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Cup

Maker: Unknown

Egg coddler

Maker: The Kalo Shop (American, 1900–1970)

Five-lobed bowl

Maker: The Kalo Shop (American, 1900–1970)

Fluted bowl

Maker: Falick Novick (1878–1957)

Sugar bowl & creamer

Maker: Julius Olaf Randahl (American, 1880–1972)

Vase

Manufacturer: Pauline Pottery (American, 1883–1888)

Seder Plate

Designer: Amy Klein Reichert (American, born 1959, B.A. 1981, M.A. 1987)
Maker: (silverwork) Steve Smithers (American, born 1951)

Wastebasket

Maker: Northwestern Expanded Metal Company

Bowl

Maker: James Prestini (American, 1908–1993)

Tazza

Maker: Charles Diedrich (American, 20th century)

MGM Pot

Maker: Peter Vandenberge (American, born Netherlands, 1935–1987)

Untitled (Cup and Blade)

Maker: Ruth Duckworth (German, active in the United Kingdom and United States, 1919–2009)

Puka-Puka

Maker: Ron Nagle (American, born 1939)

Bowl

Maker: James Prestini (American, 1908–1993)

Opera Buffa

Maker: Franz Walter Bergmann (American, 1898–1977)

Box

Maker: Molli Juin (American, 1910–1956)

Fish Plate

Maker: Win Ng (American, 1936–1991)

Green Bowl

Maker: Jade Snow Wong (American, 1922–2006)

Box

Designer: Helen Hughes Dulany (American, 1885–1968)

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