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Teapot and Stand

Maker: William Ellis Tucker (American, 1800–1832)

Mug

Artist: Union Porcelain Works (American, 1863–ca. 1922)

Creampot

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Sr. (American, 1711–1784)

Box

Maker: Unknown

Tobacco Box

Maker: Joseph Goldthwaite (American, 1706–1780)

Monteith

Maker: John Coney (American, 1655–1722)

Trencher salt

Maker: David Northee (1709–1778)

Dram Cup

Maker: Robert Sanderson (American, born England, 1608–1693)
Maker: John Hull (American, born England, 1624–1683)

Reliquary Chasse with Angels

Artist: Unknownartist, French, 13th century

Tea Caddy

Maker: Joseph Smith (American, 1731–1777)

Stem cup

Maker: Unknown

Vase

Maker: Unknown

Tankard

Maker: Joseph Edwards, Jr. (American, 1737–1783)

Jar

Maker: Unknown

Vase

Maker: Unknown

Caster

Maker: Simeon Soumaine (American, born England, baptized 1685–ca. 1750)

Bowl with Chrysanthemums

Artist: Unknown

Bowl

Maker: Unknown

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