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Ink box

Maker: Unknown

Beaker

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker: Glenmore and Company (American, 1828–1848)
Maker: George Richardson (American, 1782–1848)

Teapot

Maker: Ashbil Griswold (American, 1784–1853)

Tankard

Maker: Peter Young (American, 1749–1813)

Tankard

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

Tankard

Maker: William Will (American, born Germany, 1742–1798)

Tankard

Maker: Thomas Danforth III (American, 1756–1840)

Flagon

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Flagon

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

Flagon

Maker: Johann Christoph Heyne (American, born Germany, 1715–1781)

Pair of Flagons

Maker: John Shorey, Jr. (British, active ca. 1708–32)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Smith and Morey (active 1841)

Sugar Bowl

Maker: Glenmore and Company (American, 1828–1848)
Maker: George Richardson (American, 1782–1848)

Tankard

Maker: Peter Young (American, 1749–1813)

Beaker

Maker: Ashbil Griswold (American, 1784–1853)

Sugar Bowl

Maker: Thomas Danforth III (American, 1756–1840)

Mug

Maker: Joseph Danforth (American, 1758–1788)

Mug

Maker: Nathaniel Austin (American, 1741–1816)

Mug

Maker: Edward Danforth (American, 1765–1830)

Mug

Maker: William Calder (American, 1792–1856)

Mug

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Porringer

Maker: Richard Lee, Sr. (American, 1747–1823)
Maker: Richard Lee, Jr. (American, 1775–after 1816)

Porringer-Basin

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Porringer-basin

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

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