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Bureau Table

Maker, attributed to: John Townsend (American, 1732/33–1809)

Chest

Maker: Unknown

Easy Chair

Maker: Unknown

Looking Glass

Maker: Thomas Aldersey (British, active 1754–81)

Side Chair

Maker, possibly by: John Seymour (American, 1738–1818)
Maker, probably by: Thomas Seymour (American, 1771–1848)

Side Chair

Maker: Wallace Nutting (American, 1861–1941)

High Chest of Drawers

Maker: Unknown

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Armchair

Maker, possibly by: Eliphalet Chapin (American, 1741–1807)

Mirror

Maker: Unknown

Armchair

Maker, possibly by: James Graham (American, born Scotland, 1728–1808)

Side Chair

Maker: Samuel Gragg (American, 1772–1855)

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Cabinet

Maker: Alexander Roux (American, born France, 1813–1886)

Side Chair

Maker: Walter Corey (American, active ca. 1836–75)

Box

Maker, attributed to: William Buel (American, born England, 1605–1681)

Desk and Bookcase

Maker: J. and J. W. Meeks

Sideboard

Maker: Alexander Roux (American, born France, 1813–1886)

Stacking Chair

Designer: Verner Panton (Danish, 1926–1998)
Manufacturer: Herman Miller, Inc. (American, founded 1923)

Footstool

Maker: Unknown

Side Chair

Designer: Eero Saarinen (American, born Finland, 1910–1961)
Manufacturer: Knoll Inc. (American, founded 1938)

Side Chair

Maker: Lambert Hitchcock (American, 1795–1852)

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