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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
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Junichi Arai
1987

Arai Kōu
ca. 1920

Rai Kunitoshi
ca. 1315–16

Peter Peck
Ambrosius Gemlich
ca. 1540–45
Aram Alban
1929 or later
Alexandre Garai
1927

Kamrooz Aram
2013
Aram Alban
1930s

Ron Arad
1988
Ron Arad
Driade
ca. 1997
Takako Araki
1982

Ron Arad
One Off Ltd.
designed 1988, produced 1989
Ron Arad
1992

Joseph Deutschmann
ca. 1740
Hazel Janicki
ca. 1948

Rai San’yō
1824

Painter of Munich 1410
ca. 530 BCE

Painter of Munich 2335
ca. 440 BCE

Painter of Munich 1842
ca. 550 BCE

Painter of Munich 2365
ca. 375–350 BCE

Painter of Munich 2363
ca. 440–430 BCE

Painter of Munich 2660
ca. 460 BCE

Painter of Munich 833
ca. 530–525 BCE

Painter of Munich 237
ca. 590–570 BCE

Painter of Munich 2335
ca. 430 BCE

Painter of Munich 2335
ca. 440 BCE

Uchida Kuichi
1873
Huang Junshi
dated 1976

Huang Junshi
dated 1976

Inoue Yūichi
1966

Pouran Jinchi
2012
![Blade and Mounting for a Short Sword (<i>Wakizashi</i>), Kawachino Kamifujiwara Rai[...] Japanese, Steel, wood, lacquer, gold, abalone shell, iron, silver, copper-gold alloy (<i>shakudō</i>), copper, silk, Japanese](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/aa/web-additional/LC-L_2004_41_32-008.jpg)
Multiple artists/makers
blade, 18th century; mounting, 18th–early 19th century

Ambrosius Gemlich
blade ca. 1528–29, etched with a calendar for the years 1529–34; barrel dated 1540 or 1546

Daniel Sadeler
Hieronymus Borstorffer
ca. 1610–30

Daniel Sadeler
Hieronymus Borstorffer
ca. 1610–30

Emanuel Sadeler
ca. 1600–1610

Daniel Sadeler
ca. 1610–30

German, Munich
ca. 1735

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1735–40

Paulus Willemsz. van Vianen
ca. 1596–1600