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Bowl and tray

Maker: Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)
Maker: Herbert A. Taylor (American, 1892–1942)

Tray

Artist: Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

Bowl

Maker: Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

Dessert cup

Designer: Frederick Carder (American, born England, 1863–1963)
Manufacturer: Steuben Glass Works, American, 1903–18

Dessert bowl

Designer: Frederick Carder (American, born England, 1863–1963)
Manufacturer: Steuben Glass Works, American, 1903–18

Desk chair

Manufacturer: P. Derby and Company, Inc. (American, 1863–1935)

Side chair

Manufacturer: S. Bent and Brothers (American, 1867–2000)

Sugar Bowl

Maker: Herman W. Glendenning (American, 1906–1997)
Designer: (Workshop of) Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

Cream Pitcher

Maker: Herman W. Glendenning (American, 1906–1997)
Designer: (Workshop of) Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

Agnus Dei Vase

Designer: Sidney Waugh (American, 1904–1963)
Manufacturer: Steuben Glass, Inc. (American, 1933–1958)

Vase

Designer, attributed to: Frederick Carder (American, born England, 1863–1963)
Manufacturer: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, American, 1918–33

Loving Cup

Maker: Herbert A. Taylor (American, 1892–1942)
Maker, workshop of: Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

Bon-bon Spoon

Maker: Herbert A. Taylor (American, 1892–1942)
Maker, workshop of: Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

Vase

Maker: Arthur L. Hartwell (American, 1882–1956)
Maker, workshop of: Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

Footed bowl

Maker: Herbert A. Taylor (American, 1892–1942)
Maker, workshop of: Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

Pitcher

Maker: Corning Glass Works (American, 1878–1990)

Pitcher

Maker: Corning Glass Works (American, 1878–1990)

Double boiler with lid

Manufacturer: Corning Glass Works (American, 1878–1990)

Covered Pitcher

Maker: Corning Glass Works (American, 1878–1990)

Teapot

Maker: Corning Glass Works (American, 1878–1990)

Salt

Maker: Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

Bowl

Designer: Charlotte D. Bone (American, 1906–1995)
Maker: Herman W. Glendenning (American, 1906–1997)
Chaser: Edward Billings (American, 1876–1952)
Maker: (Workshop of) Arthur J. Stone (American, born England, 1847–1938)

Teapot, Model No. 14

Designer: Frederick Carder (American, born England, 1863–1963)
Manufacturer: Corning Glass Works (American, 1878–1990)

Teapot

Manufacturer: Corning Glass Works (American, 1878–1990)
Designer: Frederick Carder (American, born England, 1863–1963)

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