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More than 10,000 results for Leighton Son and Hodge
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Multiple artists/makers
[1861–62] (?)
Multiple artists/makers
1899
Multiple artists/makers
1899
Multiple artists/makers
1857
Multiple artists/makers
1863
Multiple artists/makers
1859
Multiple artists/makers
1890

Dalzell, Gilmore and Leighton
1889–90

Dalzell, Gilmore and Leighton
ca. 1889

Dalzell, Gilmore and Leighton
1886–90

Dalzell, Gilmore and Leighton
1889–90

Cornelius and Son
1843–49

Revere and Son
1787–1810

Revere and Son
1787–1810

Koehler and Son
1881
Multiple artists/makers
1864
Multiple artists/makers
1860

Henry Leighton
New England Glass Company
ca. 1860

Henry Leighton
New England Glass Company
ca. 1860
Multiple artists/makers
1872

William Gale and Son
ca. 1860

Samuel Kirk and Son
ca. 1850

Samuel Kirk and Son
1846

Samuel Kirk and Son
1846

Samuel Kirk and Son
1846

Samuel Kirk and Son
1846

Samuel Kirk and Son
1846

William Gale and Son
1800–1900

Joseph B. Barry and Son
1810–15

Hodge Printworks
1826

Frederic, Lord Leighton
1894–95

William Leighton Sr.
New England Glass Company
ca. 1850

Dalzell, Gilmore and Leighton
1885–93
Hodge and Campbell
1792

Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1651 original

Franchi and Son
19th century, after 17th century original

Franchi and Son
19th century, after 17th century original

Franchi and Son
19th century, after 15th century original

Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1570 original

Locket and Son
early 19th century