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P. Lefêvre-Chauveaux
1849

Lefevre James Cranstone
1859–60

Lefevre James Cranstone
1859–60

P R
George Michael Moser
1741

P. B.
1700–1730

H. & P.
1800–1830

P. R.
1769

I. P.
1735–45

P. D.
1730–75

I. P.
ca. 1730–60

P. Ben
1627

Giovanni Beltrami
Robert Jacques Louis Lefévre
citrine 1820, gold suspension loop probably contemporary with intaglio

R. P., London
1620/21

P. H., London
1690–91

T. P. Drown
ca. 1800

T. P. Drown
ca. 1800

A. P. Folie
1796

William P. Jervis
Jervis Pottery
1908–12

Kenneth P. Beattie
Knowles, Taylor, and Knowles
1891–ca. 1898

P. B., Paris
F.A. Thouret
1845

William P. Chappel
1870s

William P. Jervis
Rose Valley Pottery
1904–5

William P. Chappel
1870s

Lona P. Schaeffer
ca. 1934

P.
1889

P.
1889

A. P. C., Switzerland
François Boucher
ca. 1770–75
P. P.
1878

Achille Désiré Lefèvre
Correggio (Antonio Allegri)
1847

Multiple artists/makers
1829

Multiple artists/makers
19th century

P. N.
Pankraz Neuper
ca. 1560–80

P. Ipsen
ca. 1876
![[Room of Curiosities, Stroganov Palace, St. Petersburg], P. Bianchy, Albumen silver print from glass negative](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP-19600-037.jpg)
P. Bianchy
ca. 1857

P. Rouillier
1845–65

P. Rouillier
1845–65

P. Rouillier
1845–65

P. Bal.
late 19th–early 20th century

M. P.
17th century

P. D.
1730–75