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Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1755
John Bush
Dated 1756
Chinese or British colonial
19th century
British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
Chinese porcelain 1573– ca. 1585, British mounts ca. 1585
James Cox
1766
William Linnell
ca. 1753–54
Thomas Chippendale
ca. 1755
Chinese, for British or Scottish market
mid-18th century
Chinese, for British market
ca. 1723–35
British
1740s
Ding Family Workshop
ca. 1700–1750
Ding Family Workshop
ca. 1700–1750
British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
porcelain 1573– ca. 1585, mounts ca. 1585
John Vanderbank the Elder
1690–1715
Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
ca. 1735–40
Chinese, for American market
ca. 1765–70
Chinese, for American market
1736–95
British
ca. 1780
British, Worcester
ca. 1752–1753
British, Worcester
ca. 1752–1753
Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1745
Bristol
ca. 1750
Bow Porcelain Factory
ca. 1755
Chinese
ca. 1840
Thomas Chippendale
1754
British, Worcester
ca. 1752–1753
Mongolian or Chinese
1350–1450
Tibetan or Chinese
ca. 1400
Sir Henry Raeburn
1801
Chinese, for French or British market
ca. 1788–90
Chinese, for Dutch or British market
ca. 1725–30
Chinese, for British or American market
19th century
Chinese, for British or American market
ca. 1790–1800
Chinese, for British or American market
19th century
Chinese, for British or American market
ca. 1800
Chinese, for British or American market
late 18th–early 19th century
Chinese, for British or American market
second half 19th century
Chinese, for Dutch or British market
ca. 1710–20
Chinese, for British or Scottish market
mid-18th century
Chinese, for British or American market
ca. 1790