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Archaic
1500–500 BCE
Mary Chase Perry
ca. 1904
E. T. Barnum
1888
E. T. Barnum
1912
David Wolcott Kendall
ca. 1895
Phillip Drinkaus Company
late 19th–early 20th century
Orville Gibson
1898
Woodlands: Anishnaabe, Ottawa or Ojibwa
c. 1820
Carrom-Archarena Co.
1902
Aladdin Co.
1919
Western Great Lakes, Native American
ca. 1800
Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
1916
Century Furniture Company
1928
Maija Grotell
ca. 1940–50
Mary Chase Perry
ca. 1904
Pewabic Pottery
ca. 1904
A. E. Cartier Sons Co.
early 20th century
Maija Grotell
ca. 1941–5
Belding Bros. & Co.
late 19th–20th century
F. Deinzer & Son
1880–1900
Gibson
1935
Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
ca. 1918
Maija Grotell
ca. 1938–45
Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
1919
gun, Turkish; barrel, Italian
18th century
Native American (Siouan, probably)
19th century
E. T. Barnum
1923
Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
1917
Battle Creek Machinery Company
ca. 1876
Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
1917
Gibson Mandolin-Guitar Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
1916
Vivi-Tone
ca. 1933
Davies-Putnam Co.
1917
Detroit Stove Works
1901–2
1911
Pewabic Pottery
ca. 1918–25
American
ca. 1880
American
ca. 1850
Native American (Sauk, Fox or Chippewa)
19th century
Crystal Creamery Co.
1892