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Five-Piece Tea Service in Original Wooden Chest

Artist: Robert and William Wilson (American, active 1824–46)

Inkwell

Manufacturer: Tucker and Hemphill (American, active 1831–38)

Cup

Maker: John Curry (American, active ca. 1825–67)

Cann

Maker: Peter David (American, 1691–1755)

Cream Pot

Maker: John McMullin (American, 1765–1843)

Butter dish with cover

Maker: Samuel Richards, Jr. (w. c. 1791 - 1818)

Teapot

Artist: Samuel Richards, Jr. (w. c. 1791 - 1818)

Tea caddy

Maker: Christian Wiltberger (1766–1851)

Wine cup

Maker: Robert and William Wilson (American, active 1824–46)

Teapot

Maker: Jacob Brittin (American, active ca. 1807–50)

Sugar bowl with cover and creamer

Maker: Edward Lownes (American, 1792–1834)

Coffeepot

Maker: John McMullin (American, 1765–1843)

Sugar bowl with cover

Maker: Joseph Anthony, Jr. (American, 1762–1814)

Sugar bowl with cover

Maker: Abraham Carlile (American, active 1791-1794)

Sugar bowl with cover

Maker: Richard Humphreys (American, 1750–1832)

Sugar bowl with cover

Maker: Charles Moore (w. c. 1801 - 1809)
Maker: John Ferguson (American, active ca. 1803–1810)

Cream pot

Maker: Christian Wiltberger (1766–1851)

Goblet

Maker: Anthony Rasch & Co. (American, 1809–1819)

Dish

Maker: Anthony Rasch (American, 1778–1858)

Cream pitcher

Maker: Joshua Dorsey (American, active ca. 1796–1804)

Sugar bowl

Maker: Lewis and Smith (American, active 1805–11)

Sugar Bowl

Artist: Joseph Lownes (American, 1758–1820)

Teapot

Maker: Simmons and Alexander (w. c. 1800 - 1804)

Washing and Taylor Flask

Manufacturer: (attributed to) Dyottville Glass Works (founded Philadelphia, 1773)

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