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Nate Collier
World Color Printing Company
ca. 1923
Nate Collier
World Color Printing Company
1924
Nate Collier
World Color Printing Company
ca. 1923
Nate Collier
World Color Printing Company
1924
Nate Collier
World Color Printing Company
1924
Nate Collier
World Color Printing Company
ca. 1923
Nate Collier
World Color Printing Company
1924
Nate Collier
World Color Printing Company
1924
Autocide, Nate Lowman  American, Oil and Alkyd on Canvas
Nate Lowman
2012
Jailbreak, Nate Lowman  American, Oil, inkjet printing, alkyd, and mixed media on canvas
Nate Lowman
2012
Universal ring sundial, William Collier  British, Brass, British, London
William Collier
18th century
Section of a spoon handle, Nicolas Collier, Silver, French, Paris
Nicolas Collier
1776–77
Ladle, Nicolas Collier, Silver, French, Paris
Nicolas Collier
1767–68
Miniature kettle with stand, Joseph Collier, Silver, wood, British, Exeter
Joseph Collier
18th century
Coffeepot, Joseph Collier, Silver, wood, British, Exeter
Joseph Collier
1731–32
Serving spoon, Nicolas Collier, Silver, French, Paris
Nicolas Collier
1774–75
Knife, Nicolas Collier, Silver gilt, steel, French, Paris
Nicolas Collier
1769–70
Fork, Nicolas Collier, Silver gilt, French, Paris
Nicolas Collier
1769–70
Spoon, Nicolas Collier, Silver gilt, French, Paris
Nicolas Collier
1769–70
Vanitas Still Life, Edwaert Collier  Dutch, Oil on wood
Edwaert Collier
1662
Oboe, Thomas Collier  British, Wood, metal, British
Thomas Collier
ca. 1770–90
Collier Second Model Five-Shot Flintlock Revolver, Elisha Haydon Collier  American, Steel, wood (walnut, rosewood), silver, brass, British, London
Elisha Haydon Collier
ca. 1820
Joseph Collier
1860s–80s
Joseph Collier
1860s–80s
Joseph Collier
1860s–80s
G. Collier
1880s–1890s
John Collier
Joseph Harrop
1736
Multiple artists/makers
1817
Times are hard your majesty – you leave us nothing to do, Louis Raemaekers  Flemish, Commercial color lithograph
Louis Raemaekers
Barron Collier
ca. 1918
The new teacher, Louis Raemaekers  Flemish, Commercial color lithograph
Louis Raemaekers
Barron Collier
ca. 1918
Morning prayer, Louis Raemaekers  Flemish, Commercial color lithograph
Louis Raemaekers
Barron Collier
ca. 1918
Let me congratulate your majesty!, Louis Raemaekers  Flemish, Commercial color lithograph
Louis Raemaekers
Barron Collier
ca. 1918
A good month's business, Louis Raemaekers  Flemish, Commercial color lithograph
Louis Raemaekers
Barron Collier
ca. 1918
P. F. Collier & Son
early 20th century
Rookwood Pottery Company
Proctor & Collier Press
ca. 1900
The Art of Ingeniously Tormenting, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Hand-colored etching
Multiple artists/makers
1808
The Art of Ingeniously Tormenting, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Hand-colored etching
Multiple artists/makers
1808
Maxfield Parrish
P. F. Collier & Son
1908
Multiple artists/makers
1825
Ana deo (ancestral couple), Nage artist, Wood, Nage
Nage artist
late 19th–early 20th century