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Fourteen identified German (Augsburg) goldsmiths and other German artisans; Japanese (Imari) porcelain maker
ca. 1743–45
Claude-Siméon Passemant
ca. 1750
Leonhard Danner
before 1565
French, Moulins
1575–1600
Jean Guillaume Moitte
1790
Hu Wenming
17th century
China
20th century
China
20th century
China
20th century
China
20th century
China
20th century
China
20th century
India
1500–1000 BCE
Byzantine
ca. 1000–1050
Late Roman
probably 3rd century
ca. 1st–2nd century CE
Christopher Trechsler
1614
Sri Lanka, Pollonnaruva
ca. 12th century
David Clayton
ca. 1720–30
Assyrian
ca. 1307–1275 BCE
Iran
ca. 10th–8th century BCE
Italian, Florence
third quarter 16th century
Netherlandish
ca. 1480
Spanish
16th century
Flemish, Antwerp (?)
ca. 1587–99, foot added after mid-19th century
Louis-Joseph Lenhendrick
1767–71
Louis-Joseph Lenhendrick
1767–71
German, probably Augsburg
first quarter of the 17th century
British, London
1597–98
British, London
1597–98
Iran
ca. 7th–6th century BCE
Samuel Bardet
1777–79
French
1547–1559
Ignazio Danti
1568
Louis-Joseph Lenhendrick
1767–71
ca. 1350–1357
China
ca. 1st century BCE–1st century CE
Peter Dollond
ca. 1755–60
Juanelo Turriano
ca. 1550
Joachim-Frédéric Kirstein I
ca. 1756