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Ewer, Brass; raised, repoussé, inlaid with silver and a black compound
ca. 1180–1210
Ewer, Lead-glazed earthenware inlaid with slip, with molded ornament, French, Saint-Porchaire or Paris
French, Saint-Porchaire or Paris
ca. 1550
Rosewater ewer, Johann Erhard Heiglen  German, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Possibly by Johann Erhard Heiglen
ca. 1730
Ewer (Brocca), Medici Porcelain Manufactory  Italian, Soft-paste porcelain decorated in underglaze blue, Italian, Florence
Manufactory Medici Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1575–87
Ewer from Burghley House, Lincolnshire, Hard-paste porcelain, gilded silver, British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
British, London mounts and Chinese porcelain
Chinese porcelain 1573– ca. 1585, British mounts ca. 1585
Ewer in the Form of a Phoenix, Stoneware with underglaze cobalt blue decoration, Vietnam
Vietnam
ca. 15th–16th century
Ewer, Ferdinand Eusebio Miseroni  Italian, Smoky rock crystal, enamel, gold, diamonds, Bohemian, Prague with French, Paris mounts
Attributed to the workshop of Ferdinand Eusebio Miseroni
ca. 1680 and early 19th century
Ewer, Samuel Margas Jr.  British, Silver gilt, British, London
Samuel Margas Jr.
ca. 1721
Ewer, Thomas Fletcher  American, Silver, American
Thomas Fletcher
1830–40
Ewer, Glass: latticino, German, French or Austrian
German, French or Austrian
16th century
Ewer, Silver; partially gilded
19th century
Ewer, Copper alloy; incised and gilded
16th century
Ewer, Peter Bettesworth  British, Silver, British, London
Probably Peter Bettesworth
1635
Ewer, Silver, Byzantine
Byzantine
4th–5th century
Ewer, Knowles, Taylor, and Knowles  American, Porcelain, American
Manufacturer Manufactured by Knowles, Taylor, and Knowles
1893–98
Ewer, Glass, green; blown, applied handle and spout
19th century
Ewer, Copper
dated 1707 CE
Ewer, Sardonyx with enameled gold mounts set with diamonds, European
European
second half 19th century
Ewer, Glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Italian, Venice (Murano)
ca. 1860–1880
Ewer, Silver gilt, enamel, Italian, Rome
Italian, Rome
ca. 1600
Ewer, Bernard Palissy  French, Lead-glazed earthenware, French
Follower of Bernard Palissy
Designer Cast from a pewter original by François Briot
late 16th–early 17th century
Ewer, Stonepaste; painted in blue under transparent glaze
late 15th century
Ewer, Parian porcelain, American
American
1830–70
Ewer, Faience Manufacturing Company  American, Earthenware, American
Faience Manufacturing Company
1886–90
Ewer, Jasper body, silver-gilt mounts, Bohemian
Bohemian
ca. 1350–80 (ewer); ca. 1400 (mounts)
Ewer, Painted enamel on copper, partly gilt; gilt brass, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
late 15th–early 16th century
Ewer, Ferdinand Barbedienne  French, Silver gilt, French, Paris
Manufactory Made by Ferdinand Barbedienne
Designer After a design by Louis-Constant Sévin
Silversmith Chased by Désiré Attarge
1875
Ewer, François-Desiré Froment-Meurice, Silver gilt, French, Paris
François-Desiré Froment-Meurice
ca. 1850
Ewer, Jean Gorges I Morel  French, Pewter, French, Montbéliard
Jean Gorges I Morel
early 18th century
Ewer, Jules-Paul Brateau  French, Pewter, French
Jules-Paul Brateau
ca. 1900
Ewer, Glass, Italian
Italian
19th century
Ewer, Knowles, Taylor, and Knowles  American, Porcelain, American
Knowles, Taylor, and Knowles
1891–97
Ewer, Columbian Art Pottery (Morris and Willmore)  American, Porcelain, American
Manufacturer Manufactured by Columbian Art Pottery (Morris and Willmore)
1893–1900
Ewer, Parian porcelain, American
American
1830–70
Ewer, Parian porcelain, American
American
1830–70
Ewer, Parian porcelain, American
American
1830–70
Ewer, Fulper Pottery Company  American, Stoneware, American
Manufacturer Fulper Pottery Company
ca. 1914–17
Ewer, Giacinto Melillo, Silver, Italian, Naples
Giacinto Melillo
ca. 1890
Ewer, Friedrich Schwestermuller II  German, Silver gilt, German, Augsburg
Friedrich Schwestermuller II
ca. 1743–45
Ewer, Glass; blown, folded foot, applied handle, applied spout, applied decoration
19th century