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Punch Bowl

Maker: Josiah Wedgwood (British, 1730–1795)

Pair of Candlesticks

Maker: Leeds Pottery (British, ca. 1756–1881)

Mug

Maker: Unknown

Runlet

Maker: Joseph Dodge (American, 1776–1849)

Cup

Maker: Unknown

Mug

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781
Honorand: Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, French, 1757–1834

Pitcher and Wash Bowl "Liberty and the White House"

Maker: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Platter with a view of Boston, Almshouse

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevenson (British, active 1815–34)

Teapot with a view of Washington Standing at Tomb, Scroll in Hand

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

Basket

Maker: American China Manufactory (American, 1769–1772)
Maker: formerly called Bonnin and Morris (American)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Seth Pennington (British, born 1744, w. c. 1765 - 1805)

Plate

Manufacturer: probably James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Plate; Boston State House

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

Cup Plate with a View of "The Canal into the Hudson at Albany"

Maker: Unknown
Engraver: Source material by Rawdon, Clark and Company (American, 1823–1828)
After: drawing by James Eights (American, 1798–1882)

Cup Plate with view of New State House [Boston]

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

Cup Plate with View of Woodlands, near Philadelphia

Manufacturer: Joseph Stubbs (British, 1790–1829)
After: William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)

Cup Plate with American Eagle and Shield (so-called Boston Harbor)

Manufacturer: John Rogers and Son (1815–1842)

Cup Plate, Staughton's Church Philadelphia

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevenson (British, active 1815–34)

Cup Plate

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevenson (British, active 1815–34)

Cup Plate with a View of Exchange, Charleston

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevenson (British, active 1815–34)
After: Painter of source material Joshua Shaw (British, c.1777 - 1860)
After: Engraver of source material William G. Mason (American, active 1822–1860)
After: Publisher of source material J. C. Kayser and Company (American, active 1823)

Cup Plate with a View of Castle Garden, Battery, New York

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

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