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Mug

Maker: Jacob Whitmore (American, 1736–1825)

Two covered cups

Maker: Nathaniel Vernon (1777–1843)

Porringer

Maker: Rufus Greene (American, 1707–1777)

Coffeepot

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Sr. (American, 1711–1784)

Chafing Dish

Maker: John Coney (American, 1655–1722)

Waiter

Maker: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Teapot

Maker: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Teapot

Maker: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Salt

Maker: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Pepper Box

Maker: William Cowell, Sr. (American, 1682–1736)

Pair of canns

Maker: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Tankard

Maker: Bartholomew Schaats (American, 1670–1758)

Salver

Maker: Charles Le Roux (1688–1748)

Coffeepot

Maker: Charles Le Roux (1688–1748)

Tea set

Maker: Abraham Dubois Sr. (American, 1751–1807)

Tankard

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Sugar Bowl

Maker: Adrian Bancker (American, 1703–1772)

Beaker

Maker, attributed to: Jurian Blanck, Jr. (American, 1645–1714)

Two-handled bowl

Maker: Jacob Boelen (American, 1657–1729)

Tankard

Maker: Jacob Boelen (American, 1657–1729)

Salver

Maker: Thomas Hammersley (1727–1781)

Brandywine Bowl

Maker: Bartholomew Le Roux (American, ca. 1665–1713)

Caster

Maker: Bartholomew Le Roux (American, ca. 1665–1713)

Teapot

Maker: John Moulinar (American, born 1722)

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