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Stand

Maker: Unknown

Spoon

Maker: Samuel Bell (American, 1798–1882)

Spoon

Maker: Samuel Bell (American, 1798–1882)

Spoon

Maker: Bell & Brothers (American, ca. 1860–1895)

Ladle, “Cottage” Pattern

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Spoon

Maker: Unknown

Marrow Scoop

Maker: Samuel Burrill (American, 1704–1740)

Spandrel

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Clock Case Hinges

Maker: Unknown

Clock Case Hinge

Maker: Unknown

Lock Escutcheon

Maker: Unknown

Lock Escutcheon

Maker: Unknown

Frame

Maker: Unknown

Frame

Maker: Unknown

Frame

Maker: Unknown

Frame

Maker: Unknown

Goelet Cup for the Schooner Lasca

Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)
Patron: Ogden Goelet, American, 1851–1897

Tall Case Clock

Maker: Silas Merriman (American, 1734–1805)

Porringer Top Table

Maker: Unknown

"Rip Van Winkle" Doorknocker

Maker: George Christian Gebelein (American, 1878–1945)

Pedestal Table

Maker, attributed to: Alexander Roux (American, born France, 1813–1886)

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