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Inkstand, John Coney  American, Silver, American
John Coney
1710–20
Inkstand, Francesco Ladatte  Italian, Silver gilt, Italian, Turin
Designer Design attributed to Francesco Ladatte
Probably by Andrea Boucheron
ca. 1753
Inkstand, Lowestoft  British, Soft-paste porcelain, British, Lowestoft
Factory Lowestoft
ca. 1780
Inkstand, Boston & Sandwich Glass Company  American, Pressed and blown-molded glass, pewter
Manufacturer Probably Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1830–40
Inkstand, William Crolius  American, Stoneware, American
William Crolius
1773
Inkstand (écritoire), Villeroy  French, Soft-paste porcelain, gilt-bronze mounts, French, Villeroy
Factory Villeroy
Mounts attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint Germain
ca. 1740–48
1800–1900
Inkstand, Philippe Claude Montigny  French, Oak, veneered with ebony and mounted with gilt bronze, French, Paris
Attributed to Philippe Claude Montigny
ca. 1770
Inkstand, Lacy pressed blue glass, pewter
1800–1900
Inkstand, Bronze, Italian, probably Padua
Modeler After a model by Andrea Cinelli
late 18th century
Inkstand, Pewter, glass, British
British
18th century
Inkstand, Gilt bronze, French
French
ca. 1730
Inkstand, Pewter, Dutch
Dutch
second half 18th century
Inkstand, John Plimmer, Silver, British, London
John Plimmer
1802
Inkstand with Apollo and the Muses, Patanazzi family  Italian, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Urbino
Workshop of the Patanazzi family
Probably after Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio or Santi)
1584
Inkstand, Hard-paste porcelain, Chinese, for European market
Chinese, for European market
1750–70
Inkstand, Peter Harache I, Silver, British, London
Peter Harache I
1690–91
Inkstand, Daniel Garnier, Silver, British, London
Daniel Garnier
1697–98
Inkstand, Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory  German, Hard-paste porcelain, German, Ludwigsburg
Manufactory Ludwigsburg Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1760
Inkstand, Faience (tin-glazed earthenware), French, Sceaux
French, Sceaux
ca. 1750
Inkstand, Johannes Zeschinger, Tin-glazed earthenware, German, Höchst
Decorator Johannes Zeschinger
18th century
Inkstand, Hard-paste porcelain, gilt bronze, glass, French
French
18th–19th century
Inkstand, Maiolica (tin-glazed earthenware), Italian, Urbino
Italian, Urbino
second half 16th century
Inkstand, Pewter, possibly French or Dutch
possibly French or Dutch
17th–18th century
Inkstand, Bronze, probably Northern Italian, Padua
probably Northern Italian, Padua
ca. 1500
Inkstand, Richard Morton and Co., Sheffield plate, glass, British
Richard Morton and Co.
ca. 1780–85
Inkstand, Sheffield plate, glass, British
British
ca. 1805
Inkstand, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
British, Sheffield
late 18th century
Inkstand, Salt-glazed stoneware, German, Westerwald
German, Westerwald
18th century
Inkstand, Salt-glazed stoneware, German, Westerwald
German, Westerwald
18th century
Inkstand, Simon Pantin I  British, Silver, British, London
Simon Pantin I
1725–26
Inkstand, Pewter, American or British
American or British
1700–1800
Inkstand, Silver, Spanish, Salamanca
Spanish, Salamanca
last quarter 18th century
Inkstand, Wedgwood and Bentley  British, Basalt ware, British, Etruria, Staffordshire
Wedgwood and Bentley
18th century
Inkstand, Silver gilt, British, after Italian original
British, after Italian original
19th century, after 16th or 18th century original
Inkstand, Bronze, German
German
ca. 1530–50
Inkstand, Paul-Louis Cyfflé  French, Faience (tin-glazed earthenware), French, St. Clement
Modeler Paul-Louis Cyfflé
ca. 1760
Inkstand, Sheffield plate, glass, British
British
ca. 1815
Inkstand, Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Naples  Italian, Soft-paste porcelain, Italian, Naples
Manufactory Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Naples
ca. 1765
Inkstand, Porcelain decorated in blue under the glaze; the top pierced (Arita ware, Imari type), Japan
Japan
1800
Inkstand, Earthenware; glazed
12th–14th century
Inkstand, Anna Petrus  Swedish, Pewter
Designer Anna Petrus
Manufacturer Herman Bergmans Konstjuteri
ca. 1923–24