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The Bahnson Company
1922 or later
Alexander John Forsyth
ca. 1828
Alexander John Forsyth
ca. 1824
G. M. Forsyth
ca. 1900
Sir Henry Raeburn
ca. 1800
André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri
October 1862–February 11, 1863
R. W. Forsyth, Ltd.
1944–46
Byzantine
659–662/3
John Forsyth
1847
French, Saint-Cyr
late 17th–early 18th century
1937
Nicolas Verien
1685
Simon Lissim
1928
Simon Lissim
1928
Jean Jacques Boissard
1597
John Held Jr.
20th century
W. H. Forbes & Co.
ca. 1880
Stefano da Verona (Stefano di Giovanni d'Arbosio di Francia)
ca. 1400
probably American
1860–70
French
1880–99
Jean Honoré Fragonard
ca. 1780-85
John Forsyth
1847
James Forsyth
1863
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
April 1862
G. Milen, Dundee, Scotland
1799
Frederick Walker
June 1862
Sir John Tenniel
February 1862
William Henry Brown
1844
American
late 19th–early 20th century
Chantilly
ca. 1735–40
Derby Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1750
William Henry Brown
1844
ca. 1888
Norman Macleod
1862
Central Italian
carved 1000s, assembled 1100s or 1200s
William P. Chappel
1870s
William P. Chappel
1870s
Achaemenid
ca. 358–338 BCE
Allen & Ginter
ca. 1888
Allen & Ginter
ca. 1888