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Keystone View Company
1860s–1910s
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
London Stereoscopic Company
1860–70
Gilbert Stuart
1793
William F. Shaw
after 1852
Southworth and Hawes
ca. 1850
Juliana Berners
1903
Adam Weisweiler
ca. 1787
Photographic Education Society, Rhode Island School of Design
1970s
Martin Carlin
ca. 1776
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
1899; carved 1901
Joshua Shaw
1818
Joshua Shaw
ca. 1813
Anthony Shaw
ca. 1851
British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
Chinese porcelain 1573– ca. 1585, British mounts ca. 1585
William F. Shaw
after 1852
William F. Shaw
after 1852
Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
1865–67
India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir),
7th–8th century
Rosina Emmet
ca. 1878–85
Angel Velasco Shaw
1985
American
1810–15
blade, possibly Iranian; guard and decoration on blade, Turkish; grip, Indian
blade, 18th–19th century; guard and decoration on blade, 19th century; grip, 18th century
Martin Carlin
ca. 1780
Syrian, Iranian, and Turkish
comprehensively ca. 1450–1550
Kolman Helmschmid
ca. 1515 and later
India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir)
9th century
Duncan Phyfe
1835–40
Duncan Phyfe
1835–47
George Phillips
[ca. 1839]
ca. 1981–1975 B.C.
Joseph Meeks & Sons
1829–35
Hilt and scabbard, Turkish; Blade, Iranian
late 16th–17th century
Master of Saint Giles
ca. 1500
William Gale and Son
ca. 1860
Marcus and Co.
ca. 1900
William Gale and Son
1800–1900
India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir)
8th–9th century
British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
Chinese porcelain 1573– ca. 1585, British mounts ca. 1585
India (Jammu and Kashmir, ancient kingdom of Kashmir)
8th–9th century