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Showing 69 results for probably French, possibly Paris
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Jean Cousin the Elder
ca. 1555

Barthélemy Prieur
late 16th–early 17th century

French, possibly Paris or Lorraine
ca. 1691–94

Pierre Philippe Thomire
lapidary work: early 19th century; pedestal and mounts: 1819

Augustin Pajou
1768

Philippe Bertrand
1704 or earlier

Lambertus Vrythoff
case ca. 1645, movement ca. 1750

Etienne Delaune
struck ca. 1600–1635

Barthélemy Prieur
1603–11

François Lespingola
last quarter 17th century

French, probably Paris
ca. 1570

Bouqueton
ca. 1610–20

Probably French, Paris
ca. 1650–60

French, probably Paris
ca. 1630

French, probably Paris
ca. 1650–60

French, possibly Paris or Lorraine
ca. 1691–94

François Lespingola
ca. 1675–1700

probably Western Europe, possibly Paris
late 19th century

probably German (Aachen) or French (Paris)
ca. 1859–1907

possibly German; probably French or German
late 16th century or second quarter 19th century

probably French, possibly Paris
ca. 1850–90

Dubois Manufactory
1722

Alfred André
late 19th–early 20th century

Alfred André
late 19th century

Jacques Goullons
ca. 1645–50

possibly French, Paris
1757–58 (?)

French, possibly Paris
16th century

possibly French, Paris
late 19th century

French, possibly Paris
probably last quarter 19th century

French, possibly Paris
possibly 19th century

French, possibly Paris
probably first half 19th century

probably French, Paris
ca. 1825

probably French, Paris
19th century

probably French, Paris
ca. 1820–30

Master of the Months of Lucas
designed ca. 1535, woven late 17th century

Master of the Months of Lucas
designed ca. 1535, woven late 17th century

Master of the Months of Lucas
designed ca. 1535, woven late 17th century

probably French, Paris
early 19th century

probably French, Paris
ca. 1800–1820

French, probably Paris
second half 19th century