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Slinky

Designer: Richard T. James (American, 1914–1974)
Manufacturer: James Industries, Inc. (American, 1945–1998)

Cruet Set, "Sea 'n Sand" Pattern

Designer: Edith Heath (American, 1911–2005)
Manufacturer: Heath Ceramics (American, founded 1948)

Gravy Boat and Spoon, "Tomorrow's Classic" Pattern with "Fantasy" Decoration

Designer: (form) Eva Zeisel (American, born Hungary, 1906–2011)
Designer: (pattern) William Katavolos (American, 1924–2020)
Designer: (pattern) Ross Littell (American, 1924–2000)
Designer: (pattern) Douglas Kelley (American, born 1928)
Manufacturer: Hall China Company (American, established 1903)

Loop-Handled Cup

Maker: Marcus & Co. (American, 1892–1942)

Vase, "Leda and the Swan"

Designer: Frank Graham Holmes (American, 1878–1954)
Manufacturer: Lenox, Incorporated (American, 1889–2005)

"Teaside" Tea Set

Designer: Stanley Tigerman (American, 1930–2019)
Designer: Margaret McCurry (American, born 1942)
Retailer: Swid Powell (American, 1982–2001)

Oil can

Designer: Steven Holl (American, born 1947)
Retailer: Swid Powell (American, 1982–2001)

Side Chair

Designer: Gilbert Rohde (American, 1894–1944)
Manufacturer: Rohm and Haas Company, Inc. (American, founded 1909)

Electric Clock, Model No. 4083 A

Designer: Gilbert Rohde (American, 1894–1944)
Manufacturer: Herman Miller Clock Company (American, 1927–1937)
Manufacturer: Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company (American, 1883–1968)

Y.W.C.A. Brooch

Designer: Victor Silson (American, born Australia, 1895–1979)
Manufacturer: Silson Company (American, ca. 1938–1950)

Cuff

Designer: Francisco Rebajes (American, 1905–1990)

Pair of Candlesticks from a Console Set

Maker: Erik Magnussen (Danish, 1884–1961)

FSW-8 (Folding Screen Wood)

Designer: Charles Eames (American, 1907–1978)
Designer: Ray Eames (American, 1912–1988)
Manufacturer: Herman Miller, Inc. (American, founded 1923)

Preproduction DCM (Dining Chair Metal)

Designer: Charles Eames (American, 1907–1978)
Designer: Ray Eames (American, 1912–1988)
Manufacturer: Molded Plywood Division, Evans Products Company (American, 1943–1949)
Retailer: (Distributor) Herman Miller, Inc. (American, founded 1923)

53mg Twist

Maker: Mary Giles (American, 1944–2018)

Compote

Maker: Myra Mimlitsch-Gray (American, born 1962)

Cup and Saucer, "Seconds" Pattern, one of four

Designer: Jason Miller (American, born 1971)
Manufacturer: Areaware (American, founded 2006)

Iced-tea Tumbler, "Knickerbocker" Pattern

Designer: Edwin W. Fuerst (American, 1903–1988)
Designer: A. Douglas Nash, 1885-1940 (American, 1881–1940)
Manufacturer: Libbey Glass Manufacturing Company (American, 1919–1935)

Cocktail Glass, "Knickerbocker" Pattern

Designer: Edwin W. Fuerst (American, 1903–1988)
Designer: A. Douglas Nash (American, 1881–1940)
Manufacturer: Libbey Glass Manufacturing Company (American, 1919–1935)

Sherbet Bowl, "Knickerbocker" Pattern

Designer: Edwin W. Fuerst (American, 1903–1988)
Designer: A. Douglas Nash (American, 1881–1940)
Manufacturer: Libbey Glass Manufacturing Company (American, 1919–1935)

Tea or Coffee Service

Designer: Paul A. Lobel (American, born Romania, 1899–1983)
Manufacturer: Wilcox Silver Plate Company (American, 1867–1898)

"Table Architecture," Pristine Line

Designer: Wilber L. Orme, Sr. (American, 1889–1972)
Manufacturer: Cambridge Glass Company (American, 1901–1958)

Kettle, Model No. 4133M

Designer: John Gordon Rideout (American, 1898–1951)
Manufacturer: Wagner Manufacturing Company (American, 1891–1996)

Salt and pepper shakers

Manufacturer: DC C (American, active ca. 1934)
Retailer: Ford Motor Company (American, founded 1903)

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