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Harvey Smith and Charles Williams
1938
Rose bowl, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin glass, British
Stevens and Williams
after 1886
Rose Bowl, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin brown and yellow glass, British
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Ewer, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin cranberry and colorless glass, British
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Ewer, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin cranberry glass, British
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Bowl, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin white and cranberry opaque and colorless glass, British
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Bowl, Stevens and Williams, Blown amber and yellow opaque satin glass, British
Stevens and Williams
1885–1900
Vase, Stevens and Williams, Blown satin red and blue glass, British
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Vase, Stevens and Williams, Blown glass, British (American market)
Stevens and Williams
ca. 1885
Creamer, Lewis and Smith  American, Silver, American
Lewis and Smith
ca. 1810
Cruet stand, Lewis and Smith  American, Silver, American
Lewis and Smith
ca. 1805–11
Tea Spoon, Lewis and Smith  American, Silver, American
Lewis and Smith
1800–1830
Bull Elk, Eli Harvey  American, Bronze, American
Eli Harvey
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1904; cast 1905
Eagle, Eli Harvey  American, Bronze, gilt, American
Eli Harvey
Roman Bronze Works
1918
Music Cabinet, Harvey Ellis  American, Mahogany, American
Harvey Ellis
Gustav Stickley
ca. 1903
Sugar Bowl, Harvey Lewis  American, Silver, American
Harvey Lewis
1827
Creamer, Harvey Lewis  American, Silver, American
Harvey Lewis
1827
Creamer, Harvey Lewis  American, Silver, American
Harvey Lewis
1810–25
Desk, Harvey Ellis  American, Oak, poplar, copper, American
Harvey Ellis
Gustav Stickley
1912–13
Coffeepot, Harvey Lewis  American, Silver, American
Harvey Lewis
1827
Teapot, Harvey Lewis  American, Silver, American
Harvey Lewis
1827
Teapot, Harvey Lewis  American, Silver, American
Harvey Lewis
1827
Waste Bowl, Harvey Lewis  American, Silver, American
Harvey Lewis
1827
Teapot, Griffen, Smith and Hill  American, Earthenware, American
Griffen, Smith and Hill
1880–89
Teapot, Griffen, Smith and Hill  American, Earthenware, American
Griffen, Smith and Hill
1880–89
Teapot, Rogers, Smith and Company  American, Silver plate, American
Rogers, Smith and Company
ca. 1875
Bread Plate, Griffen, Smith and Hill  American, Earthenware, American
Griffen, Smith and Hill
1880–89
Passage of Matter Through Matter, Charles Williams  British, Albumen silver print from glass negative
Charles Williams
July 27, 1878
Smith and Wesson .44 Double-Action Revolver for George Jay Gould (1864–1923), serial no. 23402, with Case and Cleaning Brush, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, ivory, wood, paper, textile, leather, gold, copper alloy, iron, silver substitute, fiber, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1888–89
Smith and Wesson .32 Caliber Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 17156, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, copper-platinum-iron alloy, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1881–1902
Smith and Wesson .38 Caliber Double-Action Revolver, serial no. 70002, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, nickel, silver, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1882–83
Smith and Wesson .32 Caliber Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 94421, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, niello, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1892–93
Smith and Wesson .38 Caliber Safety Third Model Double-Action Revolver, serial no. 83097, with Case, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, enamel, nickel, wood, leather, copper alloy, gold, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1892–93
Smith and Wesson New Model No. 3, .44 Caliber Double-Action Navy Revolver, serial no. 23060, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, turquoise, lapis lazuli, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1891–92
Smith and Wesson .44 New Model No. 3 Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 25120, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1888
Smith & Wesson .44 Double-Action Frontier Model Revolver decorated by Tiffany & Co. (serial no. 8401), with Case and Cleaning Rod, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, ivory, textile (chamois), wood (California laurel), American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1893
Demijohn, James Harvey Putnam  American, Pewter, American
James Harvey Putnam
1830–55
Watch, Grayhurst, Harvey & Co., Case of gold, enamel, and pearls, with floral design; jeweled movement, with ruby cylinder escapement, British, London
Grayhurst, Harvey & Co.
Louis Comtesse
1819–20
Sunset, Harvey O. Young  American, Oil on canvas, American
Harvey O. Young
ca. 1870–80
Plate, Asa Edward Smith  American, Earthenware; Redware with slip decoration, American
Asa Edward Smith
Smith Pottery
ca. 1825