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Catalogue of Domestic Fashions [trade catalogue], Domestic Sewing Machine Company  American, Illustrations: wood engraving
Domestic Sewing Machine Company
Summer 1883
Domestic Sewing Machine Company
November 1884
Domestic Sewing Machine Company
1880–90 (?)
Domestic Sewing Machine Company
1875–90
Flume House, Santa Cruz Mountains, Davies Machine Shop  American, Albumen silver prints
Davies Machine Shop
Unknown
1860s
The Howe Machine Co.
Elias Howe
1882
Pitcher, Gorham Manufacturing Company  American, Silver, American
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1882
Ewer and Plateau, Gorham Manufacturing Company  American, Silver, American
Gorham Manufacturing Company
Spaulding and Company
1901
Argand Lamp, Messenger Company, Gilt bronze
Messenger Company
1835–40
Argand Lamp, Messenger Company, Bronze, gilt brass
Messenger Company
1835–40
Keyed Bugle in E (originally E-flat?), Graves & Company, Copper, nickel-silver, American
Graves & Company
1830–50
Clarinet in B-flat, Graves & Company, Boxwood, ebonite, ivory, brass, American
Graves & Company
ca. 1830–40
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, silver overlay, American
Multiple artists/makers
1902
Union Button Hole and Embroidery Machine Co.
A. B. Morss, Boston, Massachusetts
1865
New Home Sewing Machine Co., Orange, Massachusetts
1880–1900
Elevator cars, elevator entrances : catalogue no. 56, W.S. Tyler Company
W.S. Tyler Company
Bartlett-Orr Press
1927
Cordial, Brooklyn Flint Glass Company  American, Blue-cut-to-clear glass, American
Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
Joseph Stouvenel and Company (1851-1857)
1850–55
Cordial, Brooklyn Flint Glass Company  American, Blue-cut-to-clear glass, American
Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
Joseph Stouvenel and Company (1851-1857)
1850–55
Decanter with stopper, Brooklyn Flint Glass Company  American, Blue-cut-to-clear glass, American
Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
Joseph Stouvenel and Company (1851-1857)
1850–55
Pitcher, Brooklyn Flint Glass Company  American, Blue-cut-to-clear glass, American
Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
Joseph Stouvenel and Company (1851-1857)
1850–55
Goblet, Brooklyn Flint Glass Company  American, Blue-cut-to-clear glass, American
Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
Joseph Stouvenel and Company (1851-1857)
1850–55
Celery vase, Brooklyn Flint Glass Company  American, Blue-cut-to-clear glass, American
Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
Joseph Stouvenel and Company (1851-1857)
1850–55
Cordial, Brooklyn Flint Glass Company  American, Blue-cut-to-clear glass, American
Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
Joseph Stouvenel and Company (1851-1857)
1850–55
Vase, Greenwood Pottery Company  American, Porcelain, American
Greenwood Pottery Company
ca. 1884–93
Basket, Willets Manufacturing Company  American, Porcelain, American
Willets Manufacturing Company
1887–93
Vase, Willets Manufacturing Company  American, Porcelain, American
Willets Manufacturing Company
1887–1905
Vase, Greenwood Pottery Company  American, Porcelain, American
Greenwood Pottery Company
ca. 1883–86
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Maria Longworth Nichols
1881
Vase, Avon Faience Company, Earthenware, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1902–5
Vase, Fulper Pottery Company  American, Stoneware, American
Fulper Pottery Company
ca. 1911–17
Vase, Fulper Pottery Company  American, Stoneware, American
Fulper Pottery Company
ca. 1918–23
Ewer, Fulper Pottery Company  American, Stoneware, American
Fulper Pottery Company
ca. 1914–17
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
William E. Hentschel
1931
Umbrella stand, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Stoneware, American
Rookwood Pottery Company
Albert R. Valentien
1884