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More than 10,000 results for Winchester Repeating Arms Company
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Winchester Model 1894 Takedown Lever Action Rifle, Winchester Repeating Arms Company  American, Steel, wood (Makassar ebony), silver, American, New Haven, Connecticut and New York
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1895–1900
Winchester Model 1886 Takedown Rifle decorated by Tiffany & Co. (serial no. 120528), Winchester Repeating Arms Company  American, Steel, silver, wood (rosewood), American, New Haven, Connecticut, and New York
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Tiffany & Co.
1899–1900
Winchester Model 1895 Takedown Rifle (serial no. 81851), Winchester Repeating Arms Company  American, Steel, gold, platinum, wood, American, New Haven, Connecticut
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
1913
Winchester Model 1886 Takedown Rifle (serial no. 125176), Winchester Repeating Arms Company  American, Steel, gold, platinum, wood (walnut), American, New Haven, Connecticut
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
1901
Winchester Model 1894 Takedown Rifle (serial no. 311946) with Box of Sights, Winchester Repeating Arms Company  American, Steel, gold, platinum, silver, wood (walnut), leather, textile, American, New Haven, Connecticut
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
John Ulrich
1906
Winchester Model 1866 Rifle Presented to Guillermo Crespo (Serial Number 36174) with Case, Winchester Repeating Arms Company  American, Wood (walnut, rosewood), steel, iron, gold, nickel silver, copper-alloy, brass, velvet, paper, American, New Haven, Connecticut and New York
On loan to The Met
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
Louis Daniel Nimschke
1870
Winchester Model 1873 Rifle Presented by the Tibbits Veteran Corps of Troy, NY to the First Company Governors Foot Guard (Serial Number 86598) with Case, Winchester Repeating Arms Company  American, Wood (walnut, ebony), steel, iron, gold, nickel, copper-alloy, brass, leather, velvet, silk, American, New Haven, Connecticut
On loan to The Met
Winchester Repeating Arms Company
John Ulrich
1882
Evans Repeating Rifle Co. Transition Model Lever Action Musket, Evans Repeating Rifle Company, Wood, steel, nickel, American, Mechanic Falls, Maine and New York
Evans Repeating Rifle Company
Louis Daniel Nimschke
ca. 1876
Pair of Flintlock Pistols Made for Grand Duke Constantine Pavlovich of Russia (1779–1831), Tula Arms Factory  Russian, Steel, silver, gold, wood, Russian, Tula
Tula Arms Factory
ca. 1801
Colt Model 1862 Police Revolver, serial no. 38549, Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company  American, Steel, gold, copper alloy (brass), American, Hartford, Connecticut and New York
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1868
Wallet, Chas. Arms, Leather, American
Chas. Arms
ca. 1840
The Great Church, Stockholm, 1936, John Taylor Arms  American, Graphite on paper
John Taylor Arms
1936
Pair of Flintlock Pistols Made for Ferdinand IV, King of Naples and Sicily (1751–1825), Royal Arms Manufactory at Torre Annunziata  Italian, Steel, gold, wood (walnut), silver, Italo-Spanish, Naples
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1768
Twenty Men, Stephen Chambers  British, Etching and aquatint
Stephen Chambers
Sarah James Printmaking, Winchester
1993
One Woman, Stephen Chambers  British, Etching and aquatint
Stephen Chambers
Sarah James Printmaking, Winchester
1993
La Bella Venezia, John Taylor Arms  American, Etching; edition of 81 (imp 'Ed. 70')
John Taylor Arms
Henry E. Carling
1930
George Whitefield Winchester
Henry S. Parsons & Co.
1849
Pauline Winchester Inman
1953
Pauline Winchester Inman
1957
Pitcher, Gorham Manufacturing Company  American, Silver, American
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1882
Pepsi-Cola Company's annual exhibition : paintings of the year, Pepsi-Cola Company
Pepsi-Cola Company
1946
Multiple artists/makers
1932
Saint John the Baptist and Saint John the Evangelist, Master with the Cologne Arms (?) German, Metalcut; first state
Master with the Cologne Arms
15th century
Christ and the Woman of Samaria (Schr. 2215), Master with the Cologne Arms  German, Metalcut with dot punch; hand-colored; mounted on fifteenth-century (?) type-printed page
Master with the Cologne Arms
ca. 1460–70
John Taylor Arms
1926
John Taylor Arms
Charles S. White
1941
John Taylor Arms
Charles S. White
1946
John Taylor Arms
Frederick Thomas Reynolds
1922
John Taylor Arms
David Strang
1939
John Taylor Arms
David Strang
1939
John Taylor Arms
David Strang
1939
John Taylor Arms
Frederick Thomas Reynolds
1921
John Taylor Arms
Frederick Thomas Reynolds
1910–42
John Taylor Arms
Frederick Thomas Reynolds
1923
John Taylor Arms
Frederick Thomas Reynolds
1924
John Taylor Arms
Frederick Thomas Reynolds
1925
John Taylor Arms
Frederick Thomas Reynolds
1925
John Taylor Arms
Frederick Thomas Reynolds
1925
John Taylor Arms
Frederick Thomas Reynolds
1926
John Taylor Arms
Frederick Thomas Reynolds
1926