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Thomas I. Bernard
Paris Mint
17th and 20th century
Thomas I. Bernard
Paris Mint
17th and 20th century
Teapot, Thomas Langford I, Silver, wood, British, London
Thomas Langford I
1718/19
Twelve spoons, Thomas Wallis I, Silver, British, London
Thomas Wallis I
Thomas Wallis II
1802–3
Pair-case watch, Thomas Tompion  British, Outer case: leather with gold studs; inner case and dial: gold with blued-steel hands; movement: gilded brass, partly blued steel, silver, British, London
Thomas Tompion
Nathanial Delander I
1682–83
Traveling clock watch with alarm, Thomas Tompion  British, Case and dial: silver; Movement: gilded brass, partly blued steel, silver, British, London
Thomas Tompion
Nathanial Delander I
ca. 1680
Marrow spoon, Thomas Jackson I, Silver, British, London
Thomas Jackson I
1743–44
Pair of candlesticks, Thomas Merry I, Silver, British, London
Thomas Merry I
1706/7
Pair of tapersticks, Thomas Merry I, Silver, British, London
Thomas Merry I
1710–11
Feeding cup, Thomas Holland I, Silver, British, London
Thomas Holland I
1707–8
Pair of candlesticks, Thomas Merry I, Silver, British, London
Thomas Merry I
1713–14
Pair of candlesticks, Thomas Merry I, Silver, British, London
Thomas Merry I
1714–15
Dish, Thomas Danforth, I, Pewter, American
Thomas Danforth, I
John Danforth
ca. 1762–73
Pair-case watch, Thomas Tompion  British, Outer case: red tortoiseshell with silver inlay; Inner case and champlevé dial: silver, British, London
Thomas Tompion
Nathanial Delander I
1685–86
Ladle, Thomas Chawner (in partnership with William Chawner), Silver, British, London
Thomas Chawner
William Chawner I
1766–67
Mary, Queen of Scots, Thomas Ryder I  British, Stipple engraving
Multiple artists/makers
1821
Prince Henry, Hotspur and Falstaff (Shakespeare, King Henry IV, Part 1, Act 5, Scene 4), Thomas Ryder I  British, Stipple engraving
Multiple artists/makers
first published 1796; reissued 1852
The Princess, Rosaline, etc. (Shakespeare, Love's Labour Lost, Act 4, Scene 1), Thomas Ryder I  British, Etching and engraving
Multiple artists/makers
first published 1793; reissued 1852
Nouveau Livre de Vases, Jean Bernard Toro  French, Etching
Jean Bernard Toro
Charles Nicolas Cochin I
1716 or after
Nouveau Livre de Vases, Jean Bernard Toro  French, Etching
Jean Bernard Toro
Charles Nicolas Cochin I
1716 or after
Nouveau Livre de Vases, Jean Bernard Toro  French, Etching
Jean Bernard Toro
Charles Nicolas Cochin I
1716 or after
Nouveau Livre de Vases, Jean Bernard Toro  French, Etching
Jean Bernard Toro
Charles Nicolas Cochin I
1716 or after
Nouveau Livre de Vases. Title Page, Jean Bernard Toro  French, Etching
Multiple artists/makers
1716 or after