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Jacob Kuntz
ca. 1810–20
Celtic
ca. 60 BCE
Western or Central European; quiver, possibly German
quiver, probably early 16th century; bolts, 14th–16th century
Martin Shell Jr.
ca. 1800
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1887
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1871 (?)
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1893
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1881
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1882
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1905
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1890
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1897
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1909
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1905
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1890
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1867
Benjamin J. Kough
ca. 1845–50
Hans Wagner the Elder
dated 1539
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1875
J. L. Mott Iron Works
1897
Saotome Ietada
16th and 18th centuries
Chinese
ca. 1750
John Bonewitz
ca. 1790–1800
Luigi Valadier
1774
Carolingian
ca. 860–890
Frankish
500–600
Japanese
mid-14th century
Veit Langenbucher
ca. 1625
Saotome Ietada
16th and 18th centuries
Greek
ca. 750 BCE
Italian, Milan
ca. 1560
French or Spanish
12th century
French or Spanish
12th century
Franco-Neapolitan
second quarter 14th century
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1893
Tibetan or Mongolian
late 13th–15th century
French, probably Paris
ca. 1550–55
probably Italian
ca. 1600–1610
Matthes Deutsch
15th century and later
Edward J. Steichen
1904