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George W. Jamison
ca. 1835
Langobardic (mount); Roman (cameo)
ca. 600 (mount); 100–300 (cameo)
Giovanni Jacopo Caraglio
cameo ca. 1530–40, frame 19th century
Benedetto Pistrucci
ca. 1830–40
Bertel Thorvaldsen
mid-19th century
Roman
ca. 41–54 CE
R. & S. Garrard & Co.
1875 or 1876
Adrien Jean Maximilien Vachette
ca. 1050–1100 (cameo); ca. 1800 (frame)
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
late 18th century
Ernest Haskell
1922
Beth Benton Sutherland
1929
possibly Italian
possibly late 19th–early 20th century
ca. 1860
British
ca. 1787
British
1760–1800
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1760–1883
Roman
late 1st century BCE–3rd century CE
Jean-Baptiste Nini
1777 (?)
Roman
1st century BCE–3rd century CE
William Brown
1800–25
Roman
late 1st century BCE–1st century CE
Roman
late 1st century BCE–mid-1st century CE
Bakewell, Page & Bakewell
ca. 1826–35
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1760–1883
Roman
late 1st century BCE–mid-1st century CE
Roman
late 1st century BCE–mid-1st century CE
Roman
1st century CE
Roman
1st half of 1st century CE
Roman
ca. 1–25 CE
Byzantine or Italian
12th–13th century
Byzantine
1100–1300
Roman
1st century CE
Roman
1st half of 1st century CE
Byzantine
1200–1400
Roman
ca. 1–25 CE
Roman
1st century CE
Roman
late 1st century BCE–mid-1st century CE
Roman
early 1st century CE
Roman
end of 1st century BCE–beginning of 1st century CE
Roman
late 1st century BCE–mid-1st century CE