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More than 10,000 results for Glasshouse of John and Craig Ritchie
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Windowpane, Wheeling Flint Glass Works, Pressed glass, American
Wheeling Flint Glass Works
Glasshouse of John and Craig Ritchie
1833–36
Tazza, Glasshouse of the Duke of Buckingham  British, Glass, British, London
Glasshouse of the Duke of Buckingham
ca. 1665–70
Paperweight, Baccarat glasshouse, Glass, French, possibly Baccarat
Baccarat glasshouse
ca. 1835–45
Paperweight, Baccarat glasshouse, Glass, probably French
Baccarat glasshouse
19th century
Paperweight, Baccarat glasshouse, Glass, French, Baccarat
Baccarat glasshouse
1850–75
Federation of Modern Painters & Sculptors, 1955-1956, Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors Inc.
Federation of Modern Painters and Sculptors Inc.
1955
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Settee (one of a pair), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool, silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Settee (one of a pair), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Armchair (one of a set of six), John Mayhew  British, Gilded fruitwood; wool and silk (22-24 warps per inch, 9-10 per centimeter), British and French
Multiple artists/makers
1769–71
Millefiore shaft, Glasshouse of Bernard Perrot, Verrerie Royale d'Orléans (from Venetian elements), Glass, Italian, Venice and French, Orlêans
Glasshouse of Bernard Perrot, Verrerie Royale d'Orléans
17th century
The union of architecture, sculpture, and painting; exemplified by a series of illustrations, with descriptive accounts of the house and galleries of John Soane ... / by John Britton, John Britton  British
John Britton
Longman and Co.
1827
Olive glass cup with iridescent effect, Barovier family glasshouse, Glass, Italian, Venice (Murano)
Barovier family glasshouse
19th century
Vase, John Moses and Company  American, Porcelain, American
John Moses and Company
ca. 1879–90
Head of Saint John the Baptist (one of a pair), Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist  French, Colored, stained, and enemaled glass, French, possibly Rouen
Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist
Arnold of Nijmegen
ca. 1500–1510
Head of Christ (one of a pair), Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist  French, Colored, stained, and enameled glass, French, possibly Rouen
Master of the Life of Saint John the Baptist
Arnold of Nijmegen
ca. 1500–1510
Plate, John Monday  American, Earthenware; Redware with sgraffito decoration, American
John Monday
1830
Presentation Sword and Scabbard of Brigadier General Daniel Davis (1777–1814) of the New York Militia, John Targee  American, Steel, gold, silver, American, New York
John Targee
ca. 1815–17
Vase, John Bennett  American, Painted and glazed earthenware, American
John Bennett
1882
Wine cup, John Hull  American, Silver, American
John Hull
Robert Sanderson Sr.
ca. 1660
Figure of a Lion, John Bell  American, Earthenware, American
John Bell
1845–55
Gray and Brass, John Sloan  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Sloan
1907
Teapot, John Bartlam, Soft-paste porcelain with underglaze blue decoration, American
John Bartlam
ca. 1765–69
HVAC, Craig Kalpakjian  American, Silver dye bleach print
Craig Kalpakjian
Bark Frameworks
1999
Corridor II, Craig Kalpakjian  American, Silver dye bleach print
Craig Kalpakjian
1999
Corridor, Craig Kalpakjian  American, Silver dye bleach print
Craig Kalpakjian
Bark Frameworks
1997
Savannah River, Thomas Craig  American, Watercolor on paper
Thomas Craig
1938
Untitled, Craig Henry  American, Cut and torn pasted printed papers on paper
Craig Henry
1981
Untitled, Craig Henry  American, Cut and pasted printed papers on paper
Craig Henry
1981
Study for "Five Motions in a Dead Run", Craig Langager  American, Charcoal and chalk on paper
Craig Langager
1980
Ensemble, Craig Green, synthetic, cotton, British
Craig Green
spring/summer 2015
[Railroad Workers with Oil Cans and Coal Shovel], Ritchie Bros.  American, Collodion print
Ritchie Bros.
1890s
Vase with cover, John Flaxman  British, Jasperware, British, Etruria, Staffordshire
John Flaxman
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
ca. 1782–90
Octagonal beaker decorated with bird and trees, Glasshouse of Bernard Perrot, Verrerie Royale d'Orléans, Glass, French, Orléans
Glasshouse of Bernard Perrot, Verrerie Royale d'Orléans
1726
Blue-colored flacon de poche decorated with fleur de lys, hearts and roses, Glasshouse of Bernard Perrot, Verrerie Royale d'Orléans, Glass, French, Orléans
Glasshouse of Bernard Perrot, Verrerie Royale d'Orléans
late 17th–early 18th century
Amethyst-colored flacon de poche decorated with imperial eagle and floral bouquet, Glasshouse of Bernard Perrot, Verrerie Royale d'Orléans, Glass, pewter, French, Orléans
Glasshouse of Bernard Perrot, Verrerie Royale d'Orléans
18th century