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Maker: Benjamin Burt (American, 1729–1805)

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Maker: Thomas Clark (1725–1781)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Joseph Clark (American, 1716–1783)

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Maker: Joseph Clark (American, 1716–1783)

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Maker: John Coburn (American, 1725–1803)

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Maker: Amos Cutler (American, 1808–1894)

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Maker: Joseph Edwards, Jr. (American, 1737–1783)

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Maker: Samuel Edwards (American, 1705–1762)

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Maker: Stephen Emery (1749–1801)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Samuel Edwards (American, 1705–1762)

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Maker: Thomas Edwards (American, 1701–1755)

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Maker, probably by: Thomas Edwards (American, 1701–1755)

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Maker: Stephen Emery (1749–1801)

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Maker: Robert Evans (American, 1768–1812)

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Maker: Daniel Henchman (1730–1775)

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Maker, formerly attributed to: William Homes, Sr. (American, 1717–1785)
Maker, possibly by: William Homes, Sr. (American, 1717–1785)
Maker, possibly by: William Homes, Jr. (American, 1742–1825)

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Maker: John B. Jones (American, 1782–1854)

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Maker: Anthony Langford (American, active ca. 1835 - 1850)

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Maker: Joseph Loring (American, 1743–1815)

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Maker: Samuel Minott (American, 1732–1803)

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Maker, attributed to: Obadiah Morse (American, born 1711)

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Maker: Ebenezer Moulton (American, 1768–1824)

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Artist: Daniel Munroe (American, 1807–1856)

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Maker: Thomas Perkins (American, active ca. 1810)

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Maker: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

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Maker: Barnabas Webb (1729–1795)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Bilious Ward (1729–1777)

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