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American
mid-19th century

American
1862

American
1862

possibly British
ca. 1780

Probably British
ca. 1820

British
1840

Retailer Tiffany & Co.
early 20th century
Unknown
ca. 1852

American
1786

American
1762

American
ca. 1850

American
1762

American
1706

American
1733

Probably British
ca. 1860

Probably British
ca. 1840

Probably British
1794

American
ca. 1759–75

Designer Olivier Theyskens
spring/summer 1998

American
1757
Jonathan Wahl
2008

Attributed to Anstiss Stone
ca. 1795

Probably British
ca. 1840–60

Probably British
ca. 1840–60

French
19th or 20th century (early 16th century style)

American
ca. 1850

Multiple artists/makers
1793–1800

After a composition by Valerio Belli (Il Vicentino)
16th century

Tiffany & Co.
1868

American
ca. 1883

Italian
late 16th century

Master of the Triptych of Louis XII
15th–16th century

French
ca. 1390–1405

Department Store Wanamaker's
ca. 1895

Designer Charlotte Duclos
1910–12

probably French (Paris?)
probably late 19th or early 20th century

Designer Bettina Speckner
2000

French
ca. 1880

Spanish
late 16th century

Madame Smyth
ca. 1905
![[Mourning Corsage with Portrait of Abraham Lincoln], Unknown, Black and white silk with tintype set inside brass button](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DP265006.jpg)
Unknown
Photography Studio After Brady & Co.
April 1865

American
1900–1920
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