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Inkwell

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)

Inkwell

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)

Liberty Cap and Lafyette Flask

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)
Proprietor: Stebbins and Stebbins, American, in partnership 1824–25

Pair of Teaspoons

Maker: Samuel Drowne II (American, 1749–1815)

Tablespoon

Maker: Benjamin Drowne (American, 1759–1793)

Mourning Ring

Maker, attributed to: David Griffeth (1735–1779)
Honorand: Elizabeth Gilman, American, 1739–1758

Teaspoon

Maker: John W. Abbot, Jr. (American, 1790–1850)

Runlet

Maker: Joseph Dodge (American, 1776–1849)

Pair of knee buckles

Maker: John Ward Gilman (American, 1741–1823)

Teaspoon

Maker: Stephen Hardy (1781–1843)

Tablespoon

Maker, attributed to: Mark Nelson (American, 1733–1787)

Stock buckle

Maker, attributed to: Mark Nelson (American, 1733–1787)

Flask Depicting the Marquis de Lafayette

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)
Proprietor: Stebbins and Chamberlin, in partnership 1825 - 1830
Proprietor: Stebbins and Stebbins, American, in partnership 1824–25

Cornucopia Flask

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)

Washington and Jackson Flask

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)

Pair of Chairs

Maker: Unknown

Chest of Drawers

Maker: Langley Boardman (American, 1774–1833)

Two teaspoons

Maker: Samuel Drowne II (American, 1749–1815)

Two teaspoons

Maker: Thomas Pickering Drown (American, 1782–1849)

Mustard spoon

Maker: Timothy Gerrish (American, 1749–1815)

Teaspoon

Maker: Joseph H. Clark (American, 1814–1872)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Joseph Clark (American, active 1812–15)

Teaspoon

Maker: Daniel Pickering Drowne (American, active ca. 1806–60)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Samuel Drowne II (American, 1749–1815)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Samuel Drowne II (American, 1749–1815)

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