• An authentic Book of Hours from Medieval Bruges, 15th century, illuminated by the Mildmay Master from the workshop of Guillaume Vrelant, illumination showing the Virgin and Child and many floral ornaments and medieval beasts.
    Mildmay Master, The so-called Wrest Park Hours, Bruges, c. 1460
  • Medieval iluminated manuscript, Book of Hours of the Saumaize Family, of Dijon, with a miniature of Saint John on Patmos and borders with floral decoration, painted c. 1490-1500 by the third Master of the Burgundian Prelates
    Master of the Saumaize Hours, Master of the Fyot Hours, and Third Master of the Burgundian Prelates, The Saumaize Hours, Dijon, c. 1490-1500
  • A richly illuminated medieval manuscript, Italian Book of Hours from Rome, signed and dated by the scribe, with many illuminations and decorative borders, with the page showing the Annunciation
    Johannes Francigena, Very rare Book of Hours (use of Rome, Franciscan use), signed and dated by the scribe, March 5, 1494, with eight shinning illuminations, March 5, 1494