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John Barbot
ca. 1760

John Barbot
ca. 1760

Indian, Mughal
1605–27

John Champion
ca. 1770–72

The Kremlin Armory Workshops, Moscow
1637

James Cox
ca. 1770–72

Samuel Jackson
1854–55

European
second half 19th century

Indian, Mughal
18th–19th century

Hilt, Indian, Mughal; blade, Turkish or Indian
late 17th century

Ahmed Tekelü
ca. 1525–30

Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1870–95

Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio
cameo ca. 1530–40, frame 19th century

Wilhelm Peffenhauser
watch ca. 1650, cameo 16th–17th century

V. Blanck
ca. 1775

French, Paris
cup: mid-17th century, finial: 19th–early 20th century

Spanish
17th century

Etienne Delaune
ca. 1550–60, back: 19th century

Austrian, Galicia (present day Poland/Ukraine)
1775–90

probably German, Augsburg
late 16th–early 17th century

Southern German
second half 16th century

European
probably second half 19th century
House of Carl Fabergé
1908–17

Matthäus Baur II
1695–1700

probably Spanish
first quarter 17th century

possibly Southern German
early 17th century

Reinhold Vasters
probably second half 19th century

Reinhold Vasters
ca. 1865–80

Indian, Mughal or Deccan
18th–19th century

Nepal
18th–19th century

Ernest Haskell
1900–1925

Jan Vermeyen
1641–42, the jeweled elements on the lid in the form of animals, amorini holding bow and quiver, and the statuettes of Orpheus and Diana, Prague, ca.1600

Indian
18th century

Grayhurst, Harvey & Co.
1819–20

Northern European
16th century

European
probably second half 19th century

probably Netherlandish
early 17th century

possibly Spanish
late 16th–early 17th century
House of Carl Fabergé
1899–1908

Newari, for the Nepalese or Tibetan market
17th–19th century