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Chinese, for the European market
ca. 1760–80

Chinese, for the European Market
mid-18th century

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

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

Chinese, for Portuguese market
ca. 1520–40

9th century

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 Portuguese market
ca. 1520–40

Chinese, for British market
1739–43

Chinese, for European market
ca. 1700

Chinese, for American market
1770–1800

Chinese, for British market
ca. 1720

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

Chinese, for American market
early 19th century

Chinese, for European market
early 18th century

Chinese, made for the European or American market
ca. 1700–1800

India (Coromandel Coast), for the Sri Lankan market
first quarter of the 18th century

John Champion
ca. 1770–72

David Morier
ca. 1751–60

Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
ca. 1735–40

Chinese, possibly for Dutch market
1750–70

Chinese, possibly for Dutch market
1750–70

Chinese, possibly for Dutch market
1750–70

Chinese, possibly for Dutch market
1750–70

Chinese, possibly for Dutch market
1750–70

Chinese, for American market
Qing dynasty (1644–1911), ca. 1784–92

Eastern Tibet, Derge, for Chinese market