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Apothecary jar

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Vases

Manufacturer: De Witte Ster (Dutch, 1660–1804)

Puzzle Jug

Maker: Unknown

Flower brick

Maker: Unknown

Recumbant cow

Maker: Unknown, Dutch (?), 18th century

Tile

Maker: Unknown

Tile

Maker: Unknown

Portrait of Albert–Ernest Carrier–Belleuse (1824–1887)

Artist: Jean-Baptiste-Gustave Deloye (French, 1838–1899)

Medallion Portrait of Alfred Louis Charles de Musset-Pathay (1810–1857)

Artist: Pierre-Jean David d'Angers (French, 1788–1856)

Parade of Horsemen

Artist: John H. Henning (British, 1771–1851)

Procession of robed women and two seated couples

Artist: John H. Henning (British, 1771–1851)

Parade of galloping horsemen

Artist: John H. Henning (British, 1771–1851)

Men with shields fighting with women, with one woman on horseback

Artist: John H. Henning (British, 1771–1851)

Hanseatic Merchant's Ring

Maker: Unknown

Vase

Manufacturer: Salviati and Company (Venice, Italy)

Ewer

Manufacturer: Artisti Barovier(founded 1890, active 1895–1919)

Vase

Maker: Antonio Salviati (Italian, 1816–1890)

Vase

Maker: Antonio Salviati (Italian, 1816–1890)

Vase

Maker: Antonio Salviati (Italian, 1816–1890)

Pitcher

Manufacturer: Artisti Barovier

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