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Jar

Potter: David Drake (probably 1801–ca. 1878)

Penetration

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

Covered Box

Maker: Kurt Matzdorf (American, born Germany, 1922–2008)

Place Setting, "Simplicity" pattern

Designer: Porter Blanchard (American, 1886–1973)

Vase

Maker: Maija Grotell (American, born Finland, 1899–1973)

Creamer, "Silver Style" pattern

Designer: Kem Weber (American, born Germany, 1889–1963)
Manufacturer: Friedman Silver Company (American, 1906–1960)

Cast Form Type VI

Maker: Howard Ben Tré (American, 1949–2020)

Ceramic Form #35

Maker: Leza McVey (American, 1907–1984)

Letter Opener

Designer: Erik Magnussen (Danish, 1884–1961)
Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Covered Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Turned Great Chair

Maker: Unknown

Joint or Bone Holder

Maker: George B. Sharp (American, 1819–1904)
Retailer: Bailey and Company (American, 1846–1878)

Chair

Designer: William L. Price (1861–1916)
Maker: Rose Valley Furniture Shop (1901–1906)

Side Chair

Maker, possibly by: Herts Brothers (American, 1874–1908)

Needlework Picture

Maker: Unknown

Cigarette Box, "Ruba Rombic" Pattern

Designer: Reuben Haley (American, 1872–1933)
Manufacturer: Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company (American, 1893–1932 and 1936–64)

Flower Pot

Designer: Frank Graham Holmes (American, 1878–1954)
Modeler: (probably) Ernest Lawrence Henk (American, born England, 1880–1974)
Manufacturer: Lenox, Incorporated (American, 1889–2005)

Herb Chopper

Designer: Henry Dreyfuss (American, 1904–1972)
Manufacturer: Washburn Company (American, 1922–1967)

Scoring Stencil Punch

Designer: Unknown
Manufacturer: International Business Machines Corporation (American, incorporated 1924)

Planter or Desk Accessory

Designer: William Lescaze (American, born Switzerland, 1896–1969)

Pair of Bookends

Designer: Albert Drexler Jacobson (American, 1895–1973)
Manufacturer: Cowan Pottery Studio (American, 1921–31)

Microphone and Stand, Model No. 77-B1

Designer: John Vassos (American, born Romania, 1898–1985)
Manufacturer: Radio Corporation of America (American, 1919–1986)

Vase, "Rombic" pattern

Designer: Reuben Haley (American, 1872–1933)
Manufacturer: Muncie Clay Products (American, 1919–1931)

Plate, "Shadowardt" Pattern

Designer: Louis W. Rice (American, born Germany, 1872–1933)
Manufacturer: Bernard Rice's Sons, Incorporated (American, 1899–1959)
Retailer: S. & G. Gump Company (American, founded 1861)

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