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Fish slice

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Jr. (American, 1752–1831)
Maker: Nathaniel Richardson (American, 1754–1827)

Sugar Sifter

Maker: William H. Ewan (American, active ca. 1849–59)

Sugar Bowl

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Sr. (American, 1711–1784)

Spout Cup

Maker: Nathaniel Morse (American, 1685–1748)

Sugar bowl

Maker: John Coburn (American, 1725–1803)

Pie Dish

Maker: William Garret Forbes (American, 1751–1840)

Cann

Maker: Shepherd and Boyd (American, active 1806–30)

Cann

Maker: William Homes, Sr. (American, 1717–1785)

Baptismal Basin

Maker: John Burt (American, 1692–1745)

Flagon

Maker: John Potwine (American, 1699–1792)

Two-handled cup

Maker: John Dixwell (American, 1680–1725)

Salver

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Sr. (American, 1711–1784)

Tankard

Maker: Benjamin Burt (American, 1729–1805)

Spoon

Maker: John Burt (American, 1692–1745)

Tankard

Maker: Benjamin Burt (American, 1729–1805)

Tankard

Maker: Joseph Foster (1760–1839)

Porringer

Maker: Marcus Merriman (American, 1762–1850)

Porringer

Maker: Benjamin Hiller (American, 1688–1745)

Tankard

Maker: Benjamin Hiller (American, 1688–1745)

Tankard

Maker, attributed to: Jurian Blanck, Jr. (American, 1645–1714)

Porringer

Maker: Knight Leverett (American, 1703–1753)

Porringer

Maker: John Tanner (1713–1785)

Porringer

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Sr. (American, 1711–1784)

Cann

Maker: Lewis Fueter (American, 1746–1784)

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