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Tankard

Maker: Underhill and Vernon (w. c. 1786 - 1787)

Cup

Maker: Unknown

Cream pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Hot water plate

Maker: John B. Jones (American, 1782–1854)

Beaker with handle

Maker: Unknown

Beaker

Maker: Lincoln and Reed (w. c. 1838 - 1848)

Box

Maker: Unknown

Coffin plate

Maker: Unknown

Spectacles case

Maker: Unknown

Spectacles case

Manufacturer: C. Parker (American, active 1860–80)

Spectacles case

Maker: Unknown

Spectacles case

Maker: Unknown

Spectacles case

Maker: Unknown

Spectacles case

Maker: Unknown

Vase

Maker: Catalina Island Pottery (American, 1927–37)

Pair of Bookends

Maker: Unknown

Coffeepot

Maker: John Vernon (American, active 1787–1816)
Retailer: Ball, Black and Company (New York, active ca. 1851–76)

Cream pitcher and Sugar Bowl

Maker: Edwin Scheier (American, 1910–2008)
Maker: Mary Scheier (American, 1908–2007)

Vase

Maker: Rookwood Pottery (American, 1880–1960)
Decorator: Edward Timothy Hurley (American, 1869–1950)

Pitcher with cover

Maker: Eoff and Phyfe (American, active ca. 1844–49)

Pitcher

Maker: Thomas Whartenby (American, active ca. 1811–52)

Decanter

Maker: Unknown

Inkwell

Maker: Unknown

Spectacles case

Maker: Unknown

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