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Davis' View of Yale College and the State House

Artist: Fenner, Sears & Co. (British, active 1825–46)

View of New Haven Green

Artist: A. B. Corbin (American)

Tablespoon

Maker: Peter Lupp (w. c. 1760 - 1807)

Pair of Tablespoons

Maker: Henry Lupp (American, 1760–1800)

Tablespoon

Maker: Henry Lupp (American, 1760–1800)

Knee buckle

Maker: Peter Lupp (w. c. 1760 - 1807)

Storefront Church, New Haven

Artist: Raymond W. Smith (American, born 1942)

Crown Street in New Haven

Artist: William E. Crawford (American, born 1948)

Crypt, New Haven, CT.

Artist: Joyce Baronio (American, born 1947, M.F.A. 1976)

Gas Tank, Number Two; New Haven Harbor

Artist: George J. Lee (American, 1919–1976)

Two dessert spoons

Maker: John William Cortelyou (American, active ca. 1834–55)

Teaspoon

Maker: John William Cortelyou (American, active ca. 1834–55)

Tablespoon

Maker: Jacques Cortelyou (American, 1781–1822)

Tablespoon

Maker, attributed to: Peter Lupp (w. c. 1760 - 1807)

Two teaspoons

Maker: Abraham Voorhees (w. c. 1840)

New Haven, Connecticut, 1985

Artist: Timothy FerestenM.F.A. 1979 (American, born 1954, M.F.A. 1979)

Pembroke table

Maker: Matthew Egerton Jr. (American, active 1785–1837, died 1839)

Salt spoon

Maker: John W. Cortelyou (1799–1855)

New Haven

Artist: Richard Benson (American, 1943–2017)

Two teaspoons

Maker: William H. Cortelyou (1799–1833)

Teaspoon

Maker, possibly by: William Lupp

New Haven

Artist: Jeremy Blake (American, 1971–2007)

New Haven

Artist: Ted Partin (American, born 1977, M.F.A. 2004)

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