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Here are some highlights from our collections. Use the options above to explore all 187,847 objects.

Bowl

Maker, possibly by: Keene-Marlboro-Street Glass Works (American, 1815–1841)

Cream Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Salt

Maker: Unknown

Apothecary Jar with Lid

Maker: Unknown

Apothecary Jar with Lid

Maker: Unknown

Sugar Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Bowl or Pan

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Oil Lamps

Maker: Unknown

Henry Clay Cup Plate

Maker, probably by: Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (American, 1826–88)

Cup Plate

Maker, possibly by: Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (American, 1826–88)

Chancellor Livingston Cup Plate

Maker, probably by: Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (American, 1826–88)

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Bottle

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Mug

Maker: Unknown

Two Tumblers

Maker: Unknown

Vase

Maker: Unknown

Witch Ball

Maker: Unknown

Jenny Lind Flask

Maker, attributed to: McCarty & Torreyson (American, active 19th century)

Violin Flask

Maker: Unknown

Violin Flask

Maker: Unknown

Pair of candlesticks

Maker: Unknown

Scroll Flask Commemorating Zachary Taylor

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: Zachary Taylor, American, 1784–1850

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