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Chinese, for the Western market
1760s
Japanese, possibly Dejima, for the Western market
ca. 1730
Northern Indian, for the Western market
ca. 1775
Chinese, for Swedish market
1745–55
Chinese for the Western market
1920s
Western Tibet or Ladakh
14th century
Chinese, for the Continental European market
1725–30
Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
ca. 1735–40
hilt, Japanese, made for the European market; blade, Western European
hilt, ca. 1700–1725; blade, ca. 1750
Chinese for the Western market
ca. 1930
9th century
Chinese, for Portuguese market
ca. 1520–40
Chinese, for British market
ca. 1693–97
Chinese, for British market
ca. 1760
Chinese, for British market
ca. 1723–35
Chinese, for French market
late 18th century
Chinese, for European market
ca. 1735
Chinese, for Portuguese market
ca. 1520–40
Chinese, for European market
1700–1725
Cornelis Pronk
ca. 1740
Chinese, for British market
ca. 1720
Chinese, for American market
1770–1800
Chinese, for Scottish market
ca. 1737
Chinese, for European market
late 17th century
Chinese, for European market
ca. 1770
Chinese, for European market
1700–1725
India (Coromandel Coast), for the Sri Lankan market
first quarter of the 18th century
Japanese, for European market
ca. 1700–1720
John Champion
ca. 1770–72
Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
ca. 1735–40
Chinese, possibly for Dutch market
1750–70
Chinese, for American market
Qing dynasty (1644–1911), ca. 1784–92
Chinese, made for the European or American market
ca. 1700–1800
Chinese
ca. late 18th century
Chinese, for European, probably Dutch, market
ca. 1740–45
Chinese
1662–1722
Chinese, for European, probably French, market
1725–30
Cornelis Pronk
ca. 1734–37
Chinese, for European, probably Dutch, market
ca. 1740–45
Japanese, for European market
1710–30