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Bowl

Maker: Dorothy C. Thorpe (American, 1901–1989)

Dinner Plate

Potter: Sascha Brastoff (American, 1918–1993)

Leg Splint

Designer: Charles Eames (American, 1907–1978)
Designer: Ray Eames (American, 1912–1988)
Manufacturer: Molded Plywood Division, Evans Products Company (American, 1943–1949)

Teaspoon

Maker, possibly by: David Hedges (American, 1779–1856)
Maker, possibly by: John Hedges (American, 1770–1798)

Sugar tongs

Maker, possibly by: David Hedges (American, 1779–1856)
Maker, possibly by: John Hedges (American, 1770–1798)

Two tablespoons

Maker: David Hedges (American, 1779–1856)

Five tablespoons

Maker: David Hedges (American, 1779–1856)

Two salt spoons

Maker, possibly by: David Hedges (American, 1779–1856)
Maker, possibly by: John Hedges (American, 1770–1798)

Teaspoon

Maker: David Hedges (American, 1779–1856)

Four teaspoons

Maker: David Hedges (American, 1779–1856)

Seven teaspoons

Maker: David Hedges (American, 1779–1856)

Five teaspoons

Maker: David Hedges (American, 1779–1856)

Bowl

Maker: Gertrud Natzler (American, born Austria, 1908–1971)
Maker: Otto Natzler (American, born Austria, 1908–2007)

Vase

Maker: Johannes Brahm (American)

Vase

Designer: Sascha Brastoff (American, 1918–1993)
Manufacturer: Sascha Brastoff Products, Incorporated (American, 1947–1963)

Vase

Maker: Polia Pillin (Polish American, 1909–1992)

Water Jar (Mizusashi)

Maker: Nora Safran (American, 1934–2013, B.F.A. 1957)

Letter Opener

Maker: Douglas Donaldson (American, 1882–1972)

The Feast

Maker: Arthur Ames (American, 1906–1975)

Night Vintage

Maker: Jean Goodwin Ames (American, 1903–1986)

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