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Showing 458 results for Chistoph Riegel's Widow
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Multiple artists/makers
1751
Teabowl, Widow of Ameya  Korean, Clay covered with glaze (Amayaki Raku), Japan
Widow of Ameya
ca. 1550
Jug with stylized floral pendants, The "Greek A" Factory, Tin-glazed earthenware painted with colored enamels, Dutch, Delft
The "Greek A" Factory
Pieter Adriaeusz Kocks and his widow
ca. 1701–15
Plate, Pieter Adriaeusz Kocks and his widow, Tin-glazed earthenware, Dutch, Delft
Pieter Adriaeusz Kocks and his widow
The "Greek A" Factory
ca. 1700–1725
Platter or tray, widow of Jean-Pierre-Elou-Louis Piette, Silver, French, Toulouse
widow of Jean-Pierre-Elou-Louis Piette
1783
Snuffbox, Victoire Boisot (widow of Etienne Lucien Blerzy), Gold, enamel, French
Victoire Boisot (widow of Etienne Lucien Blerzy)
ca. 1810
Hofbuchdruckerei Widow
Johann Oswald Harms
ca. 1679
Christoph Weigel's Widow
Lorenz Bieling
1732
Harlequin in a pillory, The "Greek A" Factory, Tin-glazed earthenware (Delftware), Dutch, Delft
The "Greek A" Factory
Pieter Adriaeusz Kocks and his widow
ca. 1720–40
Plate, The "Greek A" Factory, Faience (tin-glazed earthenware), Dutch, Delft
The "Greek A" Factory
Pieter Adriaeusz Kocks and his widow
ca. 1720 or 19th century
Cruet stand with bottles, The "Greek A" Factory, Tin-glazed earthenware, Dutch, Delft
The "Greek A" Factory
Pieter Adriaeusz Kocks and his widow
1701–22
Rosina Helena Fürst
Christoph Weigel's Widow
1728
Caspar Gottlieb Eisler
Christoph Weigel's Widow
1746
Rosina Helena Fürst
Christoph Weigel's Widow
1728
Johann Jakob Schübler
Christoph Weigel's Widow
1734
Sebastian Heminger
Widow of Müller
1627
Multiple artists/makers
1728–32
Multiple artists/makers
1730
Multiple artists/makers
1731
Simon Cammermeir
Paulus Fürst's Widow and Heirs
ca. 1675
Multiple artists/makers
1838
Multiple artists/makers
1832
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1704
Multiple artists/makers
1678
Multiple artists/makers
1600–34
Multiple artists/makers
1687
Multiple artists/makers
1720, 1732
Multiple artists/makers
1681
Multiple artists/makers
1708
Multiple artists/makers
1844–47
Fragment, Stiegel's Manheim Factory  American, Free-blown glass, American
Stiegel's Manheim Factory
1763–74
Fragment, Stiegel's Manheim Factory  American, Free-blown glass, American
Stiegel's Manheim Factory
1763–74
Fragment, Stiegel's Manheim Factory  American, Free-blown glass, American
Stiegel's Manheim Factory
1763–74
Fragment, Stiegel's Manheim Factory  American, Free-blown glass, American
Stiegel's Manheim Factory
1763–74
Glass Panel, Stiegel's Elizabeth Furnace  American, Free-blown glass, American
Stiegel's Elizabeth Furnace
1763–74
Glass Panel, Stiegel's Manheim Factory  American, Free-blown glass, American
Stiegel's Manheim Factory
1763–74
Glass Panel, Stiegel's Manheim Factory  American, Free-blown glass, American
Stiegel's Manheim Factory
1763–74
Fragment, Stiegel's Manheim Factory  American, Free-blown glass, American
Stiegel's Manheim Factory
1763–74
Fragment, Stiegel's Manheim Factory  American, Free-blown glass, American
Stiegel's Manheim Factory
1763–74
Cup in the form of a stag, Christoph Beham, Partly gilded silver, gemstone, German, Augsburg
Christoph Beham
ca. 1600–1610