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Bulb vase

Maker, probably by: New England Glass Company (American, 1818–1878)

Inkwell

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)

Inkwell

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)

Liberty Cap and Lafyette Flask

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)
Proprietor: Stebbins and Stebbins, American, in partnership 1824–25

Set of six chairs

Maker: Unknown

Arm Chair

Maker: Unknown

Chair

Maker: Unknown

Chair

Maker: Unknown

Chair

Maker: Unknown

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Chair

Maker: Unknown

Chair

Maker: Unknown

Side chair

Maker: Unknown

Roundabout chair

Maker: Unknown

Side chair

Maker: Unknown

Mourning Ring

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: probably Elisha Gatchel, American, 1736–1758

Flask Depicting the Marquis de Lafayette

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)
Proprietor: Stebbins and Chamberlin, in partnership 1825 - 1830
Proprietor: Stebbins and Stebbins, American, in partnership 1824–25

Cornucopia Flask

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)

Washington and Jackson Flask

Maker: Coventry Glass Works (American, 1813–1850)

Armchair and side chair

Maker: Unknown

Medal

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: Griffin Barney, American, 1760–1839
Patron: Humane Society of Massachusetts, American, founded 1786

Teaspoon

Maker: E. L. (American, active ca. 1825–35)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Edward Lang (American, 1742–1830)

Sugar tongs

Maker: David Greenleaf, Sr. (American, 1737–1800)

Teaspoon

Maker: N. L. (w.c. 1765)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Nathaniel Lang (1) (1757–1824)

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