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Set of 12 Plates

Maker: Dorflinger Glass Works (American, 1852–1921)

Teaspoon

Maker: Charles Piquett (American, 1813–1859)

Small ladle

Maker, possibly by: William M. Wise (American, active ca. 1839 - 1860)
Maker, possibly by: William M. Wise, Jr. (American, active ca. 1839 - 1860)

Tablespoon

Maker: M. S. Smith and Company (w. c. 1861 - 1889)

Six teaspoons with presentation case

Maker: John Sayre Jr. (active ca. 1855 - 1865)

Vase

Maker: Pewabic Pottery (American, founded 1903)

"Pillow" vases, Eva line

Designer: Eva Zeisel (American, born Hungary, 1906–2011)
Manufacturer: KleinReid (American)

Models for Goblet

Designer: Frank Gehry (American, born Canada 1929)
Manufacturer: Amses Cosma Inc. (American, founded 1984)
Retailer: Swid Powell (American, 1982–2001)

Tablespoon

Maker: Thomas B. Leavenworth (American, active 1860–1877)

forsakengardenheart

Maker: Lola Brooks (American, born 1970)

Untitled

Maker: Thaddeus Wolfe (American, born 1979)

"Volume V" Brooch from the "Volume" Series

Maker: Sarah Abramson (American, born 1979)

"Under Loud" Brooch

Maker: Aaron Decker (American, born 1989)

Cut My Teeth

Maker: Aaron Decker (American, born 1989)

Spice Tower

Maker: Earl Krentzin (American, 1929–2021)

Pies and Whistles I

Maker: Earl Krentzin (American, 1929–2021)

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