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Snuff Canister, Probably earthenware, metal, American
American
1828
Tea Canister, Joseph Smith , active 1760s American, Earthenware; Redware, American
Joseph Smith
1769
Sugar canister (part of a set), White enamel on copper painted in polychrome enamels, British, South Staffordshire
British, South Staffordshire
ca. 1765–70
Canister, Juergen Richels, Silver gilt, German, Hamburg
Juergen Richels
ca. 1670–80
Miniature tea canister (part of a set), Soft-paste porcelain, British
British
ca. 1800
Canister, Erhardus Wüstermann, Silver, partly gilded, Hungarian, Lőcse
Erhardus Wüstermann
1633
Canister, Gilded silver, enamel, Hungarian, possibly Fogaras
Hungarian, possibly Fogaras
1681
Screw-top canister, Friedrich Schwestermuller II  German, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Friedrich Schwestermuller II
ca. 1743–45
Canister with cover, Pewter, Swiss
Swiss
17th–18th century
Canister, Silver on base metal, British, Birmingham, after French original
British, Birmingham, after French original
19th century, after late 17th century original
Canister or bottle, Melchior Glatz, Pewter, Austrian, Salzburg
Melchior Glatz
late 17th century
Sugar canister, Enamel on copper, British, South Staffordshire
British, South Staffordshire
ca. 1765–70
Hexagonal canister (Schraubflasche), Jonas Laminit, Silver gilt, enamel, German, Augsburg
Jonas Laminit
ca. 1650
Sugar canister, Enamel on copper, British, South Staffordshire
British, South Staffordshire
ca. 1765–70
"DC02 De Stijl" Vacuum Cleaner, Sir James Dyson  British, polycarbonate (clear plastic canister), polyethylene vinyl acetate (purple hose), acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene / ABS (glossy red plastic), poly(vinyl chloride) /PVC (wheels), and metal
Sir James Dyson
Dyson Ltd.
1996