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More than 10,000 results for James Carpenter and Son
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Multiple artists/makers
[1830]
Multiple artists/makers
1816
Multiple artists/makers
1836
Solar Lamp, Cornelius and Son  American, Gilt bronze, glass, American
Cornelius and Son
1843–49
Andiron, Revere and Son  American, Brass, iron, American
Revere and Son
1787–1810
Andiron, Revere and Son  American, Brass, iron, American
Revere and Son
1787–1810
Baton, Koehler and Son, Ivory, gold, ruby, British
Koehler and Son
1881
Multiple artists/makers
1829–30
Multiple artists/makers
1829–30
Multiple artists/makers
1836
Multiple artists/makers
1830
Salt Spoon, Samuel Kirk and Son  American, Silver, American
Samuel Kirk and Son
1846
Salt Spoon, Samuel Kirk and Son  American, Silver, American
Samuel Kirk and Son
1846
Salt, Samuel Kirk and Son  American, Silver and silver-gilt, American
Samuel Kirk and Son
1846
Salt, Samuel Kirk and Son  American, Silver and silver-gilt, American
Samuel Kirk and Son
1846
Tray, William Gale and Son  American, Silver, American
William Gale and Son
1800–1900
Compote, William Gale and Son  American, Silver, American
William Gale and Son
ca. 1860
Sugar Bowl, Samuel Kirk and Son  American, Silver, American
Samuel Kirk and Son
1846
Creamer, Samuel Kirk and Son  American, Silver, American
Samuel Kirk and Son
ca. 1850
Kodina, Grace Carpenter Hudson  American, Oil on canvas
Grace Carpenter Hudson
1906
Evening hat, Carpenter, silk, feathers, metal, American
Carpenter
ca. 1888
Pier table, Joseph B. Barry and Son  American, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, satinwood, amboyna, pine, gilt bronze with yellow poplar, American
Joseph B. Barry and Son
1810–15
Multiple artists/makers
1833
Presentation Smallsword with Scabbard, James Morisset  British, Silver, enamel, steel, paste brilliants, wood, fish skin, British, London
James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98
Marmalade Jar, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Cream Pitcher, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Dessert Dish, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Saltcellar, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed colorless and frosted glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1870–80
Covered compote, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1880–90
Creamer, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed blue glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1870
Creamer, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed amber glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1870
Mug, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1876
Paperweight, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Free-blown glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876
Paperweight, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1861–70
Bust of Abraham Lincoln, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1876
Paperweight, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Free-blown glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876
Paperweight, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Free-blown glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876
Pitcher, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed colorless and frosted glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1870–80
Vase, James Powell and Sons, “Straw opal” glass, British, London
James Powell and Sons
Whitefriars Glassworks
ca. 1890
Vase with ovoid bowl and gold knop, James Powell and Sons, Glass with gold foil knop, British, London
James Powell and Sons
Whitefriars Glassworks
ca. 1880–1930