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More than 10,000 results for William Clowes and Sons
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William Clowes and Sons
1851
Agnes B. Marshall's School of Cookery
William Clowes and Sons
1884 or after
Agnes B. Marshall's School of Cookery
William Clowes and Sons
1889
Multiple artists/makers
19th century
Multiple artists/makers
1809
Multiple artists/makers
1863
Multiple artists/makers
1840
Multiple artists/makers
1859
Multiple artists/makers
1860
Multiple artists/makers
1868
Multiple artists/makers
1897
Cup Plate, William Adams & Sons  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
William Adams & Sons
ca. 1830–ca. 1864
Cup Plate, William Adams & Sons  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
William Adams & Sons
ca. 1830–ca. 1864
Plate, William Adams & Sons  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
William Adams & Sons
ca. 1834–ca. 1864
Dish, William Adams & Sons  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
William Adams & Sons
ca. 1830–ca. 1840
Vegetable Dish, William Adams & Sons  British, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
William Adams & Sons
ca. 1834–ca. 1864
Portland vase, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Black basalt ware with white relief decoration, British, Staffordshire
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
ca. 1840–60
Multiple artists/makers
1880
Tray, William Gale and Son  American, Silver, American
William Gale and Son
1800–1900
Compote, William Gale and Son  American, Silver, American
William Gale and Son
ca. 1860
Medallion of Benjamin Franklin, Wedgwood and Bentley  British, Earthenware, British
Wedgwood and Bentley
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1778–80
Multiple artists/makers
[1880] (?)
Waste Bowl, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
1835–45
Pitcher, William Boch and Brothers  American, Porcelain, American
William Boch and Brothers
1844–57
Pitcher, William Boch and Brothers  American, Porcelain, American
William Boch and Brothers
ca. 1855
Pitcher, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1845
Coffeepot, Robert and William Wilson  American, silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1830
Teapot, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1830
Sugar urn with cover, Robert and William Wilson  American, silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1830
Creamer, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
1835–45
Sugar Bowl, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
1835–45
Goblet, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1845
Goblet, Robert and William Wilson  American, Silver, American
Robert and William Wilson
ca. 1845
Marmalade Jar, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Cream Pitcher, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Dessert Dish, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Pepper Shaker, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Étagère, A. Kimbel and Sons  American, Cherrywood, American
A. Kimbel and Sons
ca. 1885–90
Vase, C. Dorflinger and Sons  American, Blown and etched glass, American
C. Dorflinger and Sons
1905–15
Vase, C. Dorflinger and Sons  American, Glass, American
C. Dorflinger and Sons
1900–1910