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Captain R. H. Henry
1857
Brown and Turner families
begun 1846
Francis Hendricks
1850s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s
Keystone View Company
1860s–1910s
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
Keystone View Company
1850s–1910s
Comic Series
1850s–1910s
Sir Thomas Malory
1893
Smith & Wesson
1881–1902
Joseph Mallord William Turner
ca. 1845
Joseph Mallord William Turner
ca. 1835
Longton Hall
ca. 1800
Life Groups
1850s–1910s
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1843
Nicolas Noël Boutet
ca. 1818–20; exchangeable percussion locks and barrels, dated 1860
R. & S. Garrard & Co.
1875 or 1876
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1900
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
1899–1900
Smith & Wesson
ca. 1893
Smith & Wesson
ca. 1891–92
Smith & Wesson
1888–89
Smith & Wesson
1892–93
Smith & Wesson
ca. 1888
Smith & Wesson
1892–93
Smith & Wesson
1882–83
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
ca. 1895–1900
Joseph Mallord William Turner
1811
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1901
Kilburn Brothers
1850s–1910s
Tiffany & Co.
1893
Tiffany & Co.
1868
William Hogarth
1729
Dreicer & Co.
ca. 1905
Luca Signorelli (Luca d'Egidio di Luca di Ventura)
ca. 1505–7
Hilt and scabbard, Turkish; Blade, Iranian
late 16th–17th century
Tiffany & Co.
1879
Tiffany & Co.
1887