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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
More than 10,000 results for Jean-Victoire Adam, active 19th century
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Jean-Victoire Adam, active 19th century
Henrick Mitreiter, active 19th century
19th century

Multiple artists/makers
1763–71

Multiple artists/makers
1766–69

Marie Victoire Lemoine
1789

James Adam
John Adam
ca. 1795

James Adam
John Adam
1770–1810

Adam Partnership
Robert Adam
1765–66

Bruno Geyer, Austrian, active late 19th century to early 20th century
Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
1904–5

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1710

Adam Fuss
1988

Adam Fuss
1992

Paul Adam
Wilhelm Knapp Verlag
1923

Adam Weisweiler
ca. 1790

Adam Ownhouse
ca. 1840–50

Adam Hains
1792–97

Robert Adam
ca. 1780

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1787

Multiple artists/makers
1769

Elias Adam
ca. 1735–36

Adam Weisweiler
ca. 1780–90

Adam Weisweiler
ca. 1785

Adam Pijart
1625–26

Adam Pijart
1625–26

Robert Adam
Sefferin Alken
1765

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1760–69

Robert Adam
Sefferin Alken
1765

Adam Weisweiler
ca. 1790

Adam Weisweiler
ca. 1790

Adam Weisweiler
ca. 1790

Elias Adam
ca. 1735–36

Robert Adam
Thomas Chippendale
ca. 1772

Robert Adam
Thomas Chippendale
ca. 1772

Alexandre-Jean Oppenordt
Jean Berain
ca. 1685

Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
Bruno Geyer, Austrian, active late 19th century to early 20th century
ca. 1904

Multiple artists/makers
1863–64

Follower of Lippo Memmi (Italian, Sienese, active mid-14th century)
Follower of Barna da Siena
mid-14th century

Lodewijk Tieling (active ca. 1695-1700)
ca. 1700

Daniel Dry , active ca. 1820-80
1820–80

Daniel Dry , active ca. 1820-80
1820–80

Daniel Dry , active ca. 1820-80
ca.1820–24