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Vase with Ball, one of a pair

Maker, possibly by: Willington Glass Work (American, 1815–72)

Vase with Ball, one of a pair

Maker, possibly by: Willington Glass Work (American, 1815–72)

Flask

Maker: Unknown

Flask

Maker: Unknown

High Chest of Drawers

Maker: Unknown

Stand

Maker: Unknown

Trencher

Maker: Unknown

Box

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Knee Buckles

Maker: Unknown

Pair of knee buckles

Maker: Unknown

Seal

Maker: Unknown

Table with Drawer

Maker: Unknown

Mourning Ring for Thomas Clapp

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: Thomas Clapp, American, 1703–1767

Shelf Clock

Maker: Unknown

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Lieutenant Colonel Insignia Pins

Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Saucer

Maker: William Forbes (American, 1799–1864)
Retailer: Ball, Tompkins and Black (American, active ca. 1839–51)

Necklace

Designer: Hattie Carnegie (American, born Austria, 1889–1956)

Serving fork and slice set

Retailer: Ford and Tupper (1867–1874)

Section of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable

Retailer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Necklace with Saks Fifth Avenue Box

Maker: Julie Rose and Company
Retailer: Saks Fifth Avenue (American, founded 1898)

Bone Cuff

Designer: Elsa Peretti (Italian, 1940–2021)
Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Dinner plate, one of two

Manufacturer: Spode Copeland (founded 1770)
Retailer: Gilman Collamore & Co., Inc. (American, 1861–ca. 1935)

Bar Pin

Artist: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

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