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French
late 18th or early 19th century

Volkmar Ceramic Company
1899

Nayarit
200 BCE–200 CE

Moche artist(s)
200 CE–500 CE

Tolita-Tumaco artist(s)
200 BCE–300 CE

Maya artist(s)
400–500 CE

American Art-Ceramic Company
ca. 1901–09

Nasca artist(s)
100–400 CE

Tiwanaku artist(s)
500–1000 CE
Peter Voulkos
1967

Paracas
300–200 BCE

Wari artist(s)
600–900 CE

early 13th century

Eastern Nahua artist(s)
1200–1521 CE

Metropolitan Painter
600–800 CE

Toba Batak artist
19th–early 20th century

Maya artist(s)
300–400 CE

late 12th–early 13th century

Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
1889–1906
Leza McVey
1950

Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
ca. 1897

Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
Kate B. Sears
ca. 1892

Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
ca. 1890–96

Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
Hans Nosek, Bohemian, active 1903-1954
ca. 1905

Ceramic Art Company, Trenton, New Jersey
Bruno Geyer, Austrian, active late 19th century to early 20th century
ca. 1904

South central Veracruz artist(s)
600–1000 CE

Valdivia
late 3rd millennium BCE

European or Middle Eastern
ca. 1150–ca. 1250

Charles Volkmar
Volkmar Ceramic Company
ca. 1895

ca. 19th century BCE

ca. 3500–3100 BCE

Israelite
ca. 8th–7th century BCE

Iran
ca. 9th century BCE

Iran
ca. early 1st millennium BCE

Charles Volkmar
Volkmar Ceramic Company
ca. 1895

Virú artist(s)
150 BCE–500 CE

Valdivia
2200–2000 BCE

Leopold Forstner
Wiener Werkstätte
ca. 1905–11

South central Veracruz artist(s)
600-900 CE
Chupicuaro
3rd century BCE–4th century CE