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Mug

Maker: Thomas Danforth Boardman (American, 1784–1873)

Mug

Maker, formerly attributed to: Hiram Yale and Company (American, ca. 1825–1831)

Inhaler

Maker: Robert Palethorp, Jr. (American)
After: design by John Mudge (British, 1721–1793)

Mug

Maker: Joseph Danforth (American, 1758–1788)

Mug

Maker: Joseph Danforth (American, 1758–1788)

Basin

Maker: Thomas Danforth III (American, 1756–1840)

Basin

Maker: Thomas Danforth III (American, 1756–1840)

Basin

Maker: John Danforth (American, 1741–1799)

Basin

Maker: Daniel Curtiss (American, active 1821–40)

Basin

Maker: William and Samuel Yale (American, active ca. 1813 - 1820)

Basin

Maker: John Skinner (American, 1720–1792)

Basin

Maker: Stephen Barns (American, c. 1791–1800)

Basin

Maker: Thomas Danforth III (American, 1756–1840)

Basin

Maker: Francis Bassett, Jr. (American, 1729–1800)

Basin

Maker: Samuel Pierce (American, 1767–1840)

Basin

Maker: Richard Lee, Sr. (American, 1747–1823)
Maker: Richard Lee, Jr. (American, 1775–after 1816)

Basin

Maker: Peter Young (American, 1749–1813)

Basin

Maker: Jacob Whitmore (American, 1736–1825)

Basin

Maker: William Will (American, born Germany, 1742–1798)

Basin

Maker: T. D. and S. Boardman (American, 1810–1850)

Basin

Maker: T. D. and S. Boardman (American, 1810–1850)

Basin

Maker: Samuel Hamlin (American, 1746–1801)
Maker: or Samuel Ely Hamlinor (American, 1774–1864)

Funnel

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

Dish

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

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