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Toy Tankard

Maker: Unknown

Fork

Maker: Unknown

Pepper box

Maker: Unknown
Maker, formerly attributed to: Job Prince (American, 1680–1704)

Pair of Toy Candlesticks

Maker: Unknown

Toy Caudle Cup

Maker: Unknown

Toy Caster

Maker: Unknown

Two Wine Glasses

Maker: Unknown

Pair of knee buckles

Maker: Unknown

Looking glass

Maker: Unknown

Looking Glass

Maker: Unknown

Salt Shaker

Maker: Unknown

Two Spoons

Maker: Unknown

Two Spoons

Maker: Unknown

Spoon

Maker: unidentified W (ca. 1500)

Flambe Bowl

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Grasshopper on Leaf Netsuke

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Fishing Basket Netsuke with a Rat Inside

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Dragon boat

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Box with reticulated lid

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Reticulated lid with mouse eating loose links

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Snuff bottle

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Carved movable vase within an outer vase

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

Vase No.: 92-22

Maker: Jean A. Mann (American, 1927–2013)

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