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John Salt
1979
Standing Salt, John Allen  American, Silver, American
John Allen
John Edwards
ca. 1700
Salt, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown pattern-molded glass, American
Attributed to New Bremen Glass Manufactory
Attributed to John Frederick Amelung
1784–95
Bottle with a thistle medallion, John Dwight  British, Salt-glazed stoneware, British, Fulham
Factory of John Dwight
ca. 1675–76
Trencher Salt, John Coney  American, Silver and gilding, American
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to John Coney
1700–1720
Trencher Salt, John Coney  American, Silver and gilding, American
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to John Coney
1700–1720
The Old Salt, John Marin  American, Watercolor and charcoal on paper
John Marin
1922
"Stratoware" Salt shaker, Eva Zeisel  American, Glazed earthenware
Designer Eva Zeisel
Designer Francis Blod
Manufacturer Universal Potteries Inc. (Cambridge, Ohio)
designed ca. 1940; manufactured 1942–43
Salt Meadow in October, John Frederick Kensett  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Frederick Kensett
1872
Tankard, John Dwight or British, Salt-glazed earthenware, British, probably Nottingham
Possibly John Dwight
Possibly John Morley
ca. 1700
Double salt box, Carl Bojanowski, Silver, parcel gilt, Russian, St. Petersburg
Carl Bojanowski
1840
Salt and pepper shakers, William Lescaze  American, Metal, Phenol-formaldehyde (Bakelite)
Designer William Lescaze
Manufacturer Revere Copper and Brass Company, Rome, NY
ca. 1935
Salt and pepper shakers, Charles Sheeler  American, Aluminum
Designer Charles Sheeler
1935
"American Modern" Dinnerware - Salt shaker, Russel Wright  American, Glazed earthenware
Designer Russel Wright
Manufacturer Steubenville Pottery Company
1937
Basket, Ralph Baddeley , Shelton, Staffordshire, Salt-glazed stoneware, possibly British, Shelton, Staffordshire
Attributed to Ralph Baddeley
and John Baddeley
ca. 1760
Salt Marshes, Stow Wengenroth  American, Lithograph
Stow Wengenroth
1955
John Kay
Subject Rev. William Moodie
1799
Political "Blondins" Crossing Salt River, Currier & Ives  American, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1860
Multiple artists/makers
1971

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