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More than 10,000 results for E. G. Selchow and Co.
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McLoughlin Brothers
E. G. Selchow and Co.
1875
Tea Spoon, G. E. E.  American, Silver, American
G. E. E.
1790–1800
Allianced armorials of Saxe-Weissenfels and Brandenburg, G. E. Kunckel, Glass, German, Thuringia
G. E. Kunckel
ca. 1720
Cup Plate, E. Challinor & Co., Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
E. Challinor & Co.
ca. 1850
Teapot, George E. Ohr  American, Earthenware, American
George E. Ohr
ca. 1897–1900
Karli Frigge's life in marbling., Sidney E. Berger  American
Multiple artists/makers
2004
Brooch, Marcus and Co.  American, Plique-à-jour enamel, conch pearl, diamond, platinum and eighteen karat gold, American
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1900
Our Favorite Dolls: Paper Doll in Lacy Underdress, Selchow and Righter  American, Color lithography
Selchow and Righter
ca. 1900
Our Favorite Dolls: Scottish Dress, Selchow and Righter  American, Color lithography
Selchow and Righter
ca. 1900
Our Favorite Dolls: Scottish Hat, Selchow and Righter  American, Color lithography
Selchow and Righter
ca. 1900
Pair of beakers, E. G., London, Silver, British, London
E. G., London
1678–79
Standing cup with cover, G. E. Kunckel, Glass, German, Thuringia
G. E. Kunckel
ca. 1720
Wineglass (Sturzbecher), G. E. Kunckel or his workshop, Glass, German, Thuringia
G. E. Kunckel
ca. 1725
Evening dress, G & E Spitzer  Austrian, silk, pearl, glass, Austrian
G & E Spitzer
1910–12
Punch bowl, E. G., London, Silver, British, London
E. G., London
1680–81
Bowl, T. G. Hawkes and Company  American, Cut blown glass, American
T. G. Hawkes and Company
1880–90
Punch Bowl, T. G. Hawkes and Company  American, Molded blown glass, American
T. G. Hawkes and Company
ca. 1905
Candelabrum, T. G. Hawkes and Company  American, Cut blown glass, American
T. G. Hawkes and Company
1880–90
Candelabrum, T. G. Hawkes and Company  American, Cut blown glass, American
T. G. Hawkes and Company
1880–90
Tankard, Thomas G. Brown and Sons  American, Copper, silver, and glass, American
Thomas G. Brown and Sons
1900–1915
Bowl, E. J. Neale and Company, Earthenware, basalt, British (American market)
E. J. Neale and Company
1778–86
Two-handled Bowl, Marcus and Co.  American, Silver, stones, American
Marcus and Co.
1902–17
Spoon, Marcus and Co.  American, Silver, pearls, American
Marcus and Co.
1906
Covered Goblet, Salviati and Co.  Italian, Gilded reticello glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Salviati and Co.
Giuseppi Briati
1866–1880
Two-handled Footed Dish, Marcus and Co.  American, Silver, American
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1910
Porringer, Marcus and Co.  American, Silver, pearls, American
Marcus and Co.
1906
Sugar Bowl, R. G.  American, Silver, American
R. G.
1795–1810
Terracotta pelike (jar), Group G, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group G
3rd quarter of the 4th century BCE
New York Harbor with Brooklyn Bridge, G. Baker  American, Oil on canvas, American
G. Baker
after 1869
Cup and Saucer, F. G.  American, Porcelain, American
F. G.
ca. 1910–15
Counterpane, Bolton type, G. G.  American, Cotton, woven, American
G. G.
1818
Candlestick, E. Durnall, Brass
E. Durnall
1750–60
Spoon, E. Whitehouse  American, Pewter, American
E. Whitehouse
1800–1830
Spoon, E. Whitehouse  American, Pewter, American
E. Whitehouse
1800–1830
Terracotta amphora (jar), Group E, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group E
ca. 540 BCE
Terracotta amphora (jar), Group E, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group E
ca. 540 BCE
Terracotta amphora (jar), Group E, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group E
ca. 550 BCE
Terracotta neck-amphora (jar), Group E, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group E
ca. 540 BCE
Vinaigrette, G. Barnard & Co., Silver, silver gilt, glass, British, London
G. Barnard & Co.
1909–13
Basset Horn, G. Astor & Co., Boxwood, ivory, brass, British
G. Astor & Co.
1798–1826