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British, Birmingham, after French original
19th century, after late 17th century original
Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 16th century original
British (American market)
ca. 1760
British (American market)
1825–50
Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 17th century original
Cocks & Betteridge
1805–6
1800–1900
James and Ralph Clews
ca. 1815–ca. 1834
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
British, Bilston
ca. 1770
Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 17th century original
John Bettridge
1824
William Kent
ca. 1735
Elkington & Co.
19th century, after late 16th century original
British (American market)
1800–1830
British
first half 17th century
British (American market)
1800–1830
1800–1830
British (American market)
ca. 1750
Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 1596–97 original
British (American market)
1800–1830
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
Johann Ludwig Biller
19th century, after 1730–40 original
British
ca. 1885
British
18th century
Henry Kellam Hancock
1820–30
British, Bilston
ca. 1770-80
British (American market)
1775–1800
British (American market)
1857–90
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1770
Wedgwood-Whieldon partnership
1750–60
Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 16th century original
Mappin & Webb
1912
1800–1883
French
1800–1900
Job & John Jackson
ca. 1831–ca. 1835
1800–1830
Matthew Boulton
1775–76
1800–1883
Margret Barber
1661–63