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The Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety

Artist, circle of: Kanō Mitsunobu (Japanese, 1561/65–1608)

The Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety

Artist, circle of: Kanō Mitsunobu (Japanese, 1561/65–1608)

Pipe

Designer, probably by: Frederick K. Kirsten (American, born Germany, 1885–1952)
Maker, probably by: Kirsten Pipe Company, Incorporated (founded 1936)

Jar

Maker: Unknown

The Crucifixion

Artist, attributed to: Johann Kellerthaler II (German, 1560/62–1611)
Artist, formerly attributed to: Hans Petzelt (German, born Guiezno, Poland, active 1597 Frankfurt)

Armchair, "American Modern" Line

Designer: Russel Wright (American, 1904–1976)
Manufacturer: Conant Ball Furniture Company (1852–ca. 1983)

Porringer

Maker: William Simpkins (1704–1780)

Porringer spoon

Maker: Thomas Barton Simpkins (American, 1728–1804)

Three teaspoons

Maker: Thomas Barton Simpkins (American, 1728–1804)

Cream pot

Maker: Thomas Barton Simpkins (American, 1728–1804)

Salt and Pepper Shakers

Designer: Charles Sheeler (American, 1883–1965)
Manufacturer: Revere Copper and Brass Incorporated (American, founded 1801)

Chewing Tzu

Artist: Angela Lorenz (American, born 1965)

Motorized Vulture

Artist: Asaph Ben Menahem (Israeli, born 1940)

Gifu Lantern: A Collection of Today's Beauties

Artist: Itō Shinsui (Japanese, 1898–1972)

Combing Hair

Artist: Torii Kotondo (Japanese, 1900–1976)

Statue of a Boy

Artist: Unknown

Rejects From the Bat Factory: The Organics!

Maker: Mark Sfirri (American, born 1952)

Gold-headed Cane

Maker: Unknown

Bowl

Maker: Michael Shuler (American, born 1950)

Bowl

Maker: Rude Osolnik (American, 1915–2001)

Weed Pot

Maker: Rude Osolnik (American, 1915–2001)

Covered Jar ("Tie Box")

Maker: Byron Temple (American, 1933–2002)

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