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More than 10,000 results for German, Brandenburg or Zechlin glass with Silesian engraving
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German, Brandenburg or Zechlin glass with Silesian engraving
probably first half 18th century

German, Brandenburg
mid-18th century

Johannes Hartel
ca. 1650–60

German, Zechlin
ca. 1775

German, Zechlin
ca. 1740

German, Zechlin
1750–1800

New Bremen Glass Manufactory
John Frederick Amelung
1788

American Flint Glass Manufactory
Henry William Stiegel
1769–74

Coventry Glass Works
Keene Glass Works
1824–40

Redwood Glass Company
Redford Crown Glass Works
1835–65

Redwood Glass Company
Redford Crown Glass Works
1835–65

Redwood Glass Company
Redford Crown Glass Works
1835–65

Redwood Glass Company
Redford Crown Glass Works
1835–65

Kentucky Glass Works
Zanesville Glass Manufacturing Company
1825–60

Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1825–45

Peter Glass
1865–75

Matthäus Baur II
1695–1700

Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
New England Glass Company
1830–40

Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
New England Glass Company
1850–60

New England Glass Company
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1825–40

New England Glass Company
Mount Washington Glass Company
ca. 1888

New England Glass Company
Mount Washington Glass Company
ca. 1888

New England Glass Company
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1820–40

New England Glass Company
Cape Cod Glass Works
1855–70

British, Newcastle with Dutch engraving
18th century

German, Potsdam or Zechlin
ca. 1700–1740

German, Potsdam or Zechlin
ca. 1730–50

German, Potsdam or Zechlin
18th century

New England Glass Company
South Boston Flint Glass Works
1815–35

New England Glass Company
South Boston Flint Glass Works
1815–35

Multiple artists/makers
1765–90

Bohemian or Silesian
ca. 1770

Possibly Northern German glass with Dutch engraving
ca. 1765

Dagnia family
late 18th century

A. C. Schonck
ca. 1740

British, Newcastle glass with Dutch engraving
ca. 1750

German
ca. 1470–90

Cornelius Funcke
ca. 1650–1700

Libbey Glass Company
1904

Dennis Glass Works
Thomas Webb & Sons
ca. 1885