Detail showing the transition between the retained as-cast surface beneath the horse’s neck and the adjacent chased surface of the metal. Aquamanile in the Form of a Knight on Horseback, Germany (Lower Saxony?), ca. 1350, H. 45.2 cm (Metropolitan Museum of Art, Robert Lehman Collection, 1975, inv. 1975.1.1409). See Dandridge, Pete. 2006. “Exquisite Objects, Prodigious Technique. Aquamanilia, Vessels of the Middle Ages.” In Lions, Dragons, and Other Beasts: Aquamanilia of the Middle Ages, Vessels for Church and Table, edited by Peter Barnet and Pete Dandridge, 35–56. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press..