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Here are some highlights from our collections. Use the options above to explore all 187,851 objects.

Teapot

Maker: John Moulinar (American, born 1722)

Covered cann

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Caster

Maker: Peter Quintard (American, 1699–1762)

Tankard

Maker: Peter Quintard (American, 1699–1762)

Salver

Maker: George Ridout (American, active ca. 1751)

Two candlesticks

Maker: George Ridout (American, active ca. 1751)

Porringer

Maker: Bartholomew Schaats (American, 1670–1758)

Serving spoon

Maker: Simeon Soumaine (American, born England, baptized 1685–ca. 1750)

Pair of Mugs

Maker: Simeon Soumaine (American, born England, baptized 1685–ca. 1750)

Creampot

Maker: John Tanner (1713–1785)

Mug

Maker: Koenraet Ten Eyck (American, 1678–1753)

Tankard

Maker: Peter Van Inbrugh (American, 1689–1740)

Teapot

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

Tankard

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

Snuff Box

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

Serving spoon

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

Covered porringer

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

Tankard

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

Bowl

Maker: Richard Van Dyck (American, 1717–1770)

Tankard

Maker: Benjamin Wynkoop (American, 1673–1728)

Tankard

Maker: Benjamin Wynkoop (American, 1673–1728)

Bowl

Maker: Cornelius Wynkoop (American, 1701–1745)

Tankard

Maker: Lucas Stoutenburgh (1691–1743)

Tankard

Maker: Nicholas Roosevelt (American, 1715–1769)

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