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Multiple artists/makers
1802
Tray, Henry Clay, Black lacquered, painted and gilded papier-mâché, British
Henry Clay
first half 19th century
Watch with automaton, Charles Clay  British, Case: gold and silver; Dial: champlevé gold, British, London
Charles Clay
ca. 1720
Multiple artists/makers
1813
Mary, Queen of Scots, Edward Scriven  British, Stipple engraving, etching and engraving
Edward Scriven
Mary, Queen of Scots
early 19th century
Mary, Queen of Scots, Edward Scriven  British, Stipple engraving, etching and engraving.
Multiple artists/makers
November 2, 1818
Langdon Clay
1970s
All on Hobbies, Gee Up, Gee Ho!, Edward Williams Clay  American, Lithograph, hand-colored
Multiple artists/makers
1838
Multiple artists/makers
1832
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1788
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1788
Multiple artists/makers
March 1, 1809
Multiple artists/makers
May 9, 1825
The Majestic and Graceful Giraffes, or Cameleopards, with some Rare Animals of the Gazelle Species, Edward Williams Clay  American, Lithograph
Edward Williams Clay
Henry R. Robinson
1838
Clay-Adams Company, New York
early 20th c.
Multiple artists/makers
1823–43
Edward Williams Clay
Pendleton's Lithography
June 1832
Henry Clay Crockett
The London Printing and Publishing Company
[1854] (?)
J. C. Clay
1897
Edward Williams Clay
John B. Pendleton
1832
Edward Williams Clay
Henry R. Robinson
July 1837
Clay Edgar Spohn
WPA
1938
Clay Edgar Spohn
WPA
1937
Clay Edgar Spohn
WPA
1935–43
Clay Edgar Spohn
WPA
1935–43
Edward Williams Clay
Nathaniel Currier
1842
Edward Williams Clay
ca. 1837
Edward Williams Clay
Henry R. Robinson
1837
Edward Williams Clay
Henry R. Robinson
Henry Clay, Orator and Statesman, from the "Heroes of History" series (T68), issued with Miners Extra Smoking Tobacco, Natural Leaf Scrap, and Royal Bengals Little Cigars, Royal Bengals Little Cigars  American, Commercial color lithograph
Royal Bengals Little Cigars
Henry Clay
1911
Eastern Clay Goods Co.
George L. Curtice Printing Co.
1910
Cornelius Tiebout
Clay & Richmond
1879
John A. Rolph
Edward Williams Clay
1838
Multiple artists/makers
1813
Multiple artists/makers
1846–7
Etching and Etchers, Philip Gilbert Hamerton  British, Illustrations: etching
Multiple artists/makers
1868
Multiple artists/makers
19th century
Multiple artists/makers
1840
Multiple artists/makers
1834
Multiple artists/makers
1910