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Tall Case Clock

Maker: Aaron Smith (American, active ca. 1775 - 1785)

Tablespoon

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Teaspoon

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Tablespoon

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Pierced Ladle

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Elevator Door Ornament from the Schlesinger and Mayer Department Store

Designer: Louis H. Sullivan (American, 1856–1924)
Designer: George Grant Elmslie (American, born Scotland, 1869–1952)
Fabricator: (hinges) Winslow Brothers Company (American, active ca. 1885–ca. 1920)

Pair of Candlesticks

Maker: The Kalo Shop (American, 1900–1970)

Teaspoon

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Tablespoon

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Tablespoon

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Two teaspoons

Maker, attributed to: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Egg coddler

Maker: The Kalo Shop (American, 1900–1970)

Five-lobed bowl

Maker: The Kalo Shop (American, 1900–1970)

Fluted bowl

Maker: Falick Novick (1878–1957)

Sugar bowl & creamer

Maker: Julius Olaf Randahl (American, 1880–1972)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Augustus F. Otto (American, active ca. 1844 - 1867)

Teaspoon

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Twelve teaspoons

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Teaspoon

Maker: J.T. and E.M. Edwards (American, active ca. 1852 - 1864)

Vase

Manufacturer: Pauline Pottery (American, 1883–1888)

Tablespoon

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Earrings

Designer: Henry Bogoff (American, born Poland, 1908–1958)
Maker: Spear Novelty Company
Retailer: Jewels by Bogoff (1940 - early 1960s)

Teaspoon

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

Teaspoon

Maker: Daniel Rogers (American, 1735–1816)

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