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"Horse in Barnyard"

Designer: Barbara Barondess MacLean (American, 1907–2000)
Manufacturer: F. Schumacher & Co. (American, founded 1889)

"Balinese"

Designer: Mary Scofield
Manufacturer: J. H. Thorp and Company, Inc (American, founded 1819)

"Cirque"

Designer: Betty Roemer Clowes (American, born 1926)
Manufacturer: J. H. Thorp and Company, Inc (American, founded 1819)

Length of Fabric, "Olympic" Pattern

Designer: Mary Mattis (American, 1913?–1990?)
Manufacturer: Greeff Fabrics, Inc. (American, founded 1933)

Bowl

Designer: Anna Marie Valentien (American, 1862–1947)
Manufacturer: Rookwood Pottery (American, 1880–1960)

Table

Designer: Florence Knoll (American, 1917–2019)
Manufacturer: Knoll Inc. (American, founded 1938)

Necklace

Designer: Mary Ann Scherr (American, 1921–2016)
Maker: Reed and Barton (American, founded 1840)

Tea-and-Coffee Service

Designer: Ilonka Karasz (American, born Hungary, 1896–1981)
Manufacturer: Paye and Baker Manufacturing Company (American, 1901–1935)

"Thumbprint" saltshaker and pepper shaker

Designer: Elsa Peretti (Italian, 1940–2021)
Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Four-piece "Padova" place setting

Designer: Elsa Peretti (Italian, 1940–2021)
Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

"Salamina" Plate

Designer: (pattern) Rockwell Kent (American, 1882–1971)
Designer: (shape) Daniel Gale Turnbull (American, 1887–1964)
Designer: (shape) Jane Foster Bennison Howell (American, 1913–2001)
Manufacturer: Vernon Kilns (American, 1916–1960)

"Dots and Dash" Plates

Designer: Judy Smilow (American, 1959–2018)

Bowl

Designer: Mary Catherine Knight (American, 1876–1956)
Maker: Seth Ek (American, born Finland, 1880–1935)
Retailer: Handicraft Shop (American, 1901–1940)

"Tomorrow's Classic" pattern ceramics

Designer: Eva Zeisel (American, born Hungary, 1906–2011)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)

Glassware, "Silhouette" pattern

Designer: Eva Zeisel (American, born Hungary, 1906–2011)
Manufacturer: Bryce Brothers (American, 1882–1965)

Bowl

Designer: Charlotte D. Bone (American, 1906–1995)
Maker: Herman W. Glendenning (American, 1906–1997)
Chaser: Edward Billings (American, 1876–1952)
Maker: Workshop of Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

S.M.S. [Shit Must Stop] Portfolio No. 4

Artist: La Monte Young (American, born ca.1936)
Designer: Marian Zazeela (American, born 1940)
Artist: Various Newspaper Sources

Alligator Bench

Designer: Judy Kensley McKie (American, born 1944)
Manufacturer: Mussi Artworks Foundry (American, founded 1976)

Set of Three Stacking Stools

Designer: Florence Knoll (American, 1917–2019)
Manufacturer: Knoll Inc. (American, founded 1938)

Bowl for the movie “Hand Wrought Silver”

Designer: Margret Craver (American, 1907–2010)
Maker: William Ernest Bennett (British, 1906–1967)

Coverlet, "Electric" Pattern

Designer: Ruth Reeves (American, 1892–1966)
Retailer: W. & J. Sloane (American, 1843–1985)

Wall Hanging "Figures with Still Life"

Designer: Ruth Reeves (American, 1892–1966)
Manufacturer: W. & J. Sloane (American, 1843–1985)

Wall hanging

Designer: Ruth Reeves (American, 1892–1966)

"Newburgh, from a Delano Garden," from the "Hudson River" Series

Designer: Ruth Reeves (American, 1892–1966)
Manufacturer: Robert McBratney & Co., Inc. (American, 1895–ca. 1960)
Retailer: Peter McCutcheon & Company (American, 1855–1962)

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