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Tall Case Clock

Maker: Moses Ogden (American, 1736–1814)

Miniature Sofa

Maker: Unknown

Tablespoon

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

The Columbian Anacreontic Society Medal

Manufacturer: Columbian Anacreontic Society
Maker: Unknown
Honorand: William Dunlap, American, 1766–1839

Lady's Sash Buckle

Maker: William B. Kerr and Company (American, 1855–1927)

Sash buckle

Maker: William B. Kerr and Company (American, 1855–1927)

Brooch

Maker: William B. Kerr and Company (American, 1855–1927)

Looking glass

Maker: Unknown

Pier Table and Mirror

Maker: Unknown
Manufacturer: (mirror glass) Semon Bache & Company (American, founded 1847)

Table

Maker: Unknown

Hanging Wall Shelf

Designer: Dan Cooper (American, 1901–1965)

Side Chair

Maker, probably by: Dan Cooper (American, 1901–1965)

Child's Cup

Maker: William B. Kerr and Company (American, 1855–1927)

Taperstick

Maker: William B. Kerr and Company (American, 1855–1927)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

Teaspoon

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

Teaspoon

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

Teaspoon

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Downing and Phelps (American, active ca. 1812–24)

Small ladle

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

Small ladle

Maker: ? Gilbert (1) (w. c. 1835 - 1845)
Maker, attributed to: Philo B. Gilbert (American, ca. 1818–1875)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

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