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Molded head-flask

Artist: Unknown

Jug

Artist: Unknown

Jug

Artist: Unknown

Lamp mold

Artist: Unknown

Lamp

Artist: Unknown

Bull Shoe's Children, Piegen

Artist: Edward S. Curtis (American, 1868–1952)

Progress of Female Virtue, after Maria Cosway (1759-1838)

Artist: Antoine Cardon (British, born Belgium, 1772–1812)

Progress of Female Dissipation, after Maria Cosway, 1759-1838

Artist: Maria Hadfield Cosway (British, born Italy, 1759–1838)
Etcher: Antoine Cardon (British, born Belgium, 1772–1812)

Twelve Plums

Artist: Joseph Decker (American, born Germany, 1853–1924)

Banana Tree and Rock in the Style of Li Shan

Artist, copy after: Li Shan (Chinese, 1686–1762)

Amulet of Hekate

Artist: Unknown

Amulet

Artist: Unknown

Amulet of a herm

Maker: Unknown

Hand holding round object

Artist: Unknown

Relief fragment of Hekate

Maker: Unknown

Female head

Artist: Unknown

Figure - Pottery (Handle)

Artist: Unknown

Figurine

Artist: Unknown

Head of Figurine - Fragment

Artist: Unknown

Figurine head fragment

Artist: Unknown

Debut

Artist: Jacob Kainen (American, 1909–2001)

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