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Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Flagon

Maker, attributed to: William Will (American, born Germany, 1742–1798)

BMP 7/08

Maker: Hunt Clark (American, born 1969)

Sign holder

Maker: Samuel Yellin (American, born Russia, 1884–1940)

Armchair

Maker: Unknown

"Oatmeal" Brooch ("Morning Ritual" Series)

Maker: Melanie Bilenker (American, born 1978)

Dinnerware, "Notebook" pattern

Designer: Robert Venturi (American, 1925–2018)
Retailer: Swid Powell (American, 1982–2001)

Fruit Serving Spoon

Maker: Henry Harper (American, active 1857–1868)

Berry Spoon

Maker: George B. Sharp (American, 1819–1904)

Empress

Maker: Sharon Church (American, 1948–2022)

Islet | Stainless

Maker: Doug Bucci (American, born 1970)

Triangular Swirling Hanging Floor Pot

Maker: William Daley (American, 1925–2022)

Joint or Bone Holder

Maker: George B. Sharp (American, 1819–1904)
Retailer: Bailey and Company (American, 1846–1878)

Display Case from Sterling Memorial Library

Maker, probably by: Samuel Yellin (American, born Russia, 1884–1940)

Tall Case Clock

Clockmaker: Samuel Bispham (American, active ca. 1695–1710)

Light Gatherer

Maker: Rudolf Staffel (American, 1911–2002)

Light Gatherer

Maker: Rudolf Staffel (American, 1911–2002)

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Card Table

Maker, possibly by: Lawrence Sink (American, 1764 or 1765–1828)

File

Maker: G. & H. Barnett

Back Saw

Maker: Henry Disston & Sons. Inc. (American, 1840–1955)

"Timepiece" Brooch

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

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Window Fragments from Calhoun College Dining Room

Artist: Nicola d'Ascenzo (American, 1874–1954)

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