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Pair of Decanters

Maker: Unknown

Decanter

Maker, possibly by: Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works (American, 1815–1841)

Decanter

Maker, possibly by: Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works (American, 1815–1841)

Bottle

Maker, possibly by: Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works (American, 1815–1841)

Decanter

Artist: Louis Guerineau Myers (1874–1932)
Maker, possibly by: Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (American, 1826–88)

Decanter

Maker: Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (American, 1826–88)

Decanter

Maker: Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (American, 1826–88)

Decanter

Maker: Unknown

Bowl

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)

Platter with a view of Boston, Hospital

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)

Pitcher with views of Boston State House and New York City Hall

Maker: Unknown
After: William Guy Wall- drew N.Y. City Hall source material (American. born Ireland, 1792–after 1864)
Engraver: John Hill- engraved, printed and colored N.Y. City Hall source material (American, born England, 1770–1850)
Publisher: Behr and Kahl- N.Y. City Hall source material (American, w. c. 1826)

Plate with a View of Washington, District of Columbia

Manufacturer: Unknown
Etcher: source material by Thomas Cartwright (British, w. c. 1794 - 1809)
After: George Beck (American, born England, 1748 or 1750–1812)

Platter with view of Gettysburg, Pickett's Charge

Manufacturer: Edwin Bennett Pottery Company (American, 1846–1890)
Manufacturer: or Edwin Bennett Pottery Company (American, 1890–1936)

Platter with a view of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hospital

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)

Tureen with views of Hudson River and Passaic Falls, State of New Jersey

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
After: Alexander Robertson- drew Passaic Falls source material (American, 1772–1841)
Engraver: Francis Jukes- engraved Passaic Falls source material (British, 1745–1812)

Pitcher with a view of "The Landing of the Fathers at Plymouth"

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
After: Probable source material a) painting by Michele Felice Cornè (American, born Italy, 1752–1845)
After: Probable source material b) engraved after John Warner Barber (American, 1798–1885)
Engraver: Probable source material c) engraved by Samuel Hill (American, ca. 1766–1804)
Honorand: Edward Winslow, American, 1595–1655
Honorand: John Carver, American, ca. 1576–1621
Honorand: Myles Standish, American, ca. 1584–1656
Honorand: William Bradford, American, 1590–1657
Honorand: William Brewster, American, 1567–1644

Ladle with the Arms of South Carolina

Manufacturer: Thomas Mayer (British, active 1826–38)
After: Source material drawn by Thomas Sully (American, born England, 1783–1872)
Engraver: Source material by George Murray (American, died 1822)
Publisher: source material by John Binns (American, born Ireland, 1772–1860)

Vegetable Dishes (a. & b.) with the Arms of Massachusetts

Manufacturer: Thomas Mayer (British, active 1826–38)
After: Source material drawn by Thomas Sully (American, born England, 1783–1872)
Engraver: Source material by George Murray (American, died 1822)
Publisher: source material by John Binns (American, born Ireland, 1772–1860)

Plate with a view of the Erie Canal, Aqueduct Bridge at Rochester

Maker, attributed to: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
Engraver: Source material by Rawdon, Clark and Company (American, 1823–1828)
After: drawing by James Eights (American, 1798–1882)

Platter with the Arms of North Carolina

Manufacturer: Thomas Mayer (British, active 1826–38)
After: Source material drawn by Thomas Sully (American, born England, 1783–1872)
Engraver: Source material by George Murray (American, died 1822)
Publisher: source material by John Binns (American, born Ireland, 1772–1860)

Vegetable dish and cover with Arms of Virginia

Manufacturer: Thomas Mayer (British, active 1826–38)
After: Source material drawn by Thomas Sully (American, born England, 1783–1872)
Maker: Source material etched and engraved by George Murray (American, died 1822)
Publisher: source material by John Binns (American, born Ireland, 1772–1860)

Plate with the Arms of South Carolina

Manufacturer: Thomas Mayer (British, active 1826–38)
After: Source material drawn by Thomas Sully (American, born England, 1783–1872)
Engraver: Source material by George Murray (American, died 1822)
Publisher: source material by John Binns (American, born Ireland, 1772–1860)

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