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More than 10,000 results for John Marshall and Sons
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Piece, John Marshall and Sons, Cotton, British
John Marshall and Sons
early 19th century
"Sacred to Bacchus" wine ewer, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Blue and white jasperware, British, Etruria, Staffordshire
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
John Flaxman
ca. 1785–90
Untitled (Studio), Kerry James Marshall  American, Acrylic on PVC panels
Kerry James Marshall
2014
Vase with cover, John Flaxman  British, Jasperware, British, Etruria, Staffordshire
John Flaxman
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
ca. 1782–90
Deel (fan), Marshall Islands artist, Pandanus leaves, hibiscus fiber, Marshallese
Marshall Islands artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Jaki-ed (dress mat), Marshall Islands artist, Pandanus leaves, hibiscus fiber, Marshallese
Marshall Islands artist
late 19th–early 20th century
Rebbilib (navigational chart), Marshall Islands artist, Coconut palm midrib, fiber, Marshallese people
Marshall Islands artist
19th–early 20th century
Biscuit jar, John Ernest Miller, Pressed glass, American
John Ernest Miller
George Duncan and Sons
1878–90
Creamer, John Ernest Miller, Pressed glass, American
John Ernest Miller
George Duncan and Sons
1878–90
Portland vase, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Black basalt ware with white relief decoration, British, Staffordshire
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
ca. 1840–60
Vase with cover (one of a pair), John Flaxman  British, Jasperware, British, Etruria, Staffordshire
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1780–1800
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
Medallion of Benjamin Franklin, Wedgwood and Bentley  British, Earthenware, British
Wedgwood and Bentley
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1778–80
Vase, John Moses and Company  American, Porcelain, American
John Moses and Company
ca. 1879–90
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
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
Cream Pitcher, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Dessert Dish, George Duncan and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Pepper Shaker, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Salt Dish, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Covered Jar, George Duncan and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1881–90
Marmalade Jar, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Cream Pitcher, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Dessert Dish, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Vase, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Wine Glass, George Duncan and Sons  American, lass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Water Goblet, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Covered Sugar Bowl, George Duncan and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Étagère, A. Kimbel and Sons  American, Cherrywood, American
A. Kimbel and Sons
ca. 1885–90
Mug, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1876
Paperweight, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Free-blown glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876
Paperweight, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Free-blown glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876
Pitcher, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed colorless and frosted glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1870–80
Plate, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Earthenware, lusterware, British (American market)
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1770–1800