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Johan Carl Loth
1645–98
Johan Carl Loth
17th century
Johan Carl Loth
17th century
Anonymous, French, 17th century
17th century
Johan Christian Dahl
1830
Johan Christian Dahl
1846
Johan Christian Dahl
1844
Johan Christian Dahl
1823
Johan Christian Dahl
1824
Tiffany Furnaces
Glass: 1897–99, Mounts: 1899–1904
House of Carl Fabergé
1899–1908
Johan Bock
ca. 1620
Johan Henrik Åkerblom
1798
House of Carl Fabergé
1904–8
House of Carl Fabergé
1899–1908
House of Carl Fabergé
1899–1908
Johan Thomas Lundbye
1844
Johan Georg Reinhold
ca. 1643
Johan Ulrich Schmidt
ca. 1660
Carl Gustav Carus
ca. 1830
Carl Gustav Carus
ca. 1824
Johan Fredrik Falck
1848–49
Jan van de Velde II
n.d.
Philips Galle
1569
Jan van de Velde II
1630
Yortan
ca. 2700–2400 BCE
Yortan
ca. 2700–2400 BCE
Yortan
ca. 2700–2400 BCE
Yortan
ca. 2700–2400 BCE
Caspar Netscher
ca. 1665
11th century
8th–9th century
Royal Porcelain Manufactory (Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur), Berlin
ca. 1825
late 13th century
Heinrich Reinhold
1823 or 1824
9th century
14th century
Frits Thaulow
1899
mid-13th century
7th century