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Watch

Maker: Thomas Carpenter (British, active 1776–1823)

Pair of Flagons

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

Cann

Maker: William Ball (American, 1763–1815)

Pair of Goblets

Maker: Andrew Ellicott Warner (American, 1786–1870)

Salt Spoon

Maker: George W. Riggs (1777–1864)

Sword

Maker: William Ball (American, 1763–1815)

Tablespoon

Maker: George Aiken (American, 1765–1832)

Plate

Maker: George Lightner (American, 1806–1815)

Creampot

Maker: William Ball (American, 1763–1815)

Dish

Maker: John Shorey, Jr. (British, active ca. 1708–32)

Teapot stand

Maker: Standish Barry (American, 1763–1844)

Tea Caddy

Maker: John Payne (British, ca. 1720–ca. 1799)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: Standish Barry (American, 1763–1844)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: William Ball (American, 1763–1815)

Three teaspoons

Maker: Nathaniel Munroe (1777–1861)

Two tablespoons

Maker, attributed to: William Thompson (American, active ca. 1795 - 1824)

Tablespoon

Maker: Isaac B. Alexander (American, 1812–1885)

"Down, down to Hell, and say I sent thee thither", King Henry VI, Part III, Act V, Scene VI

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Figure Study, possibly for an Allegorical Figure

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Figure Study of Hope, for The Spirit of Religious Liberty, Rotunda, Pennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

Figure Study, for The Spirit of Light, Rotunda, Pennsylvania State Capitol, Harrisburg

Artist: Edwin Austin Abbey (American, 1852–1911, M.A. (Hon.) 1897)

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