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Pie Plate

Maker: Unknown

Pie Plate

Maker: Unknown

Cake Mold

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker: Darlington Cope (ca. 1815–after 1880)

Miniature Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Miniature Jug

Maker: Unknown

Water Jug

Maker: Unknown

Jar

Maker: Unknown

Cup

Maker: Unknown

Jar

Maker: Unknown

Sugar Jar or Tea Caddy

Maker: Unknown

Communion Cup

Maker: Unknown

Six Small Dishes

Maker: Unknown

Bird Whistle

Maker: Unknown

Cookie Jar with Lid

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Modeler: Charles Coxon (British, 1805–1868)
Maker: Millington, Astbury and Paulson (American, 1859–1870)
Honorand: Elmer Ephraim Ellsworth, American, 1837–1861
Honorand: James W. Jackson, American, ca. 1824–1861

Pitcher

Maker: Charles Cartlidge and Company (American, 1848–1856)

Pitcher

Maker: Charles Cartlidge and Company (American, 1848–1856)
Modeler: Josiah Jones (1801–1887)

Pitcher

Maker: Charles Cartlidge and Company (American, 1848–1856)

Jewel Tray

Maker: Griffen, Smith & Company (American, 1882–1889)

Plate

Maker: Unknown

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