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Covered Sugar Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Covered Sugar Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Tumbler

Maker, possibly by: White Glass Works (American, 1815–1851)

Miniature Jug

Maker: Unknown

Masonic and Eagle Flask

Maker: White Glass Works (American, 1815–1851)

Vase

Designer: Frederick Carder (American, born England, 1863–1963)
Manufacturer: Steuben Glass Works, American, 1903–18
Retailer: Haviland & Co. (French, 1864–1931)

Vase

Maker: Steuben Glass Works, American, 1903–18

Vase

Designer: (Possibly) Frederick Carder (American, born England, 1863–1963)
Designer: (Possibly) Bolislav Manikowski (American, born Germany, 1892–1962)
Manufacturer: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, American, 1918–33

Vase in form of tree trunk

Maker: Weller Pottery (American, active 1872–1948)

Jardeniere (called the "Forest Jardiniere")

Maker: Weller Pottery (American, active 1872–1948)

Bowl

Maker: T.G. Hawkes and Company (American, 1880–1962)

Dish, "Satin Iris" pattern

Maker: Thomas Hawkes and Company (American, active ca. 1880 - 1964)

Bowl, "Diamond and Silver Threads" pattern

Maker: H. P. Sinclaire & Co. (American, active 1904–1929)

Lamp

Maker: Weller Pottery (American, active 1872–1948)
Maker: Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company (American, active 1854–1940)

Flask

Manufacturer: Corning Glass Works (American, 1878–1990)

Covered Saucepan

Designer: Paul V. Gardner (1908–1994)
Manufacturer: Corning Glass Works (American, 1878–1990)

"Rozane Della Robbia" Vase

Maker: Roseville Pottery (American, 1890–1954)

Pair of perfume bottles

Designer: Frederick Carder (American, born England, 1863–1963)
Manufacturer: Steuben Division, Corning Glass Works, American, 1918–33

Aurene vase

Designer: Frederick Carder (American, born England, 1863–1963)
Manufacturer: Steuben Glass Works, American, 1903–18

Set of four cups

Manufacturer: Corning Glass Works (American, 1878–1990)

Cannonball Bowl

Manufacturer: Steuben Glass, Inc. (American, 1933–1958)

Olive dish

Designer: John A Dreves (American, 1913–2003)
Manufacturer: Steuben Glass, Inc. (American, 1933–1958)

Highball glass

Designer: George Thompson (American, active 1936–1974)
Manufacturer: Steuben Glass, Inc. (American, 1933–1958)

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