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Porringer

Maker: Robert Bonynge (American, active. ca. 1731–63)

Mug

Maker: Joseph Danforth (American, 1758–1788)

Basin

Maker: John Skinner (American, 1720–1792)

Funnel

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

Pair of Plates

Maker: Unknown
Maker, formerly attributed to: Semper Eadem (American, ca. 1760–1780)

Plate

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

Dish

Maker: Simon Edgell (American, ca. 1713–1742)

Commode

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

Measure

Maker: Timothy Boardman and Company (American, 1822–1825)

Foot Warmer

Maker: Henry Will (American, ca. 1735–1802)

Looking Glass

Maker, attributed to: John Doggett (American, 1780–1857)

Cann

Maker: John Bayly Sr. (American, active 1750–89)

Tankard

Maker: John Coney (American, 1655–1722)

Shoe Buckle

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Sr. (American, 1711–1784)

Porringer

Maker: Jeremiah Dummer (American, 1645–1718)
Maker: René Grignon (American, ca. 1652–1715)

Toast Master's Glass

Maker: Unknown

Salt

Maker: Unknown

Salt

Maker, attributed to: Pittsburgh Flint Glass Works
Proprietor: Bakewell, Page & Bakewells, American, 1827–1832

Mug

Maker: Unknown

Chancellor Livingston Cup Plate

Maker, probably by: Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (American, 1826–88)

Henry Clay Cup Plate

Maker, probably by: Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (American, 1826–88)

Compote

Maker, attributed to: Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (American, 1826–88)

Vase

Maker: Unknown

Pair of vases

Maker: Unknown

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