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James Purdey the Elder
1831

Nicolaus I Kolb
1617–18
Captain R. H. Henry
1857

Martin Carlin
ca. 1775

Keystone View Company
1860s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s
Unknown
1850s–1910s

James Cox
ca. 1766–72

James Cox
1766

Keystone View Company
1850s–1910s

John Barbot
ca. 1760

South Netherlandish
15th century

Fourteen identified German (Augsburg) goldsmiths and other German artisans; Japanese (Imari) porcelain maker
ca. 1743–45

John Barbot
ca. 1760

German, probably Berlin
ca. 1830
Japanese
17th–18th century

Joseph Rock Cooper
ca. 1840–1850

James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98

Smith & Wesson
1888–89

Tibetan, and possibly Bhutanese and Nepalese
18th–19th century

Winchester Repeating Arms Company
1870

grip, Indian; guard, scabbard, and decoration on blade, Turkish; blade, Iranian
grip, 18th or 19th century; guard and scabbard, 19th century; blade, dated A.H. 1099/1688 CE; decoration on blade, 19th century

Jacob Kuntz
ca. 1810–20

Clemens Horn
1600–1625
Nicolas Noël Boutet
ca. 1800

Pierre Le Bourgeois
ca. 1620

The Kremlin Armory Workshops, Moscow
1637

Smith & Wesson
1892–93

South Netherlandish
ca. 1400–1410

Jacques Lamarre
ca. 1670–73

Jean André Prosper Henri Le Page
dated 1829

Neo Masanobu 根尾正信
19th century; helmet bowl, early 18th century

Joseph Deutschmann
ca. 1740

James Cox
ca. 1770–72

Imperial Armory, Tula (south of Moscow), Russia
ca. 1780–85

Silas Allen Jr.
ca. 1820

Spanish, possibly Granada
late 15th–early 16th century

Giuseppe Gori
second half 18th century

Harvey Walklate Mortimer
ca. 1798–99

Smith & Wesson
1869