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Flask with a View of the Capitol at Washington

Maker, formerly attributed to: Ralph Stevenson (British, active 1815–34)
Engraver: (source material by) Fenner, Sears & Co. (British, active 1825–46)
After: H. Brown (active c. 1831)
Publisher: (source material by) I. T. Hinton and Simpkin and Marshall (British, active 1830–32)

Plate, States with Portrait of Washington, America blindfolded, and Independence kneeling and a view of low two-story structure, probably the White House

Manufacturer: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Plate with a View of the Capitol at Washington

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevenson (British, active 1815–34)
Engraver: (source material by) Fenner, Sears & Co. (British, active 1825–46)
After: (drawing by) H. Brown (active c. 1831)
Publisher: (source material by) I. T. Hinton and Simpkin and Marshall (British, active 1830–32)

Pitcher with views of Boston State House and New York City Hall

Manufacturer: Joseph Stubbs (British, 1790–1829)
Engraver: (source material Boston State House) Unknown-
After: Dobbins- drew watercolor, source of Boston State House source material (American, w. c. 1804)
Engraver: John Hill- engraved, printed and colored source material (American, born England, 1770–1850)
After: William Guy Wall- drew N.Y. City Hall source material (American. born Ireland, 1792–after 1864)
Publisher: (source material City Hall (American, w. c. 1826)) Behr and Kahl (American, w. c. 1826)

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