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Chinese with European sticks
mid–late 18th century
Chinese with European sticks
ca. 1765
Chinese with European sticks
second half 18th century
Meissen Manufactory
ca. 1727, mounts and flowers ca. 1750
Japanese with French mounts
porcelain late 17th century, mounts ca. 1745–50
Chinese with Dutch decoration
1700–1730
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1755
Ignaz Preissler
early 18th century, decoration ca. 1729–32
Amoy Chinqua
1719
Chinese
18th century
Chinese
1662–1722
Chinese
1662–1722
Chinese
1662–1722
Chinese
1662–1722
Chinese
1662–1722
Chinese, for European market
ca. 1735
Chinese
1662–1722
Chinese, for European market
1700–1725
Japanese with French mounts
porcelain late 17th century, mounts ca. 1745–50
Chinese, for European market
ca. 1770
Chinese, for European market
late 17th century
Chinese, for European market
1700–1725
British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
Chinese porcelain 1573– ca. 1585, British mounts ca. 1585
Julien Le Roy
ca. 1745–49
French with Chinese sticks
ca. 1830–40
China
second half 18th century
Japanese, for European market
ca. 1700–1720
Chinese, for the Continental European market
1725–30
Chinese, for European, probably French, market
1725–30
Chinese, for European, probably Dutch, market
ca. 1740–45
China
Chinese, for Portuguese market
ca. 1520–40
Chinese, for European, probably Dutch, market
ca. 1740–45
Bernard II van Risenburgh
ca. 1740–45
China
late 17th–early 18th century
Chinese
19th century
Chinese, made for export
ca. 1740
Chinese
19th century
James Cox
1766
Chinese, possibly Canton
mid-18th century