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Swan Hill Pottery
ca. 1852–54
Zhang family workshop
12th–13th century
Fulper Pottery Company
1910–15
Griffen, Smith and Hill
1880–89
Griffen, Smith and Hill
1880–89
United States Pottery Company
1852–58
United States Pottery Company
1852–58
United States Pottery Company
1853–58
Eva Zeisel
1947
Eva Zeisel
1947
Eva Zeisel
1947
Daniel Greatbatch
ca. 1853–58
Daniel Greatbatch
1849–58
Daniel Greatbatch
1852–58
University City Pottery
1910
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
ca. 1883
Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse
1876
Japan
late 6th century
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
ca. 1785–1800
United States Pottery Company
1853–58
United States Pottery Company
ca. 1853–58
Griffen, Smith and Hill
1880–89
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
ca. 1785–1800
Bartholomäus Seuter
1720
Dutch
ca. 1640–60
Dutch
1640–60
Dutch
1640–60
John Crolius
1775
William Ernest Henley
1895
China
Roman, Egyptian
ca. 2nd century CE
Francesco Xanto Avelli da Rovigo
1532
British (American market)
1740–50
workshop of Guido Durantino
ca. 1530–40
India (Pahari Hills, Guler)
late 18th century
Thailand (SukhoThailand)
14th–15th century
Takahashi Dōhachi III
first half of the 19th century
French
late 18th or early 19th century
Italian, Urbino
ca. 1530–40
Caroline H. Rimmer
ca. 1895–1900