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American Eagle

Maker: Unknown

Bust of George Washington

Modeler: Isaac Broome (American, born Quebec, 1835–1922)
Manufacturer: Ott & Brewer Company (American, 1871–1893)

Figure (Spaniel)

Maker: Unknown

Figurine (Miniature Man)

Maker: Unknown

Spaniel Paperweight

Maker: Unknown

George Washington

Maker: Unknown

Spiral Form Number 1

Maker: Byron Lee Whitehurst (American, born 1950)

Voodoo

Maker: Bernard W. Fischer (American, 1900–1986)

Sea Forms

Maker: Dale Chihuly (American, 1941)

Lily Pad Table IV

Artist: Michael Todd (American, born 1935)

"Pompeii" Vessel

Maker: Po Shun Leong (American, born 1941)

Domestic Violence II

Maker: Michelle Holzapfel (American, born 1951)

Natural-edge Geode

Maker: Robyn Horn (American, born 1951)

What We Feel

Maker: Stoney Lamar (American, born 1951)

Man with Red Arm

Artist: Richard Blake Shaw (American, born 1941)

Resting Woman #2

Artist: Viola Frey (American, 1933–2004)

Last of the Great Buffalo Hunters

Artist: Robert Arneson (American, 1930–1992)

Suspended Sphere Series

Maker: Todd Hoyer (American, born 1952)

Wind Drift/Sea Drift

Maker: Michael James Peterson (American, born 1952)

Split Wood Series No. Three

Maker: Peter Petrochko (American, born 1948)

Glancing Figure

Maker: Mark Sfirri (American, born 1952)

Flagstone with Keystone

Maker: Robyn Horn (American, born 1951)

Rejects From the Bat Factory: The Organics!

Maker: Mark Sfirri (American, born 1952)

The Most Recently Exposed Hideaway of the Notorious Prince Esteban

Maker: Stephen Mark Paulsen (American, born 1947)

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