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Souvenir Spoon

Maker: Webb C. Ball (American, 1847–1922)

Cup

Maker: Unknown

Sugar shell

Maker: Newton E. Crittenden (American, 1804–1872)

Seven teaspoons

Maker: Newton E. Crittenden (American, 1804–1872)

Tongs

Maker: Newton E. Crittenden (American, 1804–1872)

A Slice of Life

Maker: Jeremy Anderson (American, 1921–1982)

MGM Pot

Maker: Peter Vandenberge (American, born Netherlands, 1935–1987)

Sabot Necklace

Maker: Judith Selby (American, born 1950)

Alice and the Queen of Hearts

Artist: Edris Eckhardt (American, 1905–1998)

Vessel

Maker: Leza McVey (American, 1907–1984)

Head of a Young Woman with a Necklace

Maker: Jacques Schnier (American, born Romania, 1898–1988)

Torso

Maker: Thelma Frazier Winter (American, 1903–1977)

Puka-Puka

Maker: Ron Nagle (American, born 1939)

Horse

Maker: Harriet Lyle Veazie (American, 1903–2003)
Retailer: American Way (American, 1940–42)

Brooch

Designer: Horace E. Potter (American, 1873–1948)
Retailer: Potter and Mellen, Inc. (American, 1933–2008)

Spring Comes in My Window

Maker: Kenneth Francis Bates (American, 1904–1994)

Opera Buffa

Maker: Franz Walter Bergmann (American, 1898–1977)

To Regenerate: Salamander

Maker: Emily Bute (American, born 1984)

Waterview Triptych

Maker: Gretchen Goss (American, born 1955)

Plate

Maker: Sterling Vance Hykes (American, 1917–1974)

Crucifix: Last Supper

Maker: Charles Bartley Jeffery (American, 1910–1992)

Bowl

Maker: Kálmán Kubinyi (American, 1906–1973)

Smorgasbord

Maker: Mary Ellen McDermott (American, 1919–1998)

Cup

Maker: (enamelist) John Paul Miller (American, 1918–2013)
Maker: (silversmith) Frederick A. Miller (American, 1913–2000)

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