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Coffeepot with a view of Commodore MacDonough's Victory

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
Engraver: source material by Benjamin Tanner (American, 1775–1848)
After: Hugh Reinagle (American, 1788–1834)
Printer: source material by Rogers and Esler (active 1816)
Publisher: source material by Benjamin Tanner (American, 1775–1848)
Honorand: Commodore Thomas Macdonough, American, 1783–1825

Vegetable dish with a view of Charleston Exchange, South Carolina

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)
Engraver: source material by William G. Mason (American, active 1822–1860)
After: Joshua Shaw (British, c.1777 - 1860)
Publisher: source material by J. C. Kayser and Company (American, active 1823)

Platter with a view of Savannah, Bank (labeled Exchange, Charleston)

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)
Engraver: source material by William G. Mason (American, active 1822–1860)
After: Joshua Shaw (British, c.1777 - 1860)
Publisher: source material by J. C. Kayser and Company (American, active 1823)

Plate, "The Landing of the Fathers at Plymouth"

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
After: Probable source material a) after 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

Soup Plate with a view of Philadelphia, Staughton's Church

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

Soup Plate with a View of a Ferry between Albany and Rensselaer Island, New York

Manufacturer: Unknown
Engraver: Source material by Fenner, Sears & Co. (British, active 1825–46)
After: Source material drawn by William Guy Wall (American. born Ireland, 1792–after 1864)
Publisher: source material by I. T. Hinton and Simpkin and Marshall (British, active 1830–32)

Soup plate with view of the City of Albany, New York

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
After: Pavel Petrovich Svin'in (Russian, 1788–1839)

Plate with view of Washington, White House

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
Engraver: John L. Frederick (American, ca. 1797–1880/81)
After: George Catlin (American, 1796–1872)

Plate with a View of St. Paul's Church, New York

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevenson and Williams (British, ca. 1824–27)
Publisher: source material by Robert H. Dodd (American, 1748–1815)

Plate with a View of Woodlands, near Philadelphia

Manufacturer: Joseph Stubbs (British, 1790–1829)
After: Probably William Strickland (American, 1788–1854)
Maker, probably by: (engraving) William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)
Maker, probably by: (engraving) George Murray (American, died 1822)

Plate with a View of Mount Vernon

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
Engraver: Source material by Francis Jukes (British, 1745–1812)
After: drawing by Alexander Robertson (American, 1772–1841)
Publisher: Source material by Francis Jukes (British, 1745–1812)
Publisher: Source material by Alexander Robertson (American, 1772–1841)

Plate with View of Fort Gansevoort, New York

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevenson (British, active 1815–34)
After: drawing by Charles Burton (British, active America, 1819–42)

Plate with a view of New York, Battery (Flagstaff Pavilion)

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevenson (British, active 1815–34)
Engraver: George B. King (American, active 1817–1834)
Printer: J. Seymour (American, active 1808–1830)
After: Charles Burton (British, active America, 1819–42)
Publisher: A. T. Goodrich & Co. (American, active 1813–1840)

Plate with a View of Stevens House, Hoboken, New Jersey

Manufacturer: Joseph Stubbs (British, 1790–1829)
Engraver: Source material by William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)
Publisher: source material by William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)

Plate with winter view of Pittsfield, Massachusetts

Manufacturer: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)
Honorand: Susan Dunham, American, 1767–1852

Plate with a View of Trenton Falls, New Jersey

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
Etcher: Source material drawn and etched by William James Bennett (American, 1787–1844)
Publisher: source material by Lewis Peter Clover Jr. (American, 1819–1896)

Plate, States with Portrait of Washington, America blindfolded, and Independence kneeling and a view of low two-story structure, probably the White House

Manufacturer: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Plate with a view of the Capitol, Washington

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
Engraver: James W. Steel- engraved source of view (American, 1799–1879)
Artist: Thomas Doughty- source of view engraved after Doughty's drawing (American, 1793–1856)

Plate with a view of Philadelphia, Library

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)
Engraver: Source material by William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)
Engraver: Source material by Thomas Birch (American, born England, 1779–1851)
Publisher: source material by Robert Campbell (American, active 1798–1831)

Plate with a view of Baltimore Court House

Manufacturer: attributed to Henshall and Williamson (British, active c. 1795 - 1834)
Engraver: Source material by John Hazlehurst Boneval Latrobe (American, 1803–1891)
Printer: source material by A. T. Francis (American)
Publisher: source material by Fielding Lucas Jr. (American, 1781–1854)

Plate with a view of (Philadelphia) Upper Ferry Bridge over the River Schuylkill

Manufacturer: Joseph Stubbs (British, 1790–1829)
Engraver: Probable source material a) engraved by Jacob J. Plocher (American, died 1820)
After: Probable source material a) after Thomas Birch (American, born England, 1779–1851)
Etcher: Probable source material b) etched by Carl Fredrik Akrel (Swedish, 1779–1868)
After: Probable source material b) after Friherre Axel Leonhard Klinckowström (Swedish, 1775–1837)
Publisher: probable source material (a) Thomas Birch (American, born England, 1779–1851)
Publisher: probable source material (a) Joseph Delaplaine (American, 1777–1824)

Plate with a View of the Chief Justice Marshall

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

Plate with a view of Marine Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky

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

Plate with view of Mitchell and Freeman's China and Glass Warehouse, Chatham Street, Boston

Manufacturer: William Adams and Sons (British, 1819–1863)
After: lithograph by Pendleton's Lithography (American, active 1825–36)

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