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Shelf clock

Maker: David Wood (American, 1766–1850)

Tall Case Clock

Maker: David Wood (American, 1766–1850)

Teaspoon

Maker: Joseph Moulton II (American, 1724–1795)

Snuff box

Maker: Laurent Amyot (Canadian, 1764–1839)

Cann

Maker: Joseph Moulton III (American, 1744–1816)

Pair of Salt Spoons

Maker: Joseph Moulton III (American, 1744–1816)

Tablespoon

Maker: William Moulton III (American, 1720–1793)

Indian Wigwam in Lower Canada

After: Cornelius Krieghofj (Canadian, 1812–1872)

A Time to be Born and a Time to Die

Artist: Wilfred Roloff Beny (Canadian, 1924–1984)

A Time to Get and a Time to Lose

Artist: Wilfred Roloff Beny (Canadian, 1924–1984)

Armchair

Maker: Unknown

O Canada

Artist: Joyce Wieland (Canadian, 1931–1998)

Dockyards

Artist: Cornelia Hele Kowallek (Canadian, born 1951)

The Altered Landscape 20

Artist: Cornelia Hele Kowallek (Canadian, born 1951)

The Altered Landscape l

Artist: Cornelia Hele Kowallek (Canadian, born 1951)

Harkness Memorial Tower - Yale

Artist: Robert Fulton Logan (Canadian, 1889–1959)

Wrexham Tower, Yale

Artist: Robert Fulton Logan (Canadian, 1889–1959)

Teaspoon

Maker: Joseph Moulton IV (1814–1903)

Mustard Ladle

Maker: William Moulton IVIV (American, 1772–1861)

Teaspoons (Pair)

Maker: Joseph Moulton II (American, 1724–1795)
Maker: Joseph Moulton III (American, 1744–1816)

Pair of Tablespoons

Maker: William Moulton IV (American, 1772–1861)

Pair of Tablespoons

Maker: William Moulton IV (American, 1772–1861)

Teaspoon

Maker: Joseph Moulton II (American, 1724–1795)

Teaspoon

Maker: William Moulton IV (American, 1772–1861)

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