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Bowl

Maker: Otto Natzler (American, born Austria, 1908–2007)
Maker: Gertrud Natzler (American, born Austria, 1908–1971)

Pendant

Maker: Ronald Hayes Pearson (American, 1924–1996)

Pitcher

Designer: Tommi Parzinger (American, born Germany, 1903–1981)
Maker: Peter Albert Reimes (American, born Germany, 1900–ca. 1945)

Clear Air-Frame with Pinstripes

Maker: Tom Patti (American, born 1943)

Exploded Green Vase

Maker: Harvey K. Littleton (American, 1922–2013)

Reclining Construction

Artist: David Smith (American, 1906–1965)

Dessert Fork, "Vogue" Pattern

Designer: William S. Warren (American, born England, 1887–1965)
Manufacturer: R. Wallace & Sons Manufacturing Company (American, 1871–1956)

Candy Dish

Maker: Tommi Parzinger (American, born Germany, 1903–1981)
Fabricator: (hinges) Otto Rasmussen

Pillar

Artist: Louise Bourgeois (American, born France, 1911–2010)

Vase

Designer: Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933)
Manufacturer: Tiffany Furnaces (American, 1902–1920)

Lorgnette

Manufacturer: Carter, Howe & Co. (American, 1902–1915)
Manufacturer: (China) A. C. Company (American, active ca. 1902–1915)

Pendant necklace

Manufacturer: The Brassler Company (American, 1909–1931)

Teapot, "Flash" Pattern

Designer: Dorothy Hafner (American, born 1952)
Manufacturer: Rosenthal (German, founded 1890)

Untitled

Artist: Kerry James Marshall (American, born 1955)

"Radio Nurse" and "Guardian Ear" Short Wave Radio Transmitter

Designer: Isamu Noguchi (American, 1904–1988)
Manufacturer: Zenith Radio Corporation (American, 1918–1999)

Vase

Designer: Winslow G. Anderson (American, 1917–2007)
Manufacturer: Blenko Glass Company (American, established 1921)

Decanter

Maker: Joel Philip Myers (American, born 1934)
Manufacturer: Blenko Glass Company (American, established 1921)

"Petipoint" Iron, Model No. W410

Designer: (form) Clifford Brooks Stevens (American, 1911–1995)
Designer: (mechanical) Edward P. Schreyer (American, born Hungary, 1886–1980)
Manufacturer: Waverly Tool Company (American)

Burgundy Glass, "Embassy" Pattern

Designer: Walter Dorwin Teague, designer (American, 1883–1960)
Designer: Edwin W. Fuerst (American, 1903–1988)
Manufacturer: Libbey Glass Company, a subsidiary of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. (American, 1935–1943)

Champagne Saucer, "Embassy" Pattern

Designer: Walter Dorwin Teague, designer (American, 1883–1960)
Designer: Edwin W. Fuerst (American, 1903–1988)
Manufacturer: Libbey Glass Company, a subsidiary of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. (American, 1935–1943)

Cordial, "Embassy" Pattern

Designer: Walter Dorwin Teague, designer (American, 1883–1960)
Designer: Edwin W. Fuerst (American, 1903–1988)
Manufacturer: Libbey Glass Company, a subsidiary of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. (American, 1935–1943)

Water Goblet, "Embassy" Pattern

Designer: Walter Dorwin Teague, designer (American, 1883–1960)
Designer: Edwin W. Fuerst (American, 1903–1988)
Manufacturer: Libbey Glass Company, a subsidiary of Owens-Illinois Glass Co. (American, 1935–1943)

Side Chair

Designer: Victor Proetz (American, 1897–1966)
Maker: Angelo Piano (American, born Italy, 1875–after 1930)

HomeHero Fire Extinguisher

Designer: The Arnell Group (American, founded 1979)
Retailer: The Home Depot (American, founded 1978)

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