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Charles Joseph Sax
1830
Sara Sax
1901
Sara Sax
1913
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
1863
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
mid-19th century
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
ca. 1855
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
ca. 1863
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
1856
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
1855
Charles Joseph Sax
1833
Alphonse (Antoine) Sax
ca. 1862
Rookwood Pottery Company
1916
Rookwood Pottery Company
1910
Rookwood Pottery Company
1911
John E. Dowell, Jr.
1979
1830–60
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
1882
Gautrot aîné
ca. 1900
Rookwood Pottery Company
1914
Rookwood Pottery Company
1910
Rookwood Pottery Company
1903
Rookwood Pottery Company
1907
Frédéric Bouchot
1840
Charles Joseph Sax
before 1865
Anton Peffenhauser
ca. 1565
Perugino (Pietro di Cristoforo Vannucci)
Charles Joseph Sax
ca. 1825–65
Charles Joseph Sax
ca. 1845
Anthony G. Quervelle
1826–35
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
ca. 1845–60
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
ca. 1825
British
ca. 1845
Bohemian
ca. 1725
G. E. Kunckel
ca. 1720
Neroccio de' Landi
ca. 1490
Zanobi Strozzi
ca. 1433–34
Jean Cousin the Elder
ca. 1555
Baron François Joseph Bosio
1841
Jean Dassier
1747
Martin Kammerer
ca. 1665