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Plate

Maker: David Melville (American, c. 1776–1793)

Pair of Plates

Maker: Unknown
Maker, formerly attributed to: Semper Eadem (American, ca. 1760–1780)

Two Plates

Maker: William Nott (American, 1743–before 1841)

Plate

Maker: Joseph Belcher Jr. (American, 1751/52–1790)

Plate

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

Plate

Maker: Edward Danforth (American, 1765–1830)

Plate

Maker: Samuel Pierce (American, 1767–1840)

Dish

Maker: Boardman and Hart (American, 1828–1853)
Maker: Boardman and Company (American, 1825–27)

Plate

Maker: Thomas Danforth II (American, 1731–1782)

Plate

Maker: John Danforth (American, 1741–1799)

Plate

Maker: Peter Young (American, 1749–1813)

Plate

Maker: John Skinner (American, 1720–1792)

Dish

Magistrate: Daniel Curtiss, American, active 1821–40

Plate

Maker: William Danforth (1777–1831)

Plate

Maker: Nathaniel Austin (American, 1741–1816)

Plate

Maker: Henry Will (American, ca. 1735–1802)

Plate

Maker: Henry Will (American, ca. 1735–1802)

Plate

Maker: John Will (American, 1696–1775)

Plate

Maker: Parks Boyd (American, 1795–1819)

Plate

Maker: Joseph Badger (American, 1708–1765)

Plate

Maker: Nathaniel Austin (American, 1741–1816)

Plate

Maker: Spencer Stafford (American, 1794–1830)

Plate

Maker: George Lightner (American, 1806–1815)

Plate

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

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