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Fork

Maker: Benjamin Mountigue (British, 1770–1793)

Bust of George Washington

Maker: Unknown

Beer Jug

Maker: Crichton Brothers (American, 1912–1930)

Teapot

Maker: Unknown

Shoe buckle

Maker: Unknown, w. c. 1780-1790
Maker, formerly attributed to: Joseph Loring (American, 1743–1815)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Unknown
Maker, formerly attributed to: Baldwin Gardiner (American, 1791–1869)

Vase

Designer: Harry Rhead
Manufacturer: Wardle and Company, Limited (British)

Vase

Manufacturer: Wardle and Company, Limited (British)

Wallpaper sample

Maker: Unknown
Retailer: A. H. Davenport (American, late 19th–early 20th century)

Wallpaper sample

Maker: Unknown
Retailer: A. H. Davenport (American, late 19th–early 20th century)

"Cabbage Rose" wallpaper Sample

Designer: H.H. Mott (American)
Maker: H.Scott Richmond & Co.

Knop-end spoon

Maker: Unknown

Teapot

Maker: Unknown

Sugar bowl

Maker: Unknown

Milk pot

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Manufacturer: Unknown

Goblet

Maker: Unknown

Macassar Oil Bottle

Maker: Unknown

Glass

Maker: Unknown

Whistle and Bells

Maker: Unknown

Jug

Maker: Unknown

Jug

Maker: Unknown

Wine Glass

Maker: UnknownMaker

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