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Bronze rod tripod stand, Bronze, Greek
Greek
early 6th century BCE
Iron tripod, Iron, Etruscan
Etruscan
ca. 575–550 BCE
Bronze tripod, Bronze, Etruscan
Etruscan
ca. 525–500 BCE
Tripod vessel, Teotihuacan artist(s), Ceramic, red ochre, Teotihuacan
Teotihuacan artist(s)
350–450 CE
Terracotta tripod pyxis (box), Terracotta, Greek, Corinthian
Greek, Corinthian
2nd half of the 6th century BCE
Terracotta tripod pyxis (box), Terracotta, Greek, Corinthian
Greek, Corinthian
ca. 620–590 BCE
Tripod table stand (Athénienne), Joseph Chinard  French, Terracotta, French
Joseph Chinard
probably ca. 1793
Terracotta tripod-pyxis (box), Terracotta, Greek, Corinthian
Greek, Corinthian
ca. 575–525 BCE
Terracotta tripod-pyxis (box), Terracotta, Greek, Corinthian
Greek, Corinthian
ca. 625–575 BCE
Pair of tripod stands (athèniennes), Jean-Henri Eberts, Carved and gilded pine; brass liners; gilt bronze, French
Jean-Henri Eberts
ca. 1773
Basalt tripod vessel or mortar, Basalt, Cypriot
Cypriot
ca. 2500–1050 BCE
Pair of tripod candlestands (torchères), François de Cuvilliés the Younger , from his Livre d'Ornaments, published in Munich ca. 1745–46 German, Carved and gilded pine, German
François de Cuvilliés the Younger
ca. 1740
Tripod brazier with date glyph, Central Highlands artist, Ceramic, slip, Mexica (Aztec)
Central Highlands artist
1430–1521 CE
Pair of tripod candlestands or torchères, Thomas Chippendale , after a manuscript design British, Carved and gilded wood (pine?), British
Thomas Chippendale
ca. 1760
Tripod, Trachyte, Canaanite
Canaanite
ca. 1780–1580 BCE
Tripod, Terracotta, Cypriot
Cypriot
1050–950 BCE
Tripod, Terracotta, Cypriot
Cypriot
Tripod, Terracotta, Cypriot
Cypriot
1050–950 BCE
Tripod, iron and gilt, Italian
Italian
15th century
Tripod table, Wood, gilt bronze, mosaic, French
French
ca. 1815–25
Tripod stand, Matthew Boulton (Soho Manufactory) British, Silver, British, Birmingham
Multiple artists/makers
1775–76
Tripod Plate, Ceramic, Maya
Maya
9th–10th century
Tripod bowl, Los Tuxtlas artist(s), Ceramic, slip, Classic Veracruz
Los Tuxtlas artist(s)
600–1100 CE
Terracotta tripod kothon (vessel for perfumed oil), Group of the Boeotian Dancers, Terracotta, Greek, Boeotian
Group of the Boeotian Dancers
mid-6th century BCE
Tripod cauldron (Ding), Bronze, China
China
13th–12th century BCE
Tripod leg ?, Bronze, Greek
Greek
ca. 675–650 BCE
Tripod vessel, Ceramic, Iran
Iran
ca. 1600–900 BCE
Tripod bowl, Ceramic, Iran
Iran
ca. 2000–1600 BCE
Tripod bowl, Ceramic, Iran
Iran
ca. 2000–1600 BCE
Tripod vessel, Ceramic, Iran
Iran
ca. 2000–1600 BCE
Tripod Bowl, Ceramic, Veracruz
Veracruz
7th–10th century
Tripod bowl, Ceramic, Iran
Iran
ca. 2000–1600 BCE
Tripod bowl, Ceramic, Iran
Iran
ca. 1600–1200 BCE
Tripod bowl, Ceramic, Iran
Iran
ca. 1600–1200 BCE
Tripod bowl, Ceramic
2nd millennium BCE
Tripod bowl, Ceramic, Assyrian
Assyrian
ca. 8th–7th century BCE
Tripod bowl, Stone, Iran
Iran
ca. 9th century BCE
Tripod bowl, Stone, Iran
Iran
ca. 9th century BCE
Tripod Plate, Ceramic, Mexica (Aztec)
Mexica (Aztec)
15th–early 16th century
Tripod Bowl, Ceramic, Mexica (Aztec)
Mexica (Aztec)
15th–early 16th century