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Showing 476 results for Conn Musical Instrument Co.
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American
ca. 1927–41
American
ca. 1934
ca. 1700–1450 B.C.
C.G. Conn Ltd.
1936
Japanese
1988
American
ca. 1923–28
Tiffany & Co.
1876
Japanese
17th century
William S. Haynes Co.
1930
William S. Haynes Co.
1930
C.G. Conn
ca. 1902
American
ca. 1930
Baule artist
19th–20th century
Laurent de La Hyre
1649
Edo peoples
16th–19th century
Seth Thomas Clocks
mid-20th century
Lower Niger Bronze Industry
19th–20th century
Edo peoples
19th century
Tiffany & Co.
19th century (?)
Chinese
late 19th century
Edo peoples
18th–19th century
Chinese
mid 19th–late 19th century
Indian
mid-19th century
Adolphe (Antoine Joseph) Sax
1855
German or British
18th century
Charles Wheatstone
ca. 1835
Henry Pourcelle
ca. 1870
C. F. Martin & Co.
1959
Japanese
late 19th century
Indian
ca. 1875–1903
C. F. Martin & Co.
1961
Graves & Company
1830–50
Indian
late 19th century
Edouard Manet
1860
Joachim Tielke
ca. 1685
Clementi & Co.
1819
Besson & Co.
1890–1900
Austral Islanders
early 19th century
Graves & Company
ca. 1830–40
Henry Distin Mfg. Co.