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Two candlesticks

Maker: George Ridout (American, active ca. 1751)

Pair of Oil Lamps

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

Wall Clock

Maker: Jabez C. Baldwin (American, 1777–1819)
Artist: (ornament painted by) Willard and Nolen (American, 1805–1809)

Tall Case Clock

Maker: Benjamin Witman (American, 1774–1857)

Musical Tall Case Clock

Maker: Benjamin Willard (American, 1743–1803)

Shelf Clock

Manufacturer: William L. Gilbert Clock Company (founded 1845)

Inkstand with candlestick

Maker: Obadiah Rich (American, 1809–1888)
Designer: (Possible designer) Horatio Greenough (American, 1805–1852)

Candlestick

Maker: Jeremiah Dummer (American, 1645–1718)

Pair of Candlesticks

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Tall Case Clock

Maker: Benjamin Rittenhouse (American, 1740–1825)

Candlestick

Maker: Jeremiah Dummer (American, 1645–1718)

Shelf Clock

Maker: Eli Terry (American, 1772–1852)

Taperstick

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

Pair of Candlesticks

Maker: Goodnow and Jenks (American, established 1893)

Candlestick

Maker: Unknown

Pocket watch

Maker: Dueber Watch Case Company (American)

Candlesticks

Designer: Earl Pardon (American, 1926–1991)
Maker: Towle Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1882)

Candlesticks

Designer: Marion Anderson Noyes (1907–2002)
Manufacturer: Towle Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1882)

Pair of Candlesticks

Maker: Unknown

Mantel Clock

Maker, probably by: Jacques Nicolas Pierre François Dubuc (French, died 1832)

Pair of Candlesticks

Designer: Robert Venturi (American, 1925–2018)
Retailer: Swid Powell (American, 1982–2001)

Shelf Clock

Manufacturer: William L. Gilbert (American, 1806–1890)

Pocket watch and chain

Maker: Edward Koehn (Swiss, 1839–1908)
Retailer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Woman's lapel watch

Retailer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

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