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Boehm & Mendler, German
ca. 1870
Japanese
20th century
Melanesian (Aoba Island, Vanuatuan)
late 19th century
Native American (Osage, probably)
20th century
Mexican
ca. 300–900
Native American (Nootka, probably)
19th century
Mexican
mid 3rd–9th century?
French
German
early 19th century
John Broadwood & Sons
1801
Anton Fischer
mid-19th century
German
18th century
American
ca. 1850–1900
Native American (Cheyenne, Sioux or Dakota)
19th century
Jean Baptiste Vuillaume
mid-19th century
American
19th century
Japanese
19th century
Japanese
19th century
Nicolò Amati (Cremona 1596–1684 Cremona)
1669
Native American (Northwest Coast)
19th century
Japanese
19th century
Mangbetu
19th century
Iban people, Bornean
late 19th century
Egyptian
ca. 1972
Chibchas or Muyscas
19th century
Native American (Northwest Coast)
19th century
Native American (Northwest Coast)
19th century
C. F. Martin & Co.
1959
Native American (Zuni)
19th century
David C. Hall
1862–65
Joseph Collingwood
ca. 1900
Paris, Lecrosnier & Tremblai
after 1836
Native American (Skittagetan, probably Haida)
19th century
Chinese
late 18th century
Spanish
19th century
Swiss
ca. 1840
Conrad Graf
ca. 1838
Possibly Central African
late 19th century
Arabian
late 19th century
Mandinka
19th century