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Nymphenburg Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1763–65

Mennecy
ca. 1755–60

Charles-Albert Despiau
after 1937

Greek, perhaps from Asia Minor
2nd century BCE

China (Xinjiang Autonomous Region, Central Asia)
8th century

Royal Porcelain Manufactory, Berlin
1751–57

Limbach Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1775

Frankenthal Porcelain Manufactory
ca. 1765

Eastern Central Asia
11th–12th century

Central Asia
14th–early 15th century

German
1580–90

Vincennes Manufactory
ca. 1752

Bamen Tomotsugu
18th century

Roman, Asia Minor
1st century CE

Afghanistan or Central Asia
6th–8th century

Roman, Asia Minor, Tarsus
1st half of 1st century CE

Roman, Asia Minor, Tarsus
1st half of 1st century CE

Greek, Asia Minor
2nd–1st century BCE

Greek, probably Asia Minor
2nd–1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor
2nd–1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor, Smyrna
2nd–1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor
2nd century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor, Myrina
early 3rd century BCE

Greek, probably Asia Minor
ca. 165–100 BCE

Roman, Asia Minor
222–235 CE

Greek, Asia Minor
2nd century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor, Pontus
2nd century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor
2nd century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor
ca. 2nd–mid 1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor, Smyrna ?
2nd century CE

Greek, Asia Minor
3rd–1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor
2nd–1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor, Smyrna
2nd–1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor, Smyrna
2nd–1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor, Smyrna
2nd–1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor, Myrina (?)
2nd–1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor
late 4th–early 3rd century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor
2nd–1st century BCE

Greek, Asia Minor
ca. 165–100 BCE

Greek, Asia Minor, Smyrna
1st century BCE