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Johann Benjamin Brühl
Nicolaus Förster and Son
1728
Multiple artists/makers
1728
"Royal George" Cello, William Forster  British, Spruce, maple, ebony, British
William Forster
1782
Solar Lamp, Cornelius and Son  American, Gilt bronze, glass, American
Cornelius and Son
1843–49
Andiron, Revere and Son  American, Brass, iron, American
Revere and Son
1787–1810
Andiron, Revere and Son  American, Brass, iron, American
Revere and Son
1787–1810
Baton, Koehler and Son, Ivory, gold, ruby, British
Koehler and Son
1881
Portrait of a Man, Thomas Forster  British, Plumbago on vellum
Thomas Forster
1700
Portrait of a Woman, Thomas Forster  British, Plumbago on vellum
Thomas Forster
1700
Portrait of a Woman, Thomas Forster  British, Plumbago on vellum
Thomas Forster
1701
Portrait of a Man, Thomas Forster  British, Plumbago on vellum
Thomas Forster
1705
Three Verticals at Consecutive but Random Time Intervals, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Jan 22, 2013, 11:55am-11:57am, Richard Forster  British, Graphite and white acrylic on paper
Richard Forster
2013
Morning suit, F. Scholte (jacket) British, wool, British
F. Scholte
Forster & Son, Ltd.
1936
Suit, F. Scholte  British, wool, British
F. Scholte
Forster & Son, Ltd.
1930–59
Suit, F. Scholte  British, wool, brass, British
F. Scholte
Forster & Son, Ltd.
1933
Pier table, Joseph B. Barry and Son  American, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, satinwood, amboyna, pine, gilt bronze with yellow poplar, American
Joseph B. Barry and Son
1810–15
Ciborium, Nicolaus Ranucius (Ranierius) and His Sons, Johannes and Guittone, Marble (Lunense) from Carrera with hardstone and gold glass inlay, Italian
Nicolaus Ranucius (Ranierius) and His Sons, Johannes and Guittone
ca. 1150
Apothecary Cabinet, Nicolaus I Kolb  German, Veneer: ebonized pearwood (Pyrus communis), ebony, partially gilded silver; carcass: conifer; interior: protective quilted cushion covered in red silk, drawers and chest lined with red silk velvet; gold trimming; mounts and fittings: partially gilded brass; thirty-two (32) vessels and utensils: glass, partially gilded silver, low carbon steel, leather, German, Augsburg
Nicolaus I Kolb
1617–18
Saltcellar, Locket and Son, Pottery, British, Staffordshire
Locket and Son
early 19th century
Goblet, Franchi and Son, Agate, silver on base metal, British, London, after British, London original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 16th century original
Cup with cover, Franchi and Son, Electroformed copper, gilt, British, London, after British, London original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1611–12 original
Cup with cover, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after British, London original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1638 original
Cup with cover, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after British, London original
Franchi and Son
19th century
Ewer, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after British, London original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1617–18 original
Cup, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after British, London original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1719–20 original
Vase with cover, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after British original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1772–73 original
Tankard with cover, Franchi and Son, Fictile ivory, mounted in silver, parcel gilt, British, London, after German, Augsburg original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1651 original
Tazza, Franchi and Son, Silver, parcel-gilt, on base metal, British, London, after German original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 17th century original
Beaker, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after German, Nuremberg original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 17th century original
Bottle or flask, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after British original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1540–50 original
Beaker, Franchi and Son, Silver, parcel-gilt, British, London, after Russian original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 17th century original
Candlestick, Franchi and Son, Gilt copper, British, London, after Italian original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after ca. 1550 original
Salver, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after British, London original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1617–18 original
Nautilus shell, Franchi and Son, Metal mounts, gilt; nautilus shell, British, London, after Dutch, Amsterdam or Utrecht original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after early 17th century original
Ewer, Franchi and Son, Bronze, British, London, after Italian original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after ca. 1540 original
Salver, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after Portuguese original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 15th century original
Salver, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after Flemish, Antwerp original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1558–59 original
Pax, Franchi and Son, Electroformed copper, silver plated and gilt, British, London, after Spanish, Burgos original
Franchi and Son
1873, after ca. 1525 original
Chalice, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after Spanish original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after ca. 1540 original
Ewer, Franchi and Son, Electroformed copper, silver plated and gilt, British, London, after Flemish, Antwerp original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1558–59 original
Beaker, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal, British, London, after Russian original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 17th century original
Standing cup with cover, Franchi and Son, Silver on base metal and enamel, British, London, after German, Augsburg original
Franchi and Son
19th century, after 1570 original