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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
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Unknown
1850s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s

Comic Series
1850s–1910s

Life Groups
1850s–1910s

European or Native American
probably early 19th century

American or European
ca. 1855

American or European
1840–45

American or European
1835–45

American or European
1835–50

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

European or American (?)
20th century

Chinese, made for the European or American market
ca. 1700–1800

American or British
1695–1720

European or possibly British
15th century

British or Western European
ca. 1400–1450

North or Central European
15th century

Unknown
1850s–1910s

Western or Central European, the Netherlands or Austria
ca. 1505–19

Western European, possibly Germany or England
ca. 1510–30

Jacob Floris
ca. 1570–1600

Western or Central European; quiver, possibly German
quiver, probably early 16th century; bolts, 14th–16th century