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Pere d' Incarville
A. Nepveu
1814

Alexandre Pere & Fils
1850–55
Courtois père
ca. 1800

Courtois père
1789–1801

Pere Oller
ca. 1417

F. L. Feuchère père
late 18th or early 19th century

Pere Jean-Antoine Ducerceau
late 16th–early 17th century

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1776

D. M.
ca. 1925

P. D.
1730–75

D. O.
1780–1800

D. O.
1780–1800

S. D.
1680–1730

D. F.
1780–1850

D. Appleton & Co.
1883–84

Charles-Gabriel Sauvage, called Lemire pere
1780–85

Vincennes Manufactory
Louis-Jean Thévenet (père)
1756

D. Phyfe & Son
1840–47

D. Phyfe & Son
1841

Joseph D. Chase
ca. 1820

James D. Stout
1825

D. Phyfe & Son
1841

Jefferson D. Chalfant
1889

James D. Stout
1820–30

John D. Wareham
Rookwood Pottery Company
1901

Lecler, Père et Fils
ca. 1790

Lecler, Père et Fils
1770–1800

Lecler, Père et Fils
ca. 1798

Jean Lacère (Lasserre), père
possibly 1732

Maisiat Père et Fils
19th century

Cousineau Père et Fils
early 19th century

D.-
18th century

Almanach royal, année bissextile M.DCC.LXXXVIII, présenté a sa Majeste pour la premiere fois en 1699
Laurent Charles d' Houry
1787

Laurent Charles d' Houry
1783

Laurent Charles d' Houry
1783
D. Philips
1818
D. Philips
1818

Mamadou Kouyaté (d. 1991) (bridge by Djimo Kouyaté)
ca. 1960

J. and D. Hinsdale
1810–26

Master I. D. C.
probably early 17th century