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Masonic jewel

Maker: Unknown

Hat ornament

Maker: N. M. (w.c. 1845)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Nathan Merrow (1758–1825)

Ornament

Maker: Unknown

Spectacles

Maker: Bushnell (American, active ca. 1835–45)
Maker, possibly by: Amasa Bushnell (American, active ca. 1838–46)
Maker, possibly by: Phineas Bushnell (American, 1741–1836)

Spectacles

Maker: T. Colton (American, active ca. 1820)

Spectacles

Maker: G. Cooper (w. c. 1830-50)

Spectacles

Maker: Hyde (w. c. 1825 - 1835)

Spectacles

Maker: J. Kent (American, active ca. 1825 - 1835)

Spectacles

Maker: D. D. Moody (w.c. 1850)

Spectacles

Maker: C. Porter (w. c. 1830)
Maker, formerly attributed to: C. Porter (w. c. 1825 - 1835)

Spectacles

Maker: S. White (2) (w. c. 1820 - 1830)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Samuel White (active ca. 1803–32)

Henry Sherman

Artist: Unknown

Hairwork Brooch

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Cuff Links

Maker: Unknown

Brooch or posy holder

Maker: Unknown

Bracelet

Maker, possibly by: Bernheim and Beer (American)

Bracelet (in two parts)

Maker: Unknown

Masonic sword

Maker: Unknown

In Many Dreams Strange and Beautiful Things are Found in the Ocean

Maker: Elizabeth Garrison (American, b. 1952)

Past Chancellor Jewel for the Knights of Pythias

Designer: Stillman S. Davis (American, 1826–1886)
Maker: Unknown
Honorand: E. M. Carlin, American
Patron: Knights of Pythias, American, founded 1864

Romance Allegory

Artist: Unknown

Pin

Maker: Unknown

Belt buckle

Maker: Unknown

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