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Multiple artists/makers
1840–72

Leonhard Kern
ca. 1640–50

Leonhard Kern
mid-17th century

Leonhard Kern
ca. 1635, base possibly late 1830s

Johann Leonhard Allmann
1755–57

Leonhard Rothaer I
late 17th century

Leonhard Kern
17th century

Leonhard Kern
17th century

Leonhard Beck
1519

Johann Michael Bauer
ca. 1763–64

Johann Gottlieb Kirchner
Meissen Manufactory
ca. 1732

Johann Erhard Heiglen
ca. 1730

Johann Benedikt Gahn
ca. 1700

Johann Wilhelm Haas
late 17th century

Multiple artists/makers
model introduced 1738

Johann Valentin Gevers
Johann Andreas Thelot
ca. 1710

Francis Raab
before 1854

Multiple artists/makers
1877–78

Ansbach Pottery and Porcelain Manufactory
Joachim Leonhard Wolff
ca. 1730
Johann Leonhard Frisch
Johann Friedrich Gleditsch
1739

Johann Wilhelm Oberlender (the Elder)
mid-18th century

Johann Bongen
ca. 1650–75

Johann Engelbrecht
ca. 1743–45

Johann Schaper
1664

Johann Heel
ca. 1700

Johann Schell
ca. 1700

Johann Liss
ca. 1626

Leonhard Finck the Elder
dated 1785
Johann Leonhard Eysler
Christoph Weigel
ca. 1710
Johann Leonhard Eysler
Christoph Weigel
ca. 1700
Multiple artists/makers
1725
Johann Leonhard Eysler
Christoph Weigel
ca. 1700

Leonhard Beck
1516–18

Johann Christoph Heyne
1756–80

Johann Sadeler I
Bartholomeus Spranger
late 16th–early 17th century

Johann Joachim Kändler
Meissen Manufactory
1745–50, after model of ca. 1738

Johann Joachim Kändler
Meissen Manufactory
December 1737

Johann Friedrich Eberlein
Meissen Manufactory
1743

Johann Andreas Bechdolff
Schrezheim Manufactory
ca. 1761–70

Johann Christian Sick
ca. 1800