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Cream pitcher

Maker: Hugh Wishart (American, active ca. 1793–1824)

Plate

Maker: Eoff and Shepherd (American, w. ca. 1851–1861)
Retailer: Ball, Black and Company (New York, active ca. 1851–76)

Beaker

Maker: William Adams (American, 1801–1861)

Beaker

Maker: Peter Chitry (American, active ca. 1812–37)

Beaker

Maker: Wood and Hughes (American, active 1840–99)

Bowl

Maker: John Wolfe Forbes (American, 1781–1864)

Sugar bowl with cover

Maker: Nicholas J. Bogert (American, 1776–1843)

Sugar bowl and cover

Maker: William B. North and Company (American, active ca. 1822–29)

Sugar bowl

Maker: John Targee (American, ca. 1774–1850)

Cup

Maker: Marquand and Company (American, active 1851–76)

Cup

Maker: William Thomson (American, 1777–1833)

Child's cup

Maker: Gerardus Boyce (American, 1795–1880)

Cream pitcher

Maker: Taylor and Hinsdale (American, active 1804–30)

Salver

Maker: William Forbes (American, 1799–1864)
Retailer: Marquand and Company (American, active 1851–76)

Salver

Maker: William Gale and Son (American, active 1850–58; 1862–67)

Covered Compote

Maker: Max Rieg (American, born Germany 1899–1985)

Plate

Maker: Max Rieg (American, born Germany 1899–1985)

Basket

Maker: William Gale and Son (American, active 1850–58; 1862–67)

Basket

Maker: Stebbins and Company (w. c. 1810 - 1841)
Maker, formerly attributed to: E. Stebbins and Company (w. c. 1835 - 1856)

Sugar bowl

Artist: Taylor and Hinsdale (American, active 1804–30)

Platter cover

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

Pitcher

Maker: John H. Connor (American, active ca. 1833–38)

Pitcher

Maker: Garrett Eoff (1779–1845)

Silver pitcher

Maker: William B. Heyer (1776–1828)

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