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London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
James Cox
1766
Keystone View Company
1850s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s
Pierre Le Bourgeois
ca. 1620
Bamen Tomotsugu
18th century
Smith & Wesson
1881–1902
Ahmed Tekelü
ca. 1525–30
Smith & Wesson
1869
Smith & Wesson
ca. 1893
Nicolas Noël Boutet
ca. 1818–20; exchangeable percussion locks and barrels, dated 1860
Nicolas Noël Boutet
dated 1801
Durs Egg
hallmarked for 1787–88
Indian, Vizagapatam
ca. 1760–65
Leonardus Graeff
ca. 1675–85
Spanish
late 11th century
Caucasian, Kubachi, Dagestan
ca. 1800–1850
International Silver Company
ca. 1935
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Melchior Baumgartner
ca. 1655–59, engraved decorations ca. 1825–50
Francis Perigal
probably ca. 1770
Byzantine
500–700
International Silver Company
1920s–30s
Eliel Saarinen
ca. 1932–35
Boston Silver Glass Company
ca. 1865
Byzantine (ivory); Spanish (setting)
10th century (ivory); late 11th century (setting)
The Forbes Silver Company
1913
De Lacollombe
ca. 1730–40
Eliel Saarinen
1935
Eliel Saarinen
1935
Eliel Saarinen
ca. 1932–35
Eliel Saarinen
1934
Japanese
6th century
Chinese
ca. 600
Chinese
ca. 600
Chinese
ca. 600