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Showing 180 results for Gleason Wood Ornament Co.
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David Roentgen
ca. 1776–79
Jacob Kuntz
ca. 1810–20
Smith & Wesson
1888–89
Gleason Wood Ornament Co.
1883
ca. 1325–30
Smith & Wesson
ca. 1893
Etienne Delaune
ca. 1570–80
Indian, Vizagapatam
ca. 1760–65
Etienne Delaune
ca. 1570–80
Italian or Byzantine
12th century
André Charles Boulle
ca. 1700
Sri Lankan
17th–18th century
David Roentgen
ca. 1785–90
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
1899–1900
French, probably Paris
ca. 1650–60
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1893
British
14th century
Samuel Colt
ca. 1838
Pierre Cisteron
ca. 1650
19th century
George A. Schastey & Co.
1881–82
George A. Schastey & Co.
1884–85
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1893
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
ca. 1885
Peter Paul Rubens
ca. 1635
E. P. Gleason Manufacturing Co.
1887
E. P. Gleason Manufacturing Co.
ca. 1887
E. P. Gleason Manufacturing Co.
ca. 1887
Dutch, Amsterdam
1622
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1856
Tiffany & Co.
1893
late 8th–first half 9th century
George A. Schastey & Co.
1881–82
George A. Schastey & Co.
1881–82
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
1906
Andrea Amati
ca. 1560
Balthasar Dressler
ca. 1585
Thomas Fletcher
1830–40
Domenico Fetti
ca. 1619
Bernard van Orley
ca. 1514–15