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English: Inkhorn, Rhineland, 9th-11th century, ivory, Cologne, Museum Schnütgen, Inv. No. B 95. The ivory case for writing tools, Sicily, 12th-13th century, ivory, bronze, gilding, Cologne, Museum Schnütgen, B 10.
Čeština: Roh na inkoust, Porýní, 9. až 11. století, slonovina, Kolín nad Rýnem, Museum Schnütgen, inv. č. B 95. Skříňka na psací potřeby, Sicílie, 12. až 13. století, slonovina a zlacený bronz, Kolín nad Rýnem, Museum Schnütgen, B 10.
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