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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
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London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70

London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70

J. R. Robinson and Sons
1830–35
Joseph Obermeyer
1870s
R. Newell & Son
1860s–80s
R. Newell & Son
1860s–80s
R. Newell & Son
1860s–80s
R. Newell & Son
1860s–80s
R. Newell & Son
1860s–80s
R. Newell & Son
1860s–80s

R. Townsend & Sons
ca. 1790

R. W. Lane
1895

R. W. Lane
1895

Edward Penfield
1896

Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation, Chicago
1933

Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation, Chicago
1933

Time and Fortune Building at the Century of Progress, from the Chicago World's Fair Series (PC225-1)
Reuben H. Donnelley Corporation, Chicago
1933

John Ray and James Montague
hallmarked for 1802–03

Herman Melville
1930

Philip Gilbert Hamerton
1868
R. Hovenden & Sons
1874
Edward Penfield
1897
John Perry Newell
ca. 1878
J. R. Wood & Sons
n.d.
J. R. Wood & Sons
Fall 1901
J. R. Wood & Sons
Spring 1902
J. R. Wood & Sons
Fall 1900
J. R. Wood & Sons
Fall 1904
Lettice R. Washburn & Son
late 19th–20th century
J. R. Palmenberg's Sons
1896
R. Rothschild's Sons Company
1893

Christina Georgina Rossetti
1866
Sir John Gilbert
1857
1877
R. Hovenden & Sons
1867
Charles Dana Gibson
1896
Charles Dana Gibson
1898
R. Wallace & Sons Manufacturing Co.
1871–20th century
R. Wallace & Sons Manufacturing Co.
1921
R. Wallace & Sons Manufacturing Co.
1909–10