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Pair of Tablespoons

Maker: John David, Jr. (American, active ca. 1785–1811)

Tablespoon

Maker: Hugh Wishart (American, active ca. 1793–1824)

Tablespoon

Maker: Horace Goodwin (American, 1787–1864)

Tablespoon

Maker: Peter P. Hayes (American, 1786–1842)
Maker: John Adriance (American)

Pair of Dessert Spoons

Maker: Clark Lindsley (w. c. 1843 - 1856)

Tablespoon

Maker, attributed to: Mark Nelson (American, 1733–1787)

Teaspoon

Maker: T. B. (active ca. 1800–1810)

Teaspoon

Maker, attributed to: Joseph S. Weaver (American, active ca. 1846 - 1849)

Teaspoon

Maker: John Wood (British, active 18th century)

Tablespoon

Maker: Louis Boudo (American, 1786–1827)

Joseph Anthony, Jr. (1762-1814)

Artist: Benjamin Trott (American, ca. 1770–1843)

Harriet Mackie (The Dead Bride) (1788–1804)

Artist: P. R. Vallée (French, active United States, 1803–1815)

Thomas Fletcher (1787-1866)

Artist: Henry Williams (American, 1787–1830)

Andrew Jackson (1767–1845)

Artist: Anna Claypoole Peale (American, 1791–1878)

Hore Browse Trist (1775–1804)

Artist: Jean Pierre Henri Elouis (French, 1755–1840)

Partial clay lamp

Maker: Unknown

Robert Kennedy (1770-1849)

Artist: Raphaelle Peale (American, 1774–1825)

John Mortimer Catlin (1801-1881), B.A. 1820, M.A. 1823

Artist: Henry Inman (American, 1801–1846)

Worktable

Maker: Robert McGuffin (American, active ca. 1806–11)

Tall Case Clock

Maker: John Fisher (American, born Germany, 1736–1808)

Card Table

Maker: Unknown

Card table

Maker: Unknown

Coffer

Maker: Unknown
Engraver: John Bower (w. 1809 - 1819)

Acorn Clock

Maker: Forestville Manufacturing Company (American)

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