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Showing 198 results for Early American Pewter Company, Boston, MA
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Wolfgang Hoffmann
ca. 1930
Boston Silver Glass Company
ca. 1865
John Singleton Copley
1771
Jan Steen
ca. 1670
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1830–40
New England Glass Company
1815–35
New England Glass Company
1815–35
Louis Henry Sullivan
ca. 1918
American
1924
Grueby Faience Company
1904
Winslow Homer
1885
Grueby Faience Company
ca. 1900–1910
Illman and Sons
1815–60
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1900
Margaret Neilson Armstrong
1899
Richard Jennys, Jr.
1766
Rebecca Cauman
ca. 1925
John Singer Sargent
1908
Matthias Christian Sprengel
1784–87
Kanesada
blade, late 15th–early 16th century; mounting, 18th century
Graves & Company
ca. 1845
Henry Williams
ca. 1800–1815
Unknown
1850–60s
Margaret Cassedy
1826
Catherine Cassady
1814
John Thomson
1865
American
ca. 1835
American
ca. 1835
George Platt Lynes
1920s
John Thomson
1865
John Thomson
ca. 1865–70
Southworth and Hawes
1847–56
Peter Pelham
1728
Sylvester Dutton
1865
Peter Pelham
May 1750
Rookwood Pottery Company
1931
Arnold Dolmetsch
1909
John Thomson
1865
Louis C. Tiffany
late 19th–early 20th century
Charles Sheeler
1927