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Sewing Table

Maker, attributed to: Johann Michael Jahn (American, born Germany, 1816–1883)

Continuous Bow-back Windsor Chair

Maker, attributed to: Jedediah Browning (American, 1767–1852)

Cup

Maker: Antoine Danjen (American, 1781–1827)

Tankard

Maker: Jeremiah Dummer (American, 1645–1718)

Section of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable

Retailer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Duet pin

Maker: UnknownMaker

Pin

Manufacturer: Accessocraft Product Company (American, ca. 1930–1998)
Designer: Robert R. Appleby

"Viking Craft" brooch

Manufacturer: Albert Horwig (American, 1896–1980)

Tureen and Stand

Manufacturer: Villeroy and Boch (German, founded 1748)

Cherry Blossoms Against Spring Freshet

Maker: John La Farge (American, 1835–1910, M.A. (Hon.) 1896)

Sugar dish

Maker: Louis Robitaille (American, born Canada 1768)

Pitcher

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

"Queen Anne's Lace" tea strainer

Designer: Ted Muehling (American, born 1953)

Brooch

Maker: Marcel Boucher (American, born France, 1898–1965)

Dish

Maker: UnknownMaker

Wine Ewer and Cover

Maker: Unknown

Bracelet

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Earrings

Maker: Unknown

Wainscot armchair

Maker: Unknown

Pin

Maker: Carence Crafters (American, ca. 1907–1911)

Watch Fob

Maker: S. J. S. (working c. 1910)

Belt buckle

Maker: Carence Crafters (American, ca. 1907–1911)

Third Prize Rifle Championship Medal

Artist: Unknown
Manufacturer: Dieges & Clust (American, founded 1898)

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