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Bool and Dixon
Alfred Marks
1870s
Box, Laurence B. Dixon,  American, Silver, enamel, garnet, rose quartz, rubellite, sapphire, peridot, chalcedony, and shell, American
Laurence B. Dixon,
Eda Lord Dixon
1924
Vertigo, Shannon Bool  Canadian, Gelatin silver print
Shannon Bool
2015
Tray, James Dixon & Sons  British, Fused silver plate, American
James Dixon & Sons
1835–50
Hand mirror, Eda Lord Dixon  American, Silver, ivory, enamel, and glass, American
Eda Lord Dixon
ca. 1908
Chimneypiece consisting of three pieces, Dixon Austin and Co., Lustered earthenware, British, Sunderland
Dixon Austin and Co.
1820–26
Productions of the Leeds Photographic Society, T. Dixon  British, Salted paper prints
Multiple artists/makers
1852
Fair Hills, Willard Dixon  American, Oil on canvas
Willard Dixon
1985
Sir Henry Blount (1602–1682), Nicholas Dixon  British, Vellum laid on card
Nicholas Dixon
1660s
Shannon Bool
2014
Powder Flask, James Dixon & Sons  British, Tortoiseshell, wood, silver, steel, British, probably London; spout, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
flask, before 1801; spout, after 1835
Tea urn, James Dixon & Sons  British, Britannia metal, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
1830–34
Claret jug, James Dixon & Sons  British, Britannia metal, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
ca. 1870–79
Saltcellar, James Dixon & Sons  British, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
19th century
Saltcellar, James Dixon & Sons  British, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
19th century
Vase base, James Dixon & Sons  British, Electroplated silver, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
ca. 1840–60
Teapot, James Dixon & Sons  British, Britannia metal; bone, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
ca. 1842–51
Plate, James Dixon & Sons  British, Copper, silver-plated, British, Sheffield
James Dixon & Sons
ca. 1830
Pitcher, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Silver-plate, ivory
Christopher Dresser
James Dixon & Sons
ca. 1881
Teapot, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Silverplate, ebony, British, Sheffield
Christopher Dresser
James Dixon & Sons
ca. 1879
Henry Dixon
1860s
Henry Dixon
1860s
Elliott and Fry
William Hepworth Dixon
1860s
Beaker, Bailey and Kitchen  American, Silver, American
Bailey and Kitchen
Taylor and Lawrie
ca. 1833–46
Sugar Bowl, Bailey and Kitchen  American, Silver, American
Bailey and Kitchen
Taylor and Lawrie
ca. 1840
Sugar Bowl, Bailey and Kitchen  American, Silver, American
Bailey and Kitchen
Taylor and Lawrie
ca. 1840
Entree Dish, Taylor and Lawrie, Silver, American
Taylor and Lawrie
Bailey and Kitchen
ca. 1839
Medallion of Benjamin Franklin, Wedgwood and Bentley  British, Earthenware, British
Wedgwood and Bentley
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1778–80
Dixon Abry
Dixon Powdermaker
January 1965
The Tea-Tax-Tempest (The Oracle), John Dixon  Irish, Mezzotint with gouache; scratched proof
John Dixon
1774
The Oracle, John Dixon  Irish, Mezzotint
John Dixon
1774
James Dixon & Sons
19th century
Albert Dixon Simmons
Derrydale Press
1936
Eda Lord Dixon
ca. 1915
Eda Lord Dixon
1917
[Newhaven Fishwives], Hill and Adamson  British, Scottish, Salted paper print from paper negative
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1845
Lemuel Shaw, Southworth and Hawes  American, Daguerreotype
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1850
Brooch, Marcus and Co.  American, Plique-à-jour enamel, conch pearl, diamond, platinum and eighteen karat gold, American
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1900
Dress, Puppets and Puppets, Silk, American
Puppets and Puppets
Carly Mark
fall/winter 2021−22
Nkisi (power figure), Kongo artist and nganga (ritual specialist), Wood, pigment, resin, iron, brass, tin, cloth, plant fiber cord, beads, cowrie shells, bone or ivory, arrows, leather, seeds, animal horn, Kongo
Kongo artist and nganga (ritual specialist)
19th–first half of 20th century