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Captain R. H. Henry
1857
William Daniell
1814
Wallace Berman
December 1957
John Bennett
1880
John Bennett
1877
Lewis Mettayer
1709–10
John Bennett
1878–82
Hans Baldung (called Hans Baldung Grien)
ca. 1511
John Bennett
1882
Hendrick ter Brugghen
ca. 1624–25
Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
ca. 1890–96
South Netherlandish
ca. 1488–1501
Rookwood Pottery Company
1900
Rookwood Pottery Company
1900
John Lewis Marks
1841
Harvey Lewis
1827
Harvey Lewis
1827
Harvey Lewis
1827
John Lewis Marks
ca. 1835
John Lewis Marks
ca. 1842
Harvey Lewis
1810–25
Harvey Lewis
1827
Harvey Lewis
1827
Lewis Fourniquet
1800–1830
Harvey Lewis
1827
George E. Ohr
1898
John Lewis Marks
ca. 1842
John Lewis Marks
ca. 1842
Edward Anthony
1860s–70s
University City Pottery
1910
University City Pottery
ca. 1910–11
University City Pottery
1912–13
John Lewis Marks
ca. 1840
John Lewis Marks
ca. 1842
John Lewis Marks
ca. 1840
University City Pottery
1913
University City Pottery
1913
University City Pottery
1910
Lewis and Smith
ca. 1805–11
John Will
1752–74