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Armchair, John and Joseph W. Meeks  American, Mahogany, American
John and Joseph W. Meeks
ca. 1850
Secretary, John and Joseph W. Meeks  American, Rosewood, satinwood, poplar, pine, walnut, American
John and Joseph W. Meeks
1836–50
Side Chair, Joseph Meeks & Sons  American, Rosewood, American
Attributed to Joseph Meeks & Sons
1859
Joseph Meeks & Sons
1859
Teapot, John Bartlam, Soft-paste porcelain with underglaze blue decoration, American
Manufacturer John Bartlam
ca. 1765–69
Broadside, Joseph Meeks & Sons  American, Hand-colored lithograph
Joseph Meeks & Sons
Publisher Printed and published by Endicott & Swett
1833
Watch, John Holmes  British, Gold, enamel, British, London
Watchmaker: John Holmes
1797–98
Pier table, Joseph B. Barry and Son  American, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, satinwood, amboyna, pine, gilt bronze with yellow poplar, American
Joseph B. Barry and Son
1810–15
Pair-case quarter-repeating watch, John Champion  British, Outer case: glass and gold set with diamonds, pearls, emeralds, and rubies; Inner case: gold; Dial: white enamel with black painted Chinese characters and blued steel hands; Movement: gilded brass and partly blued steel, British, London, for Chinese market
Watchmaker: John Champion
ca. 1770–72
Plate, Joseph Stubbs, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Joseph Stubbs
ca. 1822–ca. 1836
The Morning Paper, John Ferguson Weir  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Ferguson Weir
1868
Fair Mount/ near/ Philadelphia, Joseph Stubbs, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Joseph Stubbs
ca. 1824–ca. 1836
Plate, Job & John Jackson, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Job & John Jackson
ca. 1831–ca. 1835
The/ Race Bridge/ Philadelphia/ JACKSONS WARRANTED, Job & John Jackson, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Job & John Jackson
ca. 1831–ca. 1835
Joseph and Potiphar's wife, Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl  German, Lithograph
Artist and publisher Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl
After Carlo Cignani
Printer Franz Seraph Hanfstaengl
1837
Tivoli, Villa of Maecenas and part of the Cascatelle, Joseph Mallord William Turner  British, Brush and blue-gray wash, over graphite
Joseph Mallord William Turner
Thomas Girtin
Probably after John Robert Cozens
1794–97
The Virgin and Child with Saint Anne and Joseph, Anonymous, Engraving; reverse copy
Anonymous
After Schelte Adams à Bolswert
After Peter Paul Rubens
ca. 1650–1700
Tobacco box, Brass, Dutch
Dutch
late 17th century
Engraver William Sharp
After Moses Haughton the younger
Subject Joseph Johnson
1764–1824
Exhibition of work by Negro artists, Harmon Foundation
Publisher Harmon Foundation
1933
Picturesque Views/ Pittsburgh Pa, James and Ralph Clews  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
James and Ralph Clews
ca. 1829–ca. 1834
Engraver Joseph de Longueil
After Charles Dominique Joseph Eisen
1769
[American naval monument], Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
British (American market)
ca. 1816–ca. 1830
Publisher Joseph Fairfield Atwill
1842
Publisher Joseph Fairfield Atwill
Lithographer John H. Bufford
Author Song written and arranged by W. H. Latham
1835
Publisher Joseph Fairfield Atwill
Lithographer John H. Bufford
1836
[Boston State House], Enoch Wood & Sons  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Enoch Wood & Sons
ca. 1818–ca. 1846
A VIEW/ NEAR/ PHILADELPHIA, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
British (American market)
ca. 1830–ca. 1835
Ecce Homo, with Pontius Pilate behind him at left, the Virgin fainting at lower left, and a soldier at right, George Thomas Doo  British, Etching and engraving
Artist and publisher George Thomas Doo
After Correggio (Antonio Allegri)
Publisher Joseph Hogarth
1850