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White Pines Pottery
ca. 1913–29
Grueby Pottery
ca. 1902–9
David II Pfau
ca. 1684–85
Thailand (Si Satchanalai)
14th–ca. mid-16th century
French, Saint-Porchaire or Paris
ca. 1550
Thomas Toft
ca. 1680
American
1690–1720
United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)
1840–70
Japan
early 17th century
American
1740–60
Spanish, Valencia
first half 16th century
Korea
first half of the 13th century
American
1700–1730
American
1765–90
McKim, Mead and White
1882–84
McKim, Mead and White
1882–84
Simon Willard
1825–30
John Goddard
1760–85
Daniel Pabst
ca. 1877–80
Robert Crosman
1735
Vietnam
15th–16th century
French, Saint-Porchaire or Paris
ca. 1550–55, with later restorations
Ogata Kenzan
second half 18th century
Vietnam
ca. 15th–16th century
Lambertus van Eenhoorn
ca. 1690
American
ca. 1780
American
1795–1810
American or British
1695–1720
American
1735–60
American
1700–1730
American
1679
American
1710–30
Charles-Honoré Lannuier
1805–12
Worcester factory
1870s
Japan
early 17th century
Benjamin Henry Latrobe
ca. 1808
American
ca. 1800
Purinton Pottery
1809
Purinton Pottery
1809
American Pottery Manufacturing Company
1833–50