in a bas-relief at Nimroud (Fig. 241). From the same reliefs we gather several examples of ear-pendents (Figs. 242-244). It Fir.s. 235 — 237. — Necklace and ear-drops. Louvre. Drawn by Saint-Elrne Gautier. is probable that the same models were carried out in gold, silver, or bronze, according to the rank and fortune of the