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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
More than 10,000 results for The American Thermos Bottle Company (Norwich, Connecticut)
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Henry Dreyfuss
The American Thermos Bottle Company (Norwich, Connecticut)
1935
Henry Dreyfuss
The American Thermos Bottle Company (Norwich, Connecticut)
ca. 1933

Henry Dreyfuss
The American Thermos Bottle Company (Norwich, Connecticut)
1935

Norwich Pottery
Sidney Risley
1845–75

American
1800–1830

Wistarburgh Glassworks
1738–ca. 1777

American Flint Glass Manufactory
Henry William Stiegel
1769–74

Sidney Risley
Norwich Pottery
ca. 1845–58

Thomas Danforth Boardman
1810–50

Cupisnique artist(s)
1000–800 BCE

Thomas Danforth, I
John Danforth
ca. 1762–73

Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
ca. 1840

William Sprats
1778–81

Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1825–40

American Flint Glass Manufactory
Henry William Stiegel
1769–74

Samuel Colt
ca. 1853

Bakewell, Pears and Company
1850–70

Daniel Greatbatch
Lyman, Fenton & Co.
ca. 1849–58

Daniel Greatbatch
Lyman, Fenton & Co.
ca. 1849–58

Daniel Greatbatch
Lyman, Fenton & Co.
1849–58
Sidney Risley
Norwich Pottery
ca. 1845–65

American
1770–1800

Wari artist(s)
600–900 CE

Tiffany & Co.
Paulding Farnham
ca. 1893

Ethan Allen
Charles T. Thurber
1842–47

American
1739–80

American
1840–60

Rookwood Pottery Company
Harriet Wenderoth
1882

American
1830–70

Thomas Webb & Sons
1870–1900

Thomas Webb & Sons
1870–1900

Thomas Webb & Sons
1870–1900

Thomas Webb & Sons
1870–1900

American
1800–1830

Thomas Webb & Sons
1870–1900

Kensington Vial and Bottle Works of Sheets and Duffy
ca. 1853

A. R. Samuels
1860–70

19th century

Thomas Webb & Sons
1870–1900

American Flint Glass Manufactory
Henry William Stiegel
1769–74