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Keystone View Company
1860s–1910s
Francis Hendricks
1850s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s
Keystone View Company
1850s–1910s
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
Comic Series
1850s–1910s
Marie Zimmermann
ca. 1927
European
ca. 1760
9th–11th century
9th–11th century
9th–11th century
F. Ring Foundry
ca. 1875 after a dinanderie model from the Southern Netherlands, ca. 1450
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1910
Winslow Homer
1895; reworked by 1901
Jan Steen
ca. 1670
John McMullin
1799
Louis C. Tiffany
ca. 1891–93
American Ring Company
Janaury 1887
American Ring Company
January 1886
American Ring Company
1889
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1895
Nautical Almanac Office
1850s–1910s
Unknown
ca. 1882
American Pottery Manufacturing Company
1833–50
American Porcelain Manufacturing Company
1853–56
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1901
Keystone View Company
1850s–1910s
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1882
Greenwood Pottery Company
ca. 1884–93
William Merritt Chase
ca. 1892
New England Glass Company
1843
Mount Washington Glass Company
ca. 1886–94
Mount Washington Glass Company
ca. 1892–93
Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
1850–55
Alexander Phimister Proctor
1912, cast 1913 or after
American
ca. 1850
American
1820–30
Byzantine
ca. 1000