- Läublin II., Hans Jacob [Jakob]
- Murer, Josias
- Ammann, Johann Conrad
- Ammann, Hans Heinrich
- Ammann, Christoph
- Amsler, Richard
- Asper, Hans
- Beham, Bartel
- Bluntschli, Niklaus
- Bosshard und Sohn, -
- Brun, Lienhard
- Cranach der Ältere, Lucas
- Erhart, Gregor
- Eriskirch, Meister von
- Erlinger, Georg
- Fischart, Johann
- Frischlin, Nicodemus
- Hans Conrad, Flach
- Holbein, Ambrosius
- Holtzwart, Matthäus
- Howes, John
- Hurter, Johann Heinrich
- Häfelin, Emil
- Hünerwadel, Jérôme
- Kübler, Werner der Jüngere
- Lang, Hieronymus der Ältere
- Lang, Hans Caspar der Ältere
- Lang, Daniel
- Lindtmayer, Felix der Jüngere
- Lindtmayer, Daniel der Jüngere
- Meyer, Conrad
- Moser, Andreas
- Müller, Theobald
- Oschwald, Hans Georg
- Ott, Hans Georg I.
- Panvinio, Onofrio
- Peyer, Hans
- Peyer, Johann Ludwig
- Peyer, Johann Jakob
- Peyer, Johann Friedrich
- Pfau, Hans Heinrich III.
- Pröll, Thomas
- Reusner, Nikolaus
- Schnetzler, Johann Ulrich
- Schärer, Johann Jacob
- Seiler, Dietegen
- Speissegger, Hans Heinrich
- Spleiss, Hans Martin
- Stalder, Ulrich
- Stimmer, Tobias
- Stimmer, Gideon
- Stimmer, Abel
- Strigel, Bernhard
- Stüdlin, Hans Caspar
- Ulmer, Johann Conrad
- Ulmer, Hans Ulrich
- Umkreis von Stimmer, Tobias
- Unbekannt
- Veith, Johann Martin
- Wüscher, Hans Adam I.
- de Savoye, Daniel
Hans Heinrich Ammann
Like Christoph Ammann he was a son of Hans Heinrich Ammann. He was admitted to the guild as a master in 1660, the date of his death is unknown. The attribution of the two panes of glass to Hans Heinrich Ammann follows that of Johann Heinrich Bäschlin.
Armorial panel for the Bailiff's Court (Vogtgericht) judges
Hans Heinrich Ammann (1637 – 1669), attributed, 1669 Glass, paintedThis window comes from Haus zum Sittich, Schaffhausen. It is en suite with the windows representing the coats of arms of the City and Debtor's Courts judges at Schaffhausen. The leading is new.
Armorial panel for the City or Debtors' Court judges, Schaffhausen
Hans Heinrich Ammann (1637 – 1669), attributed, 1669 Glass, paintedThis window comes from Haus zum Sittich, Schaffhausen. It is en suite with the windows representing the coats of arms for the City and Debtor's Courts judges at Schaffhausen. The leading is new.