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Tumbler

Maker: H. H. (1680–1700)

Porringer

Maker: Peter Van Inbrugh (American, 1689–1740)

Tankard

Maker: John Bassett (American, 1696–1761)

Basin

Maker: Francis Bassett, Jr. (American, 1729–1800)

Funnel

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

Dish

Maker: Boardman and Hart (American, 1828–1853)
Maker: Boardman and Company (American, 1825–27)

Plate

Maker: John Will (American, 1696–1775)

Plate

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

Plate

Maker: William Kirby (American, 1740–1804)

Plate

Maker: William Kirby (American, 1740–1804)

Pitcher

Maker: Boardman and Hart (American, 1828–1853)

Measure

Maker: Timothy Boardman and Company (American, 1822–1825)

Beaker

Maker: John Wolfe Forbes (American, 1781–1864)

Meat Platter

Maker: John Wolfe Forbes (American, 1781–1864)

Tankard

Maker: Richard Van Dyck (American, 1717–1770)

Teapot

Maker: Nicholas Roosevelt (American, 1715–1769)

Sauceboat

Maker: Peter de Riemer (American, 1738–1814)

Beaker

Maker: Cornelius Vander Burgh (American, 1653–1699)

Sugar Bowl

Maker: John Burt Lyng (American, active 1764–85)

Tankard

Maker: Cornelius Kierstede (American, 1675–1757)

Teapot

Maker: John Hastier (American, 1692–1771)

Seal box

Maker: Daniel Van Voorhis (American, 1751–1824)
Maker: Garrett (Gerrit) Schanck (1768–1795)
Maker: Van Voorhis and Schanck (w. c. 1791 - 1793)

Two-handled covered cup

Maker: Charles Le Roux (1688–1748)

Teapot

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

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