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Tibetan, possibly Bhutanese or Nepalese
17th–19th century

possibly Nepalese or Chinese
20th century

Tibetan, and possibly Bhutanese and Nepalese
18th–19th century

Tibetan, and possibly Bhutanese and Nepalese
18th–19th century

Tibetan or Nepalese
18th–19th century

Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1755

Mennecy
ca. 1755–65

Mennecy
porcelain ca. 1755–65, mounts 1745–49

Western Tibet or Ladakh
14th century

Chinese
17th–18th century

Chinese
mid-18th century

Chinese
ca. 1750

Chinese
18th century

Chinese
16th–17th century

Chinese
ca. 1644–83

Chinese
late 19th–early 20th century

Chinese
late 19th to early 20th century

Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer
ca. 1735–40
Tibetan or Chinese
19th century

Bhajuman Chitrkar
ca. 1830

Chinese, for European market
ca. 1700

Himalayan, possibly Tibetan, Nepalese, or Bhutanese
17th–19th century

Chantilly
porcelain ca. 1735, mounts ca. 1740–50 and later

Indian, Bengal (?) or Nepalese
19th century

Indian, Bengal (?) or Nepalese
19th century

Indian, Bengal (?) or Nepalese
19th century

Indian, Bengal (?) or Nepalese
19th century

possibly Mongolian or Chinese
13th–15th century
Tibetan, and possibly Bhutanese or Nepalese
18th–19th century

Chinese
probably 18th century

Eastern Tibetan or Chinese
possibly 17th–18th century

Eastern Tibetan or Chinese
possibly 17th–18th century

Tibetan, Mongolian, or Chinese
possibly 13th–14th century

Tibetan or Chinese
19th–early 20th century

spearhead, Chinese or Mongolian; case, Tibetan
17th–18th century

Chinese
19th century

possibly Japanese or Chinese
19th century

Chinese
18th–19th century

Chinese, for European or possibly British market
ca. 1700

Chinese, possibly for European or American market
early 19th century