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Circle of Peter Hemmel von Andlau (Strassburger Werkstattgemeinschaft)
1507
André Omereler
1531
Swiss or Southern German
18th century
Southern German or Austrian
second half 18th century
Master HKVB
1568
Johann Georg Libigo
late 17th–early 18th century
Johann Georg Libigo
late 17th–early 18th century
Southern New Ireland
late 19th century
German
dated 1680
Ignaz Günther
ca. 1770–80
Southern German, Augsburg or Bohemian, Prague
ca. 1590–1600
Jacob Floris
ca. 1570–1600
Southern German or Austrian
ca. 1500
Master of the Dinteville Allegory
1537
German or Swiss
late 13th–early 14th century
Unknown
probably shortly before 1704
probably French (wax), probably southern German or northern Italian (case)
1560–80
Heinrich Heid von Winterthur
dated 1460
Joachim Patinir
ca. 1515
Ignaz Günther
ca. 1755
Johann Michael Bauer
ca. 1763–64
Southern German or Swiss
late 18th century
Southern German or Swiss
second half 17th century
Southern German or Swiss
18th–19th century
Southern German or Swiss
18th century
Southern German or Swiss
late 18th–first quarter 19th century
Southern German or Swiss
late 18th–first quarter 19th century
F. Ring Foundry
ca. 1875 after a dinanderie model from the Southern Netherlands, ca. 1450
German or Austrian
ca. 1475–85
Southern German or Austrian
ca. 1235–50
East Germanic or nomadic (?)
1st half of the 5th century CE
East Germanic or nomadic (?)
1st half of the 5th century CE
East Germanic or nomadic (?)
1st half of the 5th century CE
East Germanic or nomadic (?)
1st half of the 5th century CE
southern German or Tyrolese; cranequin probably German or Swiss
crossbow ca. 1600–1650; cranequin dated 1556
German
late 15th century
Southern German
16th–17th century
Southern German
16th–17th century
Schöner
18th century
Stefano da Verona (Stefano di Giovanni d'Arbosio di Francia)
ca. 1400