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Bernhard Christoph Breitkopf und Söhne
1772
Der Lockenraub, ein scherzhaftes Heldengedicht., Alexander Pope  British, Engravings
Multiple artists/makers
1772
Document Box and Key, Erhard & Söhne  German, Rosewood, mahogany, and brass, German
Erhard & Söhne
ca. 1886–1900
Clarinet in E-flat, Steiner Söhne, Boxwood, horn, brass, German
Steiner Söhne
ca. 1830
Muster zu Zimmer-Verzierungen und Ameublements, Voss und compagnie  German
Voss und compagnie
1794-1795
The Lacemaker, Bernhard Keil  Danish, Oil on canvas
Bernhard Keil
ca. 1665
Portrait of a Woman, Bernhard Strigel  German, Oil on linden
Bernhard Strigel
ca. 1510–15
Cup in the form of a stag, Christoph Beham, Partly gilded silver, gemstone, German, Augsburg
Christoph Beham
ca. 1600–1610
Virgin and Child Enthroned, Christoph Angermair  German, Ivory, German
Christoph Angermair
ca. 1600
Narcissus at the Source, Christoph Jamnitzer  German, Cast, chased, engraved and gilded silver, German, Nuremburg
Christoph Jamnitzer
ca. 1600
Wine jug, Friedrich Adler, Silver, partially cut glass, German
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1903
Chalice, Johann Christoph Heyne  American, Pewter, American
Johann Christoph Heyne
1756–80
Spice box (one of a pair), Johann Christoph Stenglin  German, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Johann Christoph Stenglin
ca. 1743–45
Clothes brush, Johann Christoph Stenglin  German, Silver gilt; horse hair bristles, German, Augsburg
Johann Christoph Stenglin
ca. 1743–45
Perfume funnel, Johann Christoph Stenglin  German, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Johann Christoph Stenglin
ca. 1743–45
Spice box (one of a pair), Johann Christoph Stenglin  German, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Johann Christoph Stenglin
ca. 1743–45
Armchair, Richard Riemerschmid  German, Beech
Richard Riemerschmid
J. Fleischauer's Söhne, Nurenberg
ca. 1900
Dinner dress, House of Christoph Drecoll  German, silk, fur (squirrel), rhinestones, Austrian
House of Christoph Drecoll
Christoph Drecoll
ca. 1912
Winckelmann & Söhne
19th century
Winckelmann & Söhne
[1890]
Winckelmann & Söhne
n.d.
Sweater, Bernhard Altmann  American, cashmere, American
Bernhard Altmann
early 1960s
Ensemble, Bernhard Altmann  American, (a, b) wool; (c) leather, American
Bernhard Altmann
ca. 1970
Francis Ferdinand IV and Clementina, Bernhard Perger, Gold, German
Bernhard Perger
1797
Armchair, Bernhard Pankok  German, Oak, plasticized Poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC-P)  with calcium carbonate
Bernhard Pankok
ca. 1901
The Elements: Earth, Christoph Murer  Swiss, Painted and stained glass, Swiss, Zurich
Christoph Murer
early 17th century
Wine can, Christoph Stange  German, Pewter, German, Munich
Christoph Stange
late 17th century
Mary of Austria (born 1505, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia 1522, Governess of the Netherlands 1530–56), Christoph Fueszl, Silver-gilt, Hungarian, Kremnica
Christoph Fueszl
after 1530
Evening dress, Christoph Drecoll  German, silk, cotton, Austrian
Christoph Drecoll
House of Drecoll
ca. 1890
Dress, Christoph Drecoll  German, [no medium available], Austrian
Christoph Drecoll
House of Drecoll
ca. 1897
Cup, Christoph Jamnitzer  German, Electroformed copper, gilt, British, Birmingham, after German, Nuremberg original
Christoph Jamnitzer
Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 1595 original
Landscape with view of a town (one of three), Christoph Murer  Swiss, Glass, Swiss, Zurich
Christoph Murer
early 17th century
Landscape with view of a village (one of three), Christoph Murer  Swiss, Glass, Swiss, Zurich
Christoph Murer
early 17th century
Cup in the form of a stag, Christoph Beham, Silver, partly gilt, traces of enamel, German, Augsburg
Christoph Beham
early 17th century
The Elements: Fire, Christoph Murer  Swiss, Painted and stained glass, Swiss, Zurich
Christoph Murer
early 17th century
Footed tankard, Christoph Pfannenstill, Pewter, Austrian
Christoph Pfannenstill
1666–99
Hernan Cortez 1485-1547, Conquistador
, Christoph Weiditz  German, Strassburg, Bronze, Spanish
Christoph Weiditz
1529
Charles V and Fedinand I (schautaler), Christoph Loch  German, Silver, possibly Austrian
Christoph Loch
1531–50
Valentine: Map of the Kingdom of Love (Das Reich der Liebe), Breitkopf & Härtel  German, Printed on paper from type composition, hand-colored
Breitkopf & Härtel
1777
Lady with a mirror, Bernhard Caspar Hardy  German, Wax, colored, German, Cologne
Bernhard Caspar Hardy
late 18th–early 19th century