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Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony
ca. 1904

Gum, Inc.
1940

Gustave Caillebotte
1893

White Pines Pottery
ca. 1913–29
Northwestern Terra Cotta Company
1899

Zulma Steele
ca. 1902–15
ca. 1902–15
ca. 1902–15

Joseph Whitehead
1939

19th century

Bolivia or Peru
17th century

1904

Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony
1904

early 19th century

1800–1943

Giuseppe Presbler
1796

Giuseppe Presbler
1797

American or European
1700–1943

China
1800–1943

American or European
1700–1943

European
1860s

India
1920–39

British
18th century

Callot Soeurs
early 1920s
French
1805–10

Czech
19th century
Whitehead & Hoag Co.
after April 1, 1908

Nicolo da Gabriele Sbraghe
ca. 1525
Anonymous, British, 18th century
November 2, 1785
George Simon, 2nd Earl Harcourt
1762
William Henry Simmons
1872
Henry Cole
ca. 1838–40
Edward William Lane
1841
Edward William Lane
1839–41
Ralph Radcliffe Whitehead
1904

Giuseppe Salviati (Giuseppe Porta, called Il Salviati)
mid-16th century

Luzio Luzzi (also known as Luzio Romano, Luzio da Todi)
ca. 1543–45
Eva Lawrence Watson-Schütze
ca. 1904

Morell of Paris
late 16th century

Morell of Paris
late 16th or early 17th century, with later additions