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Italian, possibly Montelupo
mid-17th century

Italian, Montelupo
ca. 1570–80

Italian, Montelupo
ca. 1570–80

Italian, Montelupo
ca. 1500–1510

Italian, Montelupo
ca. 1505–15

LA Workshop
ca. 1530

Italian, Montelupo
ca. 1480–1500

workshop of the Marmi family
ca. 1597–1620

workshop of the Marmi family
ca. 1597–1620

Italian, Montelupo
ca. 1500–1510

Italian, Montelupo
ca. 1490–1500

Italian
French
1499–1514

Possibly Italian
late 16th century?

possibly Italian
ca. 1325–50

possibly Italian
ca. 1575–80

possibly Italian
badge, 1400–1450; shield, ca. 1800

possibly Italian
probably 19th century

possibly Italian
mid-19th century

Italian (possibly)
15th century (textile); 19th century (chair, with earlier parts)

Italian, Tuscany, Cafaggiolo or Montelupo
1506

Italian, probably Montelupo
ca. 1525–30

Italian
ca. 1530

Italian
ca. 1500–1525

Italian, Siena
ca. 1490–1500

probably Italian, Montelupo or possibly Spanish
late 17th century

Italian, Tuscany (probably Montelupo)
ca. 1480–1500

Multiple artists/makers
second half 16th century and second half 19th century

Italian, possibly Naples
ca. 1620–40

Italian, possibly Venice
17th century

Italian, possibly Venice
second half 16th century

Italian, possibly Venice
late 17th century

Capodimonte Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1745–50

Italian, possibly Padua
third quarter 15th century

Italian, possibly Bologna
ca. 1600

Italian, possibly Naples
ca. 1650–75

Italian, possibly Naples
ca. 1650–75

Italian, possibly Brescia
ca. 1590

Ambrogio de Osma
ca. 1460–70

Italian, possibly Rome
1610–20

Italian, possibly Rome
1610–20