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Johann Gottfried Boeck
Christoph Miller
ca. 1730

Christoph Beham
ca. 1600–1610

Christoph Angermair
ca. 1600

Christoph Jamnitzer
ca. 1600

Josiah Miller
1750–75

Josiah Miller
1750–75

Johann Christoph Stenglin
ca. 1743–45

Johann Christoph Stenglin
ca. 1743–45

Johann Christoph Stenglin
ca. 1743–45

Johann Christoph Stenglin
ca. 1743–45

Johann Christoph Heyne
1756–80

John Ernest Miller
George Duncan and Sons
1878–90

Miller Iron Company
1868

John Ernest Miller
George Duncan and Sons
1878–90

Thomas Milner or Miller
1735–45

House of Christoph Drecoll
Christoph Drecoll
ca. 1912

Christoph Stange
late 17th century

Christoph Beham
early 17th century

Christoph Pfannenstill
1666–99

Christoph Murer
early 17th century

Christoph Murer
early 17th century

Christoph Murer
early 17th century

Christoph Murer
early 17th century
![Dress, Christoph Drecoll German, [no medium available], Austrian](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ci/web-additional/CI64.6.3ab_F.jpg)
Christoph Drecoll
House of Drecoll
ca. 1897

Christoph Drecoll
House of Drecoll
ca. 1890

Christoph Jamnitzer
Elkington & Co.
19th century, after 1595 original

Mary of Austria (born 1505, Queen of Hungary and Bohemia 1522, Governess of the Netherlands 1530–56)
Christoph Fueszl
after 1530

Christoph Weiditz
1529

Christoph Loch
1531–50

Thomas Miller
18th century

I. Miller
ca. 1926

I. Miller
ca. 1935

I. Miller
ca. 1932

I. Miller
1945–50

I. Miller
fall/winter 1967–68

I. Miller
1954–55
![Evening shoes, I. Miller American, [no medium available], American](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ci/web-additional/CI42.78ab_F.jpg)
I. Miller
ca. 1929

I. Miller
early 20th century

I. Miller
1922–25

I. Miller
1930s