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60 Etchings and Engravings

Artist: Robert Walker Macbeth (Scottish, 1848–1910)

Mug

Maker, formerly attributed to: Hiram Yale and Company (American, ca. 1825–1831)

Cup Plate, "Away to California"

Manufacturer: John Thomson & Sons (Scottish, 1826–1883)

Cup Plate, "California Digging's"

Manufacturer: John Thomson & Sons (Scottish, 1826–1883)

Cup Plate, "Indian Chiefs"

Manufacturer: John Thomson & Sons (Scottish, 1826–1883)

Indian Peace Medal also called the Seasons Medal

Designer: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)
Engraver: Conrad Heinrich Kuchler (1740–1810)
Manufacturer: Boulton and Watt (British, 1775–1896)

Landscape with Figure

Artist: Sir David Murray (Scottish, 1849–1933)

River Scene

Artist: Sir David Murray (Scottish, 1849–1933)

River Scene with Stranded Boats

Artist: Charles Parsons (American, born England, 1821–1910)

Seascape

Artist: Colin Hunter (Scottish, 1841-1904)

Strange Signals

Artist: James McBey (Scottish, 1883–1959)

Watch

Maker, probably by: Thomas Gibbard (British)

Portrait of Unknown Man

Artist: John Rubens Smith (American, born England, 1775–1849)

George Washington

Artist: James Sharples (American, born England, 1750–1811)

A South West View of Sanderson's Franklin House Chestnut St. Philadelphia

Artist: John Rubens Smith (American, born England, 1775–1849)

Lt. Col. Tarleton

Artist: John Rubens Smith (American, born England, 1775–1849)
After: Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, 1723–1792)

Reclining Woman

Artist: Alexander Runciman (Scottish, 1736–1785)

Agrippina Mourning over the Ashes of Germanicus

Artist: Alexander Runciman (Scottish, 1736–1785)

Shawl

Maker: Unknown

Dumbarton Presbytery

Artist: David Octavius Hill (Scottish, 1802–1870)
Artist: Robert Adamson (Scottish, 1821–1848)

Colin Mackensie

Artist: Sir Henry Raeburn (British, 1756–1823)

Saul & the Witch of Endore

Artist: Charles Edward Wagstaff (British, 1808–1850)
Artist: Joseph Andrews (American, 1806–1873)
After: Washington Allston (American, 1779–1843)

Old Vennel, off the High Street, Glasgow

Artist: Thomas Annan (Scottish, 1829–1887)

Medal of "The Family" Indian Peace Medal, so-called "Seasons Medal"

Designer: John Trumbull (American, 1756–1843)
Engraver: Conrad Heinrich Kuchler (1740–1810)
Manufacturer: Boulton and Watt (British, 1775–1896)

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