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More than 10,000 results for probably provincial British
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Cordial glasses (3), Henry William Stiegel  American, born Germany, Glass, probably provincial British
Henry William Stiegel
18th century
Tankard, ? M., provincial England, Silver, British, possibly Hull
? M., provincial England
ca. 1670
Saucepan, Silver, British, Provincial
British, Provincial
18th–19th century
Lion sejant spoon, A. B., England, Silver, parcel gilt, British, Provincial
A. B., England
ca. 1630
Spoon, Silver, British, Provincial
British, Provincial
ca. 1690
Seal-top spoon, Silver, originally gilt, British, provincial
British, provincial
ca. 1640
Hunters in a Landscape, Anonymous, 16th century, Wool, silk (14 warps per inch; 5-6 per cm), British, probably London
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1575–95
Lot Seduced by his Daughters, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
The Sacrifice of Isaac, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
Rebecca at the Well, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
The Birth of Essau and Jacob, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
Jacob Blessed by Isaac, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
Jacob's Dream, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
Joseph Lowered into the Pit, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
Joseph and Potiphar's wife, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
Joseph Interpreting Pharaoh's Dream, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
Joseph and his Brethren, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
Abraham and Sarah's Journey through Canaan to Egypt, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
Abraham Refreshed by Melchisedek, P.M., Silver, partly gilded, probably British
P.M.
ca. 1567
Galloping horse, Francesco Fanelli  Italian, Bronze, probably British
Francesco Fanelli
second half of the 17th century
Creamer, Blown pattern-molded lead blue glass, British, probably
British, probably
1780–1820
Cream Jug, Blown pattern-molded lead glass, British, probably
British, probably
1780–1825
Creamer, Blown satin red with white opaque glass, British, probably
British, probably
ca. 1885
Rose Bowl, Blown satin red and green glass, British, probably
British, probably
ca. 1885
Rose Bowl, Blown satin yellow and colorless glass, British, probably
British, probably
ca. 1885
Rummer, Blown pattern-molded lead glass, British, probably
British, probably
ca. 1800
Rummer, Blown pattern-molded lead glass, British, probably
British, probably
ca. 1800
Bottle, Free-blown glass, British, probably
British, probably
ca. 1812
Bowl, Blown pattern-molded lead glass, British, probably
British, probably
1780–1820
Hobnail Bowl, Pressed glass, British, probably
British, probably
1870–1900
Brandy Tumbler, Cut blown glass, British, probably
British, probably
19th century (?)
Brandy Tumbler, Cut blown glass, British, probably
British, probably
19th century (?)
Pitcher, Blown lead colorless and blue glass, British, probably
British, probably
1770–1830
Pitcher, Blown satin glass, British, probably
British, probably
after 1885
Pitcher, Blown satin pink and orange glass, British, probably
British, probably
ca. 1885
Candlestick and Shade, Mahogany, glass, brass, British, probably
British, probably
1800–1830
Candlestick and Shade, Mahogany, glass, brass, British, probably
British, probably
1800–1830
Bowl, Blown red and white satin glass, British, probably
British, probably
ca. 1885
Brandy Decanter, Cut blown glass, British, probably
British, probably
19th century (?)
Brandy Tumbler, Cut blown glass, British, probably
British, probably
19th century