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Hugh C. Robertson
1800–1900

Fred H. Robertson
ca. 1913–21

Fred H. Robertson
ca. 1913–21

Fred H. Robertson
ca. 1913–21

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1876–80

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1881–85

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1875–85

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1881–85

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1881–82

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1877–85

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1878–80

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1878–82

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1875–80

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1877–85
Robertson & Sons
late 19th century

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
1876–80

Sir Henry Raeburn
1805

Folwell School
1803

Thomas Engleheart
1785

George W. Fenety
ca. 1876

Archibald Robertson
ca. 1795

Charles Robertson
1810

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
1879–83

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
1879–83

Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1877–79

John Constable
ca. 1821–22

Camille Corot
1826
Chelsea Keramic Art Works

Master of the Canesso Peddler
ca. 1670–90

Théodore Rousseau
ca. 1846–67
Henry Robert Robertson
1875

Andrea di Cione (Orcagna)
ca. 1365

Jacopo di Cione
ca. 1365

Annibale Carracci
ca. 1600

Annibale Carracci
after 1595
Alexander Smith & Sons
1916
Edo peoples
18th–19th century

Edgar Degas
1871
Sir David Young Cameron
1898
Sir David Young Cameron
1898