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British, possibly Birmingham
ca. 1750 –1760

British (American market)
1770–1800

Henry Nocq
1897–98

Louis C. Tiffany
ca. 1910–20

10th century

Andrea Briosco, called Riccio
16th century; globe: 19th century

9th century

Mexican
ca. 1840

Italian, Veneto (Venice?)
possibly 19th century

16th century

Louis C. Tiffany
ca. 1910–20
Gaius Fenn
1831–43

probably northern European
late 17th century

Louis C. Tiffany
after 1909

19th century
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13th century

Brush Guild Pottery
1907

Keene Glass Works
1815–41

Italian, Padua or Venice
ca. 1500

Eva Zeisel
1929–30

Louis C. Tiffany
ca. 1905–20

Richards and Hartley Flint Glass Co.
ca. 1888

British
ca. 1850–1900

European
16th–17th century

Northern European (probably German)
17th century

Mexican
ca. 1750

American
1830–70

Italian, Veneto (Verona?)
late 16th century

Roman
1st century CE

12th century

13th century

ca. 2051–1981 B.C.
China
18th century

China
18th century

Roman
1st century CE

Asprey
1851

ca. 2030–1640 B.C.

10th century

Thomas Danforth Boardman
1810–50

Roman
1st‒2nd century CE