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Charles Volkmar
Edouard Gilles Pottery
ca. 1877–79

Charles Volkmar
Edouard Gilles Pottery
ca. 1877–79

Charles Volkmar
Edouard Gilles Pottery
ca. 1877–79

Gilles Joubert
1759

Edouard Manet
1860

Edouard Manet
1866

Pierre Gilles
Apvd Gvlielmvm, svb scvto veneto
1562

Gilles Lot
ca. 1770

Multiple artists/makers
1881
![[Entrance to the Port of Boulogne], Edouard Baldus French, born Prussia, Salted paper print from paper negative](https://images.metmuseum.org/CRDImages/ph/web-additional/DT1165.jpg)
Edouard Baldus
1855

Edouard Vuillard
ca. 1899

Multiple artists/makers
1930

Edouard Lièvre
1880–83
Edouard Jaguer
1954–67

Edouard Manet
1874

Newcomb Pottery
Mary W. Summey Smith
1911

Congress Pottery
1849–54

Dallas Pottery
1875–79

James Pottery
1824

Parker Pottery
ca. 1850–75

Newcomb Pottery
Leona Nicholson
1908

Pewabic Pottery
Mary Chase Perry
ca. 1904

Hampshire Pottery
ca. 1904–14

Ouachita Pottery
ca. 1906–8

Marblehead Pottery
Arthur E. Baggs
ca. 1920–30

Multiple artists/makers
1905

Merrimac Pottery
ca. 1900–8

Chesapeake Pottery
1882–85

Merrimac Pottery
ca. 1900–8

Roseville Pottery
Frederick Hurten Rhead
ca. 1904–8

Roseville Pottery
Frederick Hurten Rhead
ca. 1904–8

Roseville Pottery
Frederick Hurten Rhead
ca. 1904–8

Marblehead Pottery
ca. 1908–15

Norwich Pottery
Sidney Risley
1845–75

Congress Pottery
Abraham Cadmus
1849–53

Chesapeake Pottery
1880–85

Newcomb Pottery
Sadie Agnes Estelle Irvine
1922

Grueby Pottery
Wilhelmina Post
ca. 1898–1909

Dedham Pottery
Hugh C. Robertson
ca. 1896–1908

Dedham Pottery
Hugh C. Robertson
ca. 1896–1908