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Violin Flask

Maker: Unknown

Violin Flask

Maker: Unknown

Lamp

Maker: Unknown

Ladle

Maker: John Cluett, Jr. (American, active ca. 1725–after 1758)

Violin Flask

Maker: Unknown

Violin Flask

Maker: Unknown

Violin Flask

Maker: Unknown

Snuff box

Maker: Walter Wilson Pearce (American, active ca. 1830)

General George Washington

Maker: Ladies of Flushing (American)

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Butter knife

Maker: ? M. (2) (w. c. 1850)
Maker, formerly attributed to: ? Morgan (w. c. 1850)

Large ladle

Maker: Charles Branda (American, active ca. 1818–29)

Tablespoon

Maker: Joseph Clarico (American, active ca. 1813–28)

Two tablespoons

Maker: ? Munger (w. c. 1815)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Sylvester Munger (w. c. 1815 - 1845)

Teaspoon

Maker: Charles Branda and Co. (American, active ca. 1818-1829)

Teaspoon

Maker: Joseph Clarico (American, active ca. 1813–28)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Matthew Cluff (American, died 1845)

Large ladle

Maker: Joseph Clarico (American, active ca. 1813–28)

Davenport Desk

Maker: Unknown

Plate, "Peachtree" Pattern

Designer: Richard Meier (American, born 1934)
Retailer: Swid Powell (American, 1982–2001)

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