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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
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Suzanne Lalique-Haviland
Haviland, Limoges
1934
Jean Luce
Haviland, Limoges
1934

Haviland & Co.
Ernest Chaplet
1882–86

Albert-Louis Dammouse
Haviland & Co.
ca. 1879

Haviland & Co.
19th century

Haviland & Co.
Ernest Chaplet
1882–86

Haviland & Co.
Ernest Chaplet
1882–86

Haviland & Co.
Ernest Chaplet
ca. 1884–86

Haviland & Co.
ca. 1875–80

Haviland & Co.
ca. 1880

Haviland & Co.
Albert-Louis Dammouse
ca. 1880

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1879

Haviland & Co.
Ernest Chaplet
ca. 1885

Haviland & Co.
Ernest Chaplet
ca. 1885

Haviland & Co.
Ernest Chaplet
ca. 1885

Haviland & Co.
1876–88

Léonard Limosin
1556

Edouard-Alexandre Dammouse
Haviland & Co.
ca. 1886

Albert-Louis Dammouse
Haviland & Co.
ca. 1879

Félix Bracquemond
Haviland & Co.
1872–80

Félix Bracquemond
Haviland & Co.
ca. 1875

Félix Bracquemond
Haviland & Co.
ca. 1875

Félix Bracquemond
Haviland & Co.
1872–80

Félix Bracquemond
Haviland & Co.
1875

Félix Bracquemond
Haviland & Co.
ca. 1875
Haviland & Co.
Theodore Russell Davis
ca. 1879–80

Haviland & Co.
Ernest Chaplet
ca. 1880

Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1884

Haviland & Co.
Emile Justin Merlot
ca. 1880

Haviland & Co.
Philibert Léon Couturier
ca. 1880
Paul Haviland
1910

Maud Mason
Haviland & Co.
ca. 1904

William Lycett Studios
Haviland & Co.
1883–1909

F. B. M.
Haviland & Co.
ca. 1885–87

Pierre Reymond
Bernard Salomon
mid-16th century

Multiple artists/makers
first quarter 17th century

Léonard Limosin
mid-16th century

Léonard Limosin
mid-16th century

Master of the Triptych of Louis XII
probably early 16th century

Workshop of the Master of the High Foreheads
probably early 16th century