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North German, possibly Brunswick
third quarter 16th century

North German, possibly Brunswick
late 16th century

German, possibly Brunswick
ca. 1535

German, possibly Brunswick
ca. 1535

German, Brunswick
ca. 1560–65

Johann Heinrich Balthasar Sang
ca. 1750

Northern German, possibly Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel
ca. 1560–65

German, possibly Brunswick
ca. 1580–90

German, possibly Brunswick
ca. 1553

Joseph Deutschmann
ca. 1740
German, Brunswick
1580

German, Brunswick
dated 1573

Christian Friedrich Krull
1785

North German
15th century

North German
ca. 1200

North German
mid-12th century

North German
early 15th century (1419? with alterations after 1478)

North German
ca. 1765

North German
ca. 1350

Benedikt Dreyer
ca. 1515–20

North German
ca. 1200

North German
12th century

North German
ca. 1350

North German
ca. 1200

North German
13th century

North Italian
early 10th century

possibly German, Brunswick (Braunschweig)
late 18th century

German, possibly Brunswick (Braunschweig)
ca. 1720

possibly German
ca. 1730–50

possibly German
ca. 1750–60

German
ca. 1470–90

German, Brunswick (Braunschweig)
18th century

German, Brunswick (Braunschweig)
1740–50

German, Brunswick (Braunschweig)
18th century

German, Brunswick (Braunschweig)
1740–50

German, Brunswick (Braunschweig)
ca. 1740

German, Brunswick (Braunschweig)
ca. 1760

probably German, Brunswick
late 16th century

North German, Lubeck (?)
ca. 1230 or early nineteenth century

Fourteen identified German (Augsburg) goldsmiths and other German artisans; Japanese (Imari) porcelain maker
ca. 1743–45