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Henry Stevens (1819-1886), B.A. 1843, M.A. 1846

Artist: William Page (American, 1811–1885)

The Angel Abdiel

Artist: Horatio Greenough (American, 1805–1852)

The Angel Warning Saint John

Artist: Horatio Greenough (American, 1805–1852)

Aeschines

Artist: Horatio Greenough (American, 1805–1852)

James Jackson Jarves (1818-1888)

Artist: Larkin Goldsmith Mead (American, 1835–1910)

Creampot

Maker: Daniel Deshon (American, 1698–1781)

Tablespoon

Maker, attributed to: Pygan Adams (American, 1712–1776)

Spoon

Maker, attributed to: Pygan Adams (American, 1712–1776)

Pair of Teaspoons

Maker: Joseph Copp (American, 1732–1813)

Tablespoon

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Candlesticks

Maker: Fuller and Smith (American, established 1851)

Tablespoon

Maker, attributed to: Pygan Adams (American, 1712–1776)

Tankard (coverless)

Maker, attributed to: Pygan Adams (American, 1712–1776)

William Cranch

Artist: Hiram Powers (American, 1805–1873)

Twelve forks

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Sugar shell

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Two dessert spoons

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Nine tablespoons

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Five teaspoons

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Mustard spoon

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Spectacles

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Spectacles

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Proctor Trott (American, 1769–1852)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Proctor Trott (American, 1769–1852)

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