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Torque #33 D

Maker: Stanley Lechtzin (American, born 1936)

Side Chair

Designer: Oskar Stonorov (American, born Germany, 1905–1970)
Designer: Willo von Moltke (American, born Germany, 1911–1987)

Side Chair

Maker, attributed to: Richard Parkin (c. 1787 - 1861)

Woman's buckle

Maker: Charles A. Masson (American, active 1829-66)

Chatelaine

Maker: Joseph Shoemaker (American, 1765–1829)

Chatelaine

Maker: Christian Wiltberger (1766–1851)

Cup

Maker: Peter L. Krider (American, 1821–1895)

Salt dish

Maker: Robert and William Wilson (American, active 1824–46)

Waste bowl

Maker: Samuel Williamson (American, 1772–1843)

Strainer ladle, King's pattern

Maker: Bailey and Company (American, 1846–1878)

Basket

Maker: Taylor and Lawrie (w. c. 1835 - 1850)
Retailer: Bailey and Kitchen (American, 1832 - 1846)

Basket

Maker: Joseph Shoemaker (American, 1765–1829)

Two salvers

Maker: Fletcher and Gardiner (American, 1808–1836)

Cake Server

Maker: Mardi-Jo Cohen (born 1959)

Tablespoon

Maker: J. O. Mead (ca. 1837–1867)

Two dessert forks

Maker: Henry D. Erwin (w. c. 1817 - 1842)

Needlecase

Maker, attributed to: Samuel Pancoast (w. c. 1785 - 1795)

Pendant

Maker: Olaf Skoogfors (1930–1975)

Armchair

Maker: Unknown

Water Pitcher

Maker: Hatting, Meyer and Warne (American, active 1857)

Sword and Scabbard for Stephen Decatur

Maker: Liberty Browne (American, 1776–1831)
Honorand: Stephen Decatur, American, 1779–1820

3-piece tea service

Maker: Chaudron's and Rasch (American, active ca. 1809 - 1812)

Saucepan and cover

Maker: Lewis and Smith (American, active 1805–11)

10 Dollars from Philadelphia

Engraver: Robert Scot (American, born Scotland, 1745–1823)
Maker: United States Mint (founded 1792)
Mint: Philadelphia (Pennsylvania)

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