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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
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Schoverling, Daly & Gales
first quarter 20th century
Schoverling, Daly & Gales
1892

Rookwood Pottery Company
Matthew A. Daly
1900

Matt Morgan Art Pottery
Matthew A. Daly
ca. 1882

M. C. Daly
1888
Multiple artists/makers
1877
Multiple artists/makers
1850s
Multiple artists/makers
1961

Salvador Dalí
1929

Salvador Dalí
1958

Salvador Dalí
1954

William Day Gates
Gates Potteries (Teco Pottery)
ca. 1901–22

Salvador Dalí
1952

Salvador Dalí
1955

Salvador Dalí
1944

Salvador Dalí
1939

Salvador Dalí
ca. 1945

Salvador Dalí
1944

Salvador Dalí
1936

Thomas Day
ca. 1850

James Giles
1760–70

J. C. Wales
ca. 1883

Salvador Dalí
Lacourière
1930

Haly workshop
last half 18th century

Haly workshop
last half 18th century

Haly workshop
last half 18th century

Haly workshop
last half 18th century

Salvador Dalí
1967

Salvador Dalí
1950

George Platt Lynes
Salvador Dalí
1939
![Sculpture involontaire: enroulement élémentaire, obtenu chez un 'débile mental’
[Involuntary Sculpture: Rudimentary [Paper] Roll Obtained from a Mentally Disabled Person], Brassaï French, born Romania (Transylvania), Gelatin silver print](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP162222.jpg)
Brassaï
Salvador Dalí
1932

Dali Kingdom (present-day Yunnan, China)
12th–13th century

Gates Potteries (Teco Pottery)
Fritz W. Albert
ca. 1902–5

Gates Potteries (Teco Pottery)
ca. 1901–22

Master of Saint Giles
ca. 1500

Absalmon Day
ca. 1794–1800

George Giles
1792–93

Giles Grendey
ca. 1735–40

Giles Grendey
ca. 1735–40

James Giles
18th century