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More than 10,000 results for G. & W. Endicott
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G. & W. Endicott
Richard Upjohn
ca. 1847
Multiple artists/makers
after 1844
G. & W. Endicott
20th century (after an original of ca. 1845)
Multiple artists/makers
1849
Charles Parsons
G. & W. Endicott
ca. 1845
George T. Sandford
G. & W. Endicott
1846
George T. Sandford
G. & W. Endicott
ca. 1845
Eugene Sintzenich
G. & W. Endicott
1842
Multiple artists/makers
1845
Church of the Saviour (First Unitarian Congregational), Brooklyn, Ezra Bisbee  American, Hand colored lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1845
Multiple artists/makers
1861–62
Multiple artists/makers
1845–48
Multiple artists/makers
1846–47
The Whole Art of Marbling as Applied to Paper, Book Edges, etc., Charles W. Woolnough  British, Illustrated book, London: G. Bell, 1881
Charles W. Woolnough
1881
Advertisement for W. & N. Jackson & Co., Charles Parsons  American, photographic reproduction (negative)
Charles Parsons
G. & W. Endicott
ca. 1841–1848
Chief Quartermaster with Assistants, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
Clerks of 2nd Quartermaster, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
Chief Quartermaster Office, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
White House, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
Provost Marshall’s Office and Prison, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
Mess House, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
Capt. Hall’s Stables, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
Soldier’s Home, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
Mule Pen, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
Mule Stock, Camp Nelson, Kentucky, G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
[Self-Portrait[?] with Lens Board, Camp Nelson, Kentucky], G. W. Foster  American, Albumen silver print from glass negative
G. W. Foster
F. Glessner
1863–64
[Optometrist and his Wares], G. W. Tromater  American, Gelatin silver print
G. W. Tromater
ca. 1895
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
Card Table, Anthony G. Quervelle  American, Mahogany, rosewood, American
Anthony G. Quervelle
1825–30
Center Table, Anthony G. Quervelle  American, Mahogany, intarsia marble, brass, American
Anthony G. Quervelle
ca. 1830
Teapot, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Tea Spoon, G. E. E.  American, Silver, American
G. E. E.
1790–1800
Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
ca. 1790
Sugar Bowl, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830