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Showing 2,246 results for F. A. Ringler Company
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Keystone View Company
1860s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s
Keystone View Company
1850s–1910s
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
F. A. Ringler Company
after 1878
Joseph Pennell
1919
Louis C. Tiffany
ca. 1897–99
F. Ring Foundry
ca. 1875 after a dinanderie model from the Southern Netherlands, ca. 1450
Thomas Hart Benton
1930–31
Rookwood Pottery Company
1884
Unknown
1850s–1910s
New England Glass Company
1843
John A. Woodside
ca. 1825
John A. Woodside
Ca. 1825
American
1959
British
ca. 1600
J. G. & J. F. Low
ca. 1885
Paul Portes, Paris
1932
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1893
Greek
ca. 450–440 BCE
Ravenwood Company
ca. 1900–1915
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1830–40
A. Sulka & Company
ca. 1930
Mount Washington Glass Company
1887–1904
John R. Morgan
1936
Marion Post Wolcott
1939
Unknown
1878–83
Avon Faience Company
1902–5
Roberts & Carroll
1937–41
Assyrian
ca. 8th century BCE
Brooks Brothers
1933
Louis Friedrich Vaupel
1860–70
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1875
Volkmar Ceramic Company
1899
William A. Pond & Company
mid-19th century
Michelangelo Buonarroti
ca. 1560–70
Ira Hutchinson Brainerd
1908
George Augustus Baker Jr.
1875