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Boston Harbor, from the series Ports of America

Artist: Louis Orr (American, 1879–1966)

Mug

Maker: William Calder (American, 1792–1856)

Porringer

Maker: Josiah Keene (American, 1779–1868)

Porringer

Maker: Gershom Jones (American, 1751–1809)

Tumbler

Maker: William Calder (American, 1792–1856)

Porringer

Maker: William Billings (American, 1768–1813)

Tankard

Maker: Joshua Doane (American, died 1753)

Sideboard

Maker: Unknown

Sideboard

Maker: Unknown

Tall Case Clock

Maker: Edward Spalding (American, 1732–1785)

Chest of Drawers

Maker: Unknown

Teaspoon

Maker: David Vinton (American, 1774–1833)

View of Some Old Gardens, Beacon Hill, Boston.

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

Porringer

Maker: Samuel Hamlin, Sr. (American, 1746–1801)

Dish

Maker: William Billings (American, 1768–1813)

Plate

Maker: Gershom Jones (American, 1751–1809)

A View of Fort Independence on Castle Island, Boston Harbor

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

Teaspoon

Maker: Samuel Dorrance (American, 1778–1815)

The Washington Monument in the Public Garden, Boston

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

Tablespoon

Maker: Ezekiel Burr (American, 1765–1846)

Tablespoon

Maker: Nehemiah Dodge (American, 1775–1856)

Christ Church, Salem Street, Boston: Looking West from "The Prado"

Artist: Rudolph Ruzicka (American, born Czech Republic, 1883–1978)

Ports of America: Boston: detail: Boston Fish Wharf

Artist: Louis Orr (American, 1879–1966)

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