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Pier Table

Maker: Unknown

Side chair

Maker: Unknown

Looking glass

Maker: Unknown

Tilting Water Set

Maker: Simpson, Hall, Miller and Company (American, 1866–1898)

Stand

Maker: Karl F. Leinonen (American, 1866–1957)

Six teaspoons

Maker: J. W. (1) (w. c. 1800)

Diesinker's Tools

Maker: Unknown

Sugar Shell

Maker: Unknown

Square Mold

Maker: Unknown

Notebook of Drawings

Maker: Unknown

Collapsible cup

Manufacturer: Watrous Manufacturing Company (American, ca. 1896–98)

Salt spoon

Maker, possibly by: William Simpkins (1704–1780)

Bowl from the "Color-Clad" Line

Manufacturer: Wallace Silversmiths (American, 1956–1984)

Tablespoon

Maker, possibly by: Samuel Minott (American, 1732–1803)

Two teaspoons

Maker, possibly by: Henry Gooding (w. c. 1826 - 1861)

Coffee Set

Manufacturer: Simpson, Hall, Miller and Company (American, 1866–1898)

Two teaspoons

Maker: B. L. (w. c. 1750)
After: Jonathan Trace (active 1984)

The Imperial Nixon Pull Toy

Maker: Robert J. King (American, 1917–2014)

K.O.A. Society Pin

Manufacturer: Unknown
Honorand: Edward Barton Chapin, American, 1885–1967

Crumber

Manufacturer: Simpson, Hall, Miller and Company (American, 1866–1898)

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