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China (for Japanese market)
mid-17th century

Japanese, for European market
18th century

Japanese, for European market
1710–30

Japanese, for European market
1680–1700

Japanese, for European market
1710–30

Japanese, for European market
ca. 1700–1720

Japanese, for European market
late 17th century

Japanese, for European market
ca. 1720

Japanese, for European market
ca. 1700–1710

Japanese, for European market
1660–80

Japanese, for European market
ca. 1770

Saotome Ietada
Myōchin Munesuke
16th and 18th centuries

Japanese
early 14th century

Japanese
5th century

Japanese
16th century

Kodenji Hayashi
ca. 1873

Japanese
20th century

Japanese
19th century

Metalwork by Goto Teijo, 9th generation Goto master, Japan
Gotō Yūjō
early 17th century

Japanese, for European, probably Dutch, market
ca. 1710

Chinese, for British market
ca. 1715–20

Chinese, for Portuguese market
ca. 1520–40

Chinese, for Portuguese market
ca. 1520–40

Chinese, for British market
ca. 1760

Chinese, for British market
ca. 1720

Chinese, for British market
ca. 1693–97

Chinese, for Scottish market
ca. 1737

Chinese, for British market
1750–60

Chinese, for British market
1750–60

Chinese, for British market
1750–60

Chinese, for American market
early 19th century

Cornelis Pronk
ca. 1734–37

Chinese, for European market
ca. 1782–85

Chinese, for American market
ca. 1860–66

Chinese, for American market
1785–90

Chinese, for American market
1785–90

Chinese, for American market
1785–90

Chinese, for American market
1785–90

Chinese, for American market
1785–90

Chinese, for American market
1785–90