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[Sir Charles Lock Eastlake], John and Charles Watkins  British, Albumen silver print
Photography Studio John and Charles Watkins
1860s
Author Charles Locke Eastlake
Publisher James R. Osgood & Co.
1872
Author Charles Locke Eastlake
Publisher James R. Osgood & Co.
1872
Engraver Charles Turner
After Sir Charles Lock Eastlake
Publisher Sir Charles Lock Eastlake
1816
Wardrobe, Herter Brothers  American, Cherry, American
Herter Brothers
1875–1883
Multiple artists/makers
January–December 1849
Lekythos, Chelsea Keramic Art Works  American, Earthenware, American
Manufacturer Chelsea Keramic Art Works
Decorator John G. Low
ca. 1875–77
Goblet with cover, Murano, Glass, enamelled and gilt, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Murano
ca. 1945–50
Pitcher, Chelsea Keramic Art Works  American, Earthenware, American
Manufacturer Chelsea Keramic Art Works
Designer Hugh C. Robertson
ca. 1875–89
Pitcher, Chelsea Keramic Art Works  American, Earthenware, American
Manufacturer Chelsea Keramic Art Works
Designer Hugh C. Robertson
ca. 1877–89
Desk, Kimbel and Cabus  American, Oak, nickel-plated brass and iron hardware, American
Manufacturer Kimbel and Cabus
Anton Kimbel
Joseph Cabus
ca.1875
Clutha vase, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Glass, Scottish, Glasgow
Designer Christopher Dresser
Manufacturer James Couper and Sons, Glasgow
Purveyor Liberty & Co.
ca. 1890
Side chair, Christopher Dresser  British, Scottish, Gilt, ebonized and carved wood, modern green plush, British
Designer After a design by Christopher Dresser
Chubb & Sons
ca. 1870
Daniel Pabst
ca. 1870–80
Manufacturer Kimbel and Cabus
Anton Kimbel
Joseph Cabus
ca. 1875

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