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Showing 2,841 results for National Ornamental Glass Manufacturers Association of the United States and Canada
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Wogdon & Barton
1801–3
Samuel Colt
ca. 1853
Imperial Armory, Tula (south of Moscow), Russia
ca. 1780–85
William Jay Bolton
1843–48
Pittsburgh Art Glass Company
ca. 1910 (?)
American
1869–80
Honoré Daumier
1864
Paolo Veronese (Paolo Caliari)
1570s
Pierre Philippe Thomire
lapidary work: early 19th century; pedestal and mounts: 1819
Meissen Manufactory
manufactured ca. 1715–20; decorated ca. 1728–30
Christopher Dresser
ca. 1888
Smith & Wesson
ca. 1893
The Limbourg Brothers
1405–1408/1409
Tiffany & Co.
1893
François Boucher
1751
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
1868–77
Quezal Art Glass and Decorating Company
ca. 1900–1920
Hobbs, Brockunier and Company
1886–91
Smith & Wesson
ca. 1888
George Franklin Lapham
1867
Fredolin Kreischmann
ca. 1895–98
Master of the View of Saint Gudula
ca. 1480
Auguste Renoir
1878
Orrefors Glasbruk
1921
Robert Campin
ca. 1427–32
New England Glass Company
ca. 1886
Edouard Manet
1866
Hans Memling
ca. 1470
Christopher Dresser
1878
Master of the Saint Ursula Legend
ca. 1485
Paul Cézanne
1890–92
Nicolas Poussin
1658
Hans Memling
ca. 1465–70
Jan van Eyck
ca. 1440–50
Jean Pucelle
ca. 1324–28
Jan van Eyck
ca. 1436–38
Jules Bastien-Lepage
1879
William LeBaron Jenney
ca. 1889–91
Luba artist
19th century (?)
John Bacon the Elder
ca. 1780