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Clock

Maker: Jean Baptiste Baillon (French, died ca. 1770)

Clock with revolving dial

Maker: Unknown

Watch

Maker: Thomas Carpenter (British, active 1776–1823)

Tall Case Clock

Maker: Unknown

Shelf Clock

Maker: Unknown

Sandglass (Hourglass)

Maker: Unknown

Bone Counter

Maker: Unknown

Watch

Maker, probably by: Thomas Gibbard (British)

Calligraphic scroll

Artist: Dong Zuobin (1895–1963)

Calligraphic Scroll

Artist: Dong Zuobin (1895–1963)

Calligraphic scroll

Artist: Dong Zuobin (1895–1963)

Calligraphic scroll

Artist: Dong Zuobin (1895–1963)

The Red Cliff Fu

Artist: Fang Hao (Chinese)

Calligraphy, Poem

Artist, attributed to: Yi Bingshou (Chinese, 1754–1815)

Cao Quan Bei

Artist: Wu Dacheng (Chinese, 1835–1902)

Poem in Chinese (Kanshi)

Artist, attributed to: Sakugen Shuryo (Japanese, 1501–1579)

Watch

Maker: Charles Cabrier (British)

Poem in Wild Cursive script (Kuang Cao shu)

Artist: Zhang Bi (Chinese, 1425–1487)

Calligraphy

Artist: Zhao Baozhui

Landscape and Calligraphy

Artist: Gu Qingyao, Qian Mu (Chinese, 1896–1978)

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