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Forsyth Patent Second Model Sliding Primer Over-and-Under Pistol with Case and Accessories, Alexander John Forsyth  British, Pistol: steel, wood (walnut), silver; case: wood (mahogany), brass, textile, ivory; flask: ivory; oil can: steel; cleaning rod: brass, steel, British, London
Alexander John Forsyth
Forsyth & Co.
ca. 1824
Coffee can, Worcester factory  British, Soft-paste porcelain, British, Worcester
Worcester factory
ca. 1754
Miniature watering can, David Clayton  British, Silver, British, London
David Clayton
ca. 1720–30
Wine can, Abraham Hiller, Pewter, Swiss, Saint Gall
Abraham Hiller
1780
Wine can, Pewter, German
German
17th century
Wine can, Christoph Stange  German, Pewter, German, Munich
Christoph Stange
late 17th century
Watering can, Glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
19th century
Milk or wine can, Johannes oder Hans Waeber, Pewter, Swiss, Zurich
Johannes oder Hans Waeber
18th century
"Vållö" Watering Can, Monika Mulder  Dutch, Polypropylene (PP)
Monika Mulder
IKEA
designed 2002, manufactured ca. 2004
"Mexican Bauhaus Can Opener", Peter Shire  American, Glazed ceramic
Peter Shire
1981
Italian
17th century
Johann I. Zimmermann
18th century
The Philosophy of Andy Warhol (From A to B and Back Again), Andy Warhol  American, Book with inscription and drawings of Campbell's Soup cans in black marker
Andy Warhol
1975