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Beaker

Maker: John Wolfe Forbes (American, 1781–1864)

James Hosmer Penniman (1860-1931), B.A. 1884

Artist: Louis Hasselbush (American, 1863–1900)

Sofa

Maker: Unknown

Miniature basin stand

Maker: Unknown

Miniature sofa

Maker: Unknown

Dressing table

Maker: Unknown

Three side chairs

Maker: Unknown

Beaker

Maker: Samuel Casey (American, 1723–1773)

Cann

Maker: John Bayly Sr. (American, active 1750–89)

Tea caddy

Maker: Joseph Lownes (American, 1758–1820)

Tea Board

Maker: Unknown

Tankard

Maker: John Coney (American, 1655–1722)

Pair of shoe buckles

Maker: F. G. (English or American, w.c. 1760)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Francis Garden (British, active Unite States, ca. 1741–45)

Beaker

Maker: Robert Fairchild (1703–1794)

Creampot

Maker: William Ball (American, 1763–1815)

Ladle

Maker: William Homes, Jr. (American, 1742–1825)

Snuff box

Maker: Laurent Amyot (Canadian, 1764–1839)

Meat Platter

Maker: John Wolfe Forbes (American, 1781–1864)

Tankard

Maker: John Coburn (American, 1725–1803)

Beaker

Maker: Philip Garrett (American, 1780–1851)

Beaker

Maker: Joseph Loring (American, 1743–1815)

Beaker

Maker: Merriman and Bradley (American, active 1817–26)

Beaker

Maker: Merriman and Bradley (American, active 1817–26)

Three Beakers

Maker: Charles Brewer (American, 1778–1860)

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