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Tankard

Maker: Underhill and Vernon (w. c. 1786 - 1787)

Beer Jug

Maker: Crichton Brothers (American, 1912–1930)

Beaker

Maker: John Wolfe Forbes (American, 1781–1864)
Maker: Colin van Gelder Forbes (1776–1859)

Cup

Maker: Unknown

Cream pitcher

Maker: Unknown

The Smugglers

Artist, manner of: Albert P. Ryder (American, 1847–1917)

Basin for an Ewer

Maker: UnknownItalian, Deruta, sixteenth century

Locus

Artist: Dorothea Rockburne (Canadian, active United States, born 1934)

Side Chair

Maker, attributed to: Richard Parkin (c. 1787 - 1861)

Pitcher

Maker: Lester Howard Vaughan (American, 1889–1961)

Forced Entry

Artist: Richard Bosman (American, born India 1944)

Sake Bottle (tokkuri)

Artist: Kamei Masahisa (Japanese, born 1960)

Round Han-style Jar

Artist: Shimaoka Tatsuzō (Japanese, 1919–2007)

Neriage Globular Vase

Artist: Kōsei Matsui (Japanese, 1927–2003)

The Combat of Reason and Love

Engraver: Nicolas Beatrizet (French, 1507/15-ca. 1565)
After: Baccio Bandinelli (Italian, 1488–1560)

"Lotus" Vase

Designer: George Sakier (American, 1897–1988)
Manufacturer: Fostoria Glass Company (American, 1887–1986)

Dish

Maker: Maurice Heaton (American, born Switzerland, 1900–1990)

Wreck with Pitchfork

Artist: John Salt (American, born England, 1937–2021)

Saint Sebastian

Artist: Daniel Hopfer (German, 1470–1536)

Downtown, The El

Artist: John Marin (American, 1870–1953)

Telegraph Ave. Bus

Artist: James Torlakson (American, born 1951)

Landscape with Rainbow

Artist: Unknown

Correspondent

Artist: Ian Harvey (American, born 1953)

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