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American Wooden Ware Manufacturing Company
late 19th–20th century
American Pottery Manufacturing Company
1833–50
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1880
Thomas Ball
1853
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1893
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1898
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ca. 1885
American Pottery Manufacturing Company
1839–54
Mount Washington Glass Company
1886–94
Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Company
ca. 1900–1920
Ware, Pratt & Company
1862
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1853–56
Rookwood Pottery Company
1888
James Callowhill
ca. 1890–1900
New England Pottery Company
ca. 1886–90
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
William Day Gates
ca. 1901–22
New England Glass Company
ca. 1876
United States Pottery Company
1852–58
Paul Revere Pottery
ca. 1908–15
Clifton Art Pottery
1906
Clifton Art Pottery
1906
Eureka Pottery Co.
ca. 1883–87
Eureka Pottery Co.
ca. 1883–87
William Bloor's East Liverpool Porcelain Works
1855–62
Dallas Pottery
1875–79
Frederick Hurten Rhead
1906–8
Karl L. H. Müller
ca. 1876
Chinese
13th–14th century
Rebecca Cauman
ca. 1925
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1879–80
Faience Manufacturing Company
1881–82
Norman Bel Geddes
1938
Norman Bel Geddes
1938
Norman Bel Geddes
1938
Taylor & Speeler
1853–55
Anglo-American Manufacturing Company
Fall and Winter 1883–4
Gorham Manufacturing Company
ca. 1890
W. Duke, Sons & Co.
ca. 1891
W. Duke, Sons & Co.
ca. 1891