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Reuben Moulthrop
1790
Samuel Colt
ca. 1853
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ca. 1885
Thomas Danforth, I
ca. 1762–73
Johann Caspar Lavater
1829
American
1760–1800
Jeremiah Theus
ca. 1772–74
William Henry Brown
1844
Mary Breed
1770
American
1700–1730
American
1670–1700
American
19th century
Brainerd & Armstrong Co.
1908
American
ca. 1770
American
ca. 1835
Foster, Merriam & Co.
1885
Unrecorded Edgefield District potter
ca. 1850
Rogers, Peet & Company
1905
Waterbury Button Company
1830–70
Thomas Danforth Boardman
1810–30
American
1700–1900
American
ca. 1870–1900
Marcus Merriman and Company
1800–1830
Thomas Danforth Boardman
1854–65
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
1913
Rookwood Pottery Company
1883
Lawrence, Bradley & Pardee
1862
American
ca. 1770
Dave (later recorded as David Drake)
1834
New England Enameling Company, Inc.
1918
Herter Brothers
ca. 1875–85
New England Enameling Company, Inc.
1918
American
1809
Kimbel and Cabus
ca. 1875–80
Quinnipiac (?)
ca. 1850
American
19th century
Josiah Danforth
1821–ca. 1843
American
1740–90
George Benton and Levi Stewart
1815–22
American
1675–1700