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Double Bowls

Maker: Robert W. Ebendorf (American, born 1938)

"Kabuki Kachina of Cool Mountain Paths" on "Satin Flutes"

Maker: Marianne Hunter (American, born 1949)
Maker: William Hunter (American, born 1947)

Wide Mouth Bass Bowl I

Maker: June Jasen (American, born 1952)

Box

Maker: Hilda Kraus (American, 1915–2014)

Footed Chalice

Maker: Myles Libhart (American, 1931–1989)

Bowl

Maker: Josephine Natko (American, 1913–2007)

Barnacle Container

Maker: Sarah Perkins (American, born 1953)

Untitled: Jungle Scene

Maker: Antonia Schwed (American, 1919–2006)

Black Bowl

Maker: Helen V. Worrall (American, 1915–1998)

Gene Pond

Maker: Sharon Doughtie (American, born 1957)

Vessel

Maker: Matthew Hill (American, 1953–2021)

Crossing the Line

Maker: Michael D. Mode (American, born 1946)

Pole Screen

Maker: (of needlework) Maria Holmes Leavitt (American, 1798–1878)
Maker: (of pole screen attributed to) Daniel Clay (American, 1770–1848)

Georgy Girl

Maker: Pamela Weir-Quiton (American, born 1944)

Table

Maker: Gilbert Rohde (American, 1894–1944)

Water Oak Globe

Maker: Matt Moulthrop (American, born 1977)

Bowl

Maker: Phillip F. Brown (American, 1937–2018)

Side Chair

Maker: Wharton Esherick (American, 1887–1970)

Easy Chair

Maker: Unknown

Tea Board

Maker: Unknown

Kingstown Stool

Designer: Studio Dunn (American, founded 2010)

Blind dovetail foot

Maker: Michael P. Wheeler (American)

Dovetail and Pin sample

Maker: Michael P. Wheeler (American)

Side Chair

Designer: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)
Maker, attributed to: Richard Byrne (American, 1805–1883)

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