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1766–69

1810–20

Hilt Maker Matthew Boulton
Hilt Maker Josiah Wedgwood
ca. 1790

British, possibly Birmingham
1764

British, possibly Birmingham
ca. 1760–70

British, possibly Birmingham
ca. 1760–70

Designer Designed by Matthew Boulton
Glass by James Keir
Manufactory Assembled by Boulton & Fothergill
ca. 1772

Designer Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Manufacturer Attributed to John Hardman & Co.
after 1846

Designer Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Manufacturer Attributed to John Hardman & Co.
ca. 1845–59

Designer Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Manufacturer Attributed to John Hardman & Co.
ca. 1845–59

Designer Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Manufacturer Attributed to John Hardman & Co.
ca. 1845–59

Designer Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin
Manufacturer Attributed to John Hardman & Co.
ca. 1845–59

Designer Christopher Dresser
Manufactory Elkington & Co.
1885

Designer Christopher Dresser
Manufactory Hukin & Heath
1879

Designer Christopher Dresser
Manufactory Hukin & Heath
1879

Possibly by F. & C. Osler
ca. 1850

Matthew Boulton
1806–8

Elkington & Co.
ca. 1870

Elkington & Co.
19th century

Elkington & Co.
ca. 1870

Elkington & Co.
ca. 1870

Elkington & Co.
19th century

Elkington & Co.
ca. 1870

Attributed to John Wilkes
17th century

British
18th century

Matthew Boulton
sockets by Robert Garrard I
sockets by John S. Hunt
1805/6

British, Birmingham
1800–1801

Elkington & Co.
19th century

Elkington & Co.
ca. 1870

British
ca. 1740

Designer In the style of Robert Adam
ca. 1780 with latter additions

British
ca. 1690

British
ca. 1730

British
1625–40

British
ca. 1600

Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 17th century original

British, possibly Birmingham
ca. 1783

after Daniel Orme
1798–1805

British, possibly Birmingham
ca. 1782

after Edward Savage
ca. 1790

British, possibly Birmingham
ca. 1770–1800

British, possibly Birmingham
ca. 1783