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Blackie & Son, Ltd.
John Henry Le Keux
1853
Blackie & Son, Ltd.
1853
Blackie & Son, Ltd.
1868
Joseph Couts
Blackie & Son, Ltd.
after 1844
Vere Foster
Blackie & Son, Ltd.
after 1870
Vere Foster
Blackie & Son, Ltd.
1883
Vere Foster
Blackie & Son, Ltd.
1883
Vere Foster
Blackie & Son, Ltd.
1840–1900
Multiple artists/makers
1880
Multiple artists/makers
1855
Multiple artists/makers
1856
Multiple artists/makers
1900
Multiple artists/makers
1905
Multiple artists/makers
1909–10
Multiple artists/makers
1892
Multiple artists/makers
[1869]
Slide Trumpet in E, Köhler & Son  British, Brass, British
Köhler & Son
1881–90
The grammar of ornament, Owen Jones  British, Chromolithography
Multiple artists/makers
1856
Crib, D. Phyfe & Son  American, mahogany veneer and mahogany, American
D. Phyfe & Son
1840–47
Side chair, D. Phyfe & Son  American, Rosewood, rosewood veneer, ash (secondary wood), reproduction upholstery, American
D. Phyfe & Son
1841
Plate, John Rogers & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
John Rogers & Son
ca. 1815–ca. 1842
Platter, John Rogers & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
John Rogers & Son
ca. 1815–ca. 1842
Solar Lamp, Cornelius and Son  American, Gilt bronze, glass, American
Cornelius and Son
1843–49
Teapot, John Rogers & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
John Rogers & Son
ca. 1823–ca. 1842
Window Seat, D. Phyfe & Son  American, Rosewood veneer; pine, yellow poplar (secondary woods); reproduction upholstery with original upholstery foundation, American
D. Phyfe & Son
1841
Cup and Saucer, Ralph Hall & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Ralph Hall & Son
ca. 1836–ca. 1841
Andiron, Revere and Son  American, Brass, iron, American
Revere and Son
1787–1810
Andiron, Revere and Son  American, Brass, iron, American
Revere and Son
1787–1810
Mug, Ralph Hall & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Ralph Hall & Son
ca. 1836–ca. 1841
Gilt-leather wall hangings (part of a set), De Gecroonde Son  Dutch, Leather, silvered, painted and varnished, Dutch, Amsterdam
De Gecroonde Son
De Vergulde Roemer
ca. 1650–70
Gilt-leather wall hanging (part of a set), De Gecroonde Son  Dutch, Leather, silvered, painted and varnished, Dutch, Amsterdam
De Gecroonde Son
De Vergulde Roemer
ca. 1650–70
Gilt-leather wall hanging (part of a set), De Gecroonde Son  Dutch, Leather, silvered, painted and varnished, Dutch, Amsterdam
De Gecroonde Son
De Vergulde Roemer
ca. 1650–70
Baton, Koehler and Son, Ivory, gold, ruby, British
Koehler and Son
1881
John Round & Son, Ltd.
late 19th century
John Round & Son, Ltd.
1896–97
Morning suit, F. Scholte (jacket) British, wool, British
F. Scholte
Forster & Son, Ltd.
1936
Suit, F. Scholte  British, wool, British
F. Scholte
Forster & Son, Ltd.
1930–59
Suit, F. Scholte  British, wool, brass, British
F. Scholte
Forster & Son, Ltd.
1933
Plate, William Ridgway, Son & Co., Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
William Ridgway, Son & Co.
ca. 1844–ca. 1848
Plate, William Ridgway, Son & Co., Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
William Ridgway, Son & Co.
ca. 1844–ca. 1846