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Lock Escutcheon

Maker: Unknown

Lock Escutcheon

Maker: Unknown

Pedestal Table

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

Side Chair

Maker, attributed to: George Jakob Hunzinger (American, 1835–1898)

Side Chair

Maker: UnknownMaker

Side Chair

Maker, attributed to: Herter Brothers (American, 1864–1906)

Desk and Bookcase

Maker: Benjamin Frothingham, Jr. (American, 1734–1809)
Engraver: Nathaniel Hurd (American, 1730–1777)

Sideboard

Maker, possibly by: James Woodward (died 1839)

Roundabout Chair

Maker: Unknown

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Russian Reindeer Hide

Maker: Unknown

Pole Screen

Maker: (of needlework) Maria Holmes Leavitt (American, 1798–1878)
Maker: (of pole screen attributed to) Daniel Clay (American, 1770–1848)

Side Chair

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

Easy Chair

Maker: Unknown

Tea Board

Maker: Unknown

Side Chair

Designer: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)
Maker, attributed to: Richard Byrne (American, 1805–1883)

Library Chair

Designer: Alexander Jackson Davis (American, 1803–1892)

Child's Chair

Manufacturer: Gilbert D. Whitmore

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Side Chair

Maker, attributed to: Burns and Trainque (1842–1856)

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Hall Chair

Maker: Unknown

Dining Table

Maker: Unknown

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