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Charles Williams
W. N. Jones
January 1, 1814
Chocolate Pot, W. N.  American, Silver, American
W. N.
1725–40
Ohotniche Rogi sounding A, N. N. Federov  Russian, Brass, Russian
N. N. Federov
1873–89
Ohotniche Rogi sounding G, N. N. Federov (?) Russian, Brass, Russian
N. N. Federov
19th century
The Love Song, Sir Edward Burne-Jones  British, Oil on canvas
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
1868–77
The grammar of ornament, Owen Jones  British, Chromolithography
Multiple artists/makers
1856
The grammar of ornament, Owen Jones  British
Multiple artists/makers
1868
Examples of Chinese ornament selected from objects in the South Kensington Museum and other collections, Owen Jones  British
Owen Jones
S. & T. Gilbert
1867
Tongs, C. & N.  American, Silver, American
C. & N.
1820–30
Cann, M. N.  American, Silver, American
M. N.
1750–75
Candelabrum, N. Hooper  American, Gilt bronze, American
N. Hooper
1800–1900
Candelabrum, N. Hooper  American, Gilt bronze, American
N. Hooper
1800–1900
Spoon, N. Barlett  American, Silver, American
N. Barlett
ca. 1760
Tankard engraved with scenes of the Great Plague and the Great Fire of London, I N  British, Silver, British, London
I N
1675/76
Saucepan, I. N.  American, Silver, American
I. N.
ca. 1795–1820
Table, Clark Jones  American, Tulip, violet wood, holly, ebony, brass, American
Clark Jones
1924
Basin, Gershom Jones  American, Pewter, American
Gershom Jones
1800–1809
Basin, Gershom Jones  American, Pewter, American
Gershom Jones
1770–1800
Plate, Gershom Jones  American, Pewter, American
Gershom Jones
1774–1809
Pepper Caster, William Jones  American, Silver, American
William Jones
1720–30
Charles Cartlidge (Bust), Josiah Jones, Parian porcelain, American
Josiah Jones
Charles Cartlidge and Company
ca. 1850–56
Dish, Gershom Jones  American, Pewter, American
Gershom Jones
1774–1809
Chandos, Owen Jones  British, Woven wool, silk and cotton, British, Braintree, Essex
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1873
Porringer, Gershom Jones  American, Pewter, American
Gershom Jones
1774–1809
General Zachary Taylor, Josiah Jones, Porcelain, American
Josiah Jones
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1845–50
Ponte Loreto near Nettuno, Thomas Jones  British, Welsh, Oil on paper, laid down on canvas
Thomas Jones
by 1787
Cauliflower and Pumpkin, Loïs Mailou Jones  American, Oil on canvas
Loïs Mailou Jones
1938
Bowl, Isaac N. Youngs, Wood; Poplar, American, Shaker
Isaac N. Youngs
United Society of Believers in Christ’s Second Appearing (“Shakers”)
1810–65
Astral Lamp, Henry N. Hooper  American, Bronze, glass, American
Henry N. Hooper
ca. 1860
Ohotniche Rogi sounding D, Nicolas N. Fedorov  Russian, Brass, Russian
Nicolas N. Fedorov
1873–89
The Sisters, Francis Coates Jones  American, Oil on canvas, American
Francis Coates Jones
1913 (?)
Autumn, H. Bolton Jones  American, Oil on canvas, American
H. Bolton Jones
ca. 1881–92
Ohotniche Rogi sounding E, N. N. Federov  Russian, Brass, Russian
N. N. Federov
1873–89
Double tuba and baritone, "Bellophone" in BB-flat, H. N. White Co.  American, Brass, mother of pearl, American
H. N. White Co.
ca. 1930
Mug, Jones, Low and Ball  American, Silver, American
Jones, Low and Ball
1825–50
Angels Praising (Angeli Laudantes), Sir Edward Burne-Jones (figures) British, Dyed wool and silk on undyed cotton warp (15 warps per inch; 5-6 per cm.), British, Merton Abbey
Multiple artists/makers
1898
Tankard, A. N., Silver, parcel gilt, Austrian, Vienna
A. N.
1722
Candlestick (one of a pair), B. N., Silver, Dutch, Amsterdam
B. N.
1802
Candlesticks (one of a pair), B. N., Silver, Dutch, Amsterdam
B. N.
1802
Three spoons, P. N., Silver, parcel gilt, German, Leipzig
P. N.
Pankraz Neuper
ca. 1560–80