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Jacobson and Co.
1921
Jacobson and Co.
20th century
Jacobson and Co.
1929
Jacobson and Co.
1929
Thomas Jacobson
William C. Le Brocq
ca. 1895–1900
Interim Portrait #245, Bill Jacobson  American, Chromogenic print
Bill Jacobson
1992, printed 1994
Interim Portrait #378, Bill Jacobson  American, Chromogenic print
Bill Jacobson
1992, printed 1994
Song of Sentient Beings #1530, Bill Jacobson  American, Gelatin silver print
Bill Jacobson
1995, printed 1996
And You Got His Grace Right?, Gary Jacobson  American, Painted clay, wire, and string on wood
Gary Jacobson
1982–83
Brooch, Marcus and Co.  American, Plique-à-jour enamel, conch pearl, diamond, platinum and eighteen karat gold, American
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1900
Two-handled Footed Dish, Marcus and Co.  American, Silver, American
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1910
Spoon, Marcus and Co.  American, Silver, pearls, American
Marcus and Co.
1906
Two-handled Bowl, Marcus and Co.  American, Silver, stones, American
Marcus and Co.
1902–17
Covered Goblet, Salviati and Co.  Italian, Gilded reticello glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Salviati and Co.
Giuseppi Briati
1866–1880
Porringer, Marcus and Co.  American, Silver, pearls, American
Marcus and Co.
1906
Bill Jacobson
2009
Bill Jacobson
2010
Punch Bowl, Eoff and Phyfe, Silver, American
Eoff and Phyfe
Baldwin & Co.
ca. 1846
Vase with lid (one of a pair), C. J. Mason and Co.  British, Earthenware with transfer-printed and enamel decoration, British, Fenton, Staffordshire
C. J. Mason and Co.
ca. 1826–45
Vase with lid (one of a pair), C. J. Mason and Co.  British, Earthenware with transfer-printed and enamel decoration, British, Fenton, Staffordshire
C. J. Mason and Co.
ca. 1826–45
Entree Dish, Taylor and Lawrie, Silver, American
Taylor and Lawrie
Bailey and Kitchen
ca. 1839
Beaker, Bailey and Kitchen  American, Silver, American
Bailey and Kitchen
Taylor and Lawrie
ca. 1833–46
Sugar Bowl, Bailey and Kitchen  American, Silver, American
Bailey and Kitchen
Taylor and Lawrie
ca. 1840
Sugar Bowl, Bailey and Kitchen  American, Silver, American
Bailey and Kitchen
Taylor and Lawrie
ca. 1840
Medallion of Benjamin Franklin, Wedgwood and Bentley  British, Earthenware, British
Wedgwood and Bentley
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1778–80
Chocolate Pot, Tiffany & Co., Silver, patinated copper, gold, and ivory, American
Tiffany & Co.
Charles Osborne
1879
The Magnolia Vase, Tiffany & Co., Silver, enamel, gold, and opals, American
Tiffany & Co.
1893
The Bryant Vase, Tiffany & Co., Silver and gold, American
Multiple artists/makers
1876
Pair of Candelabra, Tiffany & Co., Silver, American
Tiffany & Co.
1884
Brooch, Marcus and Co.  American, Gold, peridot, diamonds, pearls, and enamel, American
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1900
Pendant, Marcus and Co.  American, Arizona turquoise, demantoid garnets, and gold, American
Marcus and Co.
1891–1902
Double Ring, Marcus and Co.  American, Gold, diamonds, and emerald, American
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1895
Platter in "Marigold" pattern, Wedgwood and Co., Transfer-printed earthenware, British, Staffordshire
Wedgwood and Co.
1877
Plate, Wedgwood and Co., Transfer-printed earthenware, British, Staffordshire
Wedgwood and Co.
ca. 1899
Textile Sample Book, Morant and Co., British, London
Morant and Co.
18th–19th century
Plate, Wedgwood and Co., Lead-glazed earthenware, British, Staffordshire
Wedgwood and Co.
ca. 1895
Dish, Wedgwood and Co., Pottery, British, Staffordshire
Wedgwood and Co.
1860
Jug, Sewell and Co., Pottery, British, possibly Newcastle upon Tyne
Sewell and Co.
early 19th century
Edmund Spencer (1553–1599), Wedgwood and Co., Basalt ware, British, Staffordshire
Wedgwood and Co.
Anthony Keeling
18th century
Intaglio, Wedgwood and Co., Basalt, British, Staffordshire
Wedgwood and Co.
1787