Reliquaries of Saint Thomas Becket
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Many Reliquaries of Saint Thomas Becket were produced by the Limoges enamellists in the 1200s to house relics of Thomas Becket.
- France
- Musée d'art Roger-Quilliot in Clermont-Ferrand;[1]
- Musée de la Sénatorerie in Guéret;[2]
- Musée de l'Évêché in Limoges;
- Musée des Beaux-Arts in Lyon;
- Musée du Louvre in Paris (2 reliquaries - Murder and Burial of Saint Thomas Becket and Martyrdom and Glorification of Saint Thomas Becket;
- Musée national du Moyen Âge in Paris (2 reliquaries);
- Sens Cathedral;[3]
- Église Saint-Laurent in Le Vigean;[3]
- Germany
- Italy
- Anagni Cathedral;
- Museum of Lucca Cathedral;
- the Netherlands
- Museum Catharijneconvent, Utrecht;
- Sweden
- Church in Trönö, Hälsingland
- United Kingdom
- Ashmolean Museum in Oxford;[6]
- Hereford Cathedral;[7]
- British Museum in London (2 reliquaries);
- Becket Casket in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London;
- Burrell Collection in Glasgow;
- USA