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More than 10,000 results for Edward Hugh John Neale Dalton, Baron Dalton
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Multiple artists/makers
1943
Head of a Child (from McGuire Scrapbook), Edward Dalton Marchant  American, Graphite on off-white wove paper, American
Edward Dalton Marchant
Portrait of a Lady, Edward Dalton Marchant  American, Watercolor on ivory, American
Edward Dalton Marchant
1842
To Dwell Together In Unity Behold How Good and How Pleasant It Is For Brethren / They Shall Beat Their Swords into Ploughshares, Peter Dalton  American, Bronze
Peter Dalton
1953
To Dwell Together In Unity Behold How Good and How Pleasant It Is For Brethren / They Shall Beat Their Swords into Ploughshares, Peter Dalton  American, Bronze
Peter Dalton
1953
Ornamental agate creamware vase, James Neale  British, Agateware, creamware; basalt, British
James Neale
Neale & Co.
ca. 1770–80
Small Golden Corner, Alice Dalton Brown  American, Oil on canvas
Alice Dalton Brown
1988
Urn (one of a pair), James Neale  British, Black basalt ware, British, Hanley, Staffordshire
James Neale
1778–80
Side Chair, John Finlay, Maple, painted and gilded, cane, American
John Finlay
Hugh Finlay
1815–20
Side Chair, John Finlay, Maple, American
John Finlay
Hugh Finlay
1815–20
The metropolis of tomorrow, Hugh Ferriss  American
Hugh Ferriss
Ives Washburn
1929
The Chippendale dam, Hugh Troy  American
Hugh Troy
Oxford University Press
1941
Edward Seymour & the Fancy Paper Company : the story of a British marbled paper manufacturer, Edward Seymour  British
Multiple artists/makers
2006
Sugar Bowl, Hugh Wishart  American, Silver, American
Hugh Wishart
1800–1830
Teapot, Hugh Wishart  American, Silver, American
Hugh Wishart
1800–1830
Creamer, Hugh Wishart  American, Silver, American
Hugh Wishart
1800–1830
Sugar Bowl, Hugh Wishart  American, Silver, American
Hugh Wishart
1810–20
Creamer, Hugh Wishart  American, Silver, American
Hugh Wishart
ca. 1800
Creamer, Hugh Wishart  American, Silver, American
Hugh Wishart
ca. 1800
Multiple artists/makers
1793–98
Multiple artists/makers
1792–98
Multiple artists/makers
1792–98
Multiple artists/makers
1792–98
Multiple artists/makers
1792–98
Multiple artists/makers
1792–98
Multiple artists/makers
1792–98
Panther and Cubs, Edward Kemeys  American, Bronze, American
Edward Kemeys
John Williams
ca. 1878; cast 1907
Side Chair, Hugh Finlay  American, Mahogany, maple, tulip poplar, cane, American
Hugh Finlay
John Finlay
1800–1810
Side Chair, Hugh Finlay  American, Mahogany, maple, tulip poplar, cane, American
Hugh Finlay
John Finlay
1800–1810
Richard Dalton
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri)
1764
Richard Dalton
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri)
1764
Richard Dalton
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri)
1764
Richard Dalton
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri)
1764
Richard Dalton
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri)
1764
Richard Dalton
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri)
1764
Richard Dalton
Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri)
1764
Spring (part of a set of four), Neale & Co., Enameled earthenware, British, Hanley, Staffordshire
Neale & Co.
ca. 1780
Summer (part of a set of four), Neale & Co., Enameled earthenware, British, Hanley, Staffordshire
Neale & Co.
ca. 1780
Winter (part of a set of four), Neale & Co., Enameled earthenware, British, Hanley, Staffordshire
Neale & Co.
ca. 1780
Urn (one of a pair), James Neale  British, Black basalt ware, British, Hanley, Staffordshire
James Neale
1778–80