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Irene Battell Larned (1811–1877)

Artist: Seymour Joseph Guy (American, 1824–1910)
Artist, copy after: Henry Inman (American, 1801–1846)

Daniel Webster (1782–1852)

Artist: Shobal Vail Clevenger (American, 1812–1843)

Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)

Artist: Thomas Dow Jones (American, 1811–1881)

Oliver Wolcott, Jr. (1760-1833), B.A. 1778, LL.D. 1819

Artist: Shobal Vail Clevenger (American, 1812–1843)

Joseph Parrish Thompson (1819-1879) B.A. 1838 M.A. 1841

Artist: Launt Thompson (American, 1833–1894, M.A. (Hon.) 1874)

John Ferguson Weir (1841-1926), M.A. (Hon.) 1871

Artist: John White Alexander (American, 1856–1915)

Mr. Simon Sterne (the donor's father)

Artist: Victor Brenner (American, 1871–1924)

Mug

Maker: William Calder (American, 1792–1856)

Porringer

Maker: Josiah Keene (American, 1779–1868)

Tumbler

Maker: William Calder (American, 1792–1856)

Porringer

Maker: William Billings (American, 1768–1813)

Tankard

Maker: Joshua Doane (American, died 1753)

Teaspoon

Maker: David Vinton (American, 1774–1833)

Porringer

Maker: Samuel Hamlin, Sr. (American, 1746–1801)

Dish

Maker: William Billings (American, 1768–1813)

Teaspoon

Maker: Samuel Dorrance (American, 1778–1815)

Tablespoon

Maker: Ezekiel Burr (American, 1765–1846)

Tablespoon

Maker: Nehemiah Dodge (American, 1775–1856)

Tablespoon

Maker: Saunders Pitman (American, 1732–1804)

The Eye of God

Artist: David Davidovich Burliuk (American, born Ukraine, 1882–1967)

Mug

Maker: Benjamin Pitman (1728–1814)

Porringer

Maker: William Calder (American, 1792–1856)

Porringer

Maker: Samuel Ely Hamlin (American, 1774–1864)

Porringer

Maker: Samuel Ely Hamlin (American, 1774–1864)

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