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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
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Bakewell, Pears and Company
1850–70
Unknown Designer
ca. 1915–25

Russian
ca. 1800

New England Glass Company
1865–70

Jens Quistgaard
post WWII
Oswald Haerdtl
ca. 1925

German, Nuremberg
1750–75

German
1683

German, Nuremberg
1750–75

British
late 18th–early 19th century

New England Glass Company
1865–70

British
late 18th century

American
1800–1900

Samuel L. Ayres
1930s

Samuel L. Ayres
1930s

Achille Castiglioni
1983

Hobbs, Brockunier and Company
ca. 1885–87

British
first half 18th century
Samuel L. Ayres
1930s

Italian, Venice (Murano)
19th century

German, Nuremberg
1750–75
Unknown Designer
ca. 1915–25

Edwin W. Fuerst
1939

German, Nuremberg
1750–75

New England Glass Company
1865–70

German, Nuremberg
1750–75

Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
1850–55
Oswald Haerdtl
ca. 1925

New England Glass Company
1865–70

Italian, probably Venice
17th–18th century

1800–1900

Libbey Glass Company
1904

possibly French, Paris
late 19th century

Henry William Stiegel
18th century

Samuel L. Ayres
1930s

Italian, Venice (Murano)
19th century

American
1830–70

American
1830–70

Italian, Venice (Murano)
19th century

German, Nuremberg
1750–75