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Portrait of A. Strindberg

Artist: Anders Zorn (Swedish, 1860–1920)

Portrait of A. Rodin

Artist: Anders Zorn (Swedish, 1860–1920)

Gulli II

Artist: Anders Zorn (Swedish, 1860–1920)

Untitled [Cathedral Interior]

Artist: Axel Herman Haig (Hägg) (Swedish, 1835–1921)

Ghent

Artist: Axel Herman Haig (Hägg) (Swedish, 1835–1921)

Cathedral, Palma Mallorca: The Pulpit

Artist: Axel Herman Haig (Hägg) (Swedish, 1835–1921)

Untitled [Byzantine Cathedral Interior]

Artist: Axel Herman Haig (Hägg) (Swedish, 1835–1921)

The Drinker

Artist: Axel Tallberg (Swedish, 1860–1928)

Porringer

Maker: Marcus Merriman (American, 1762–1850)

Beaker

Maker: Ebenezer Chittenden (American, 1726–1812)

Beaker

Maker: Merriman and Bradley (American, active 1817–26)

Beaker

Maker: Merriman and Bradley (American, active 1817–26)

Beaker

Maker: Marcus Merriman and Company (American, active 1802–17)

Beaker

Maker: Marcus Merriman (American, 1762–1850)

Chest with drawer

Maker: Unknown

Ornamental Carved Wooden Relief

Maker: Unknown
Designer, probably by: Ithiel Town (American, 1784–1844, M.A. (Hon.) 1825)

Teaspoon

Maker: Merriman and Bradley (American, active 1817–26)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: E. Benjamin and Company (American, active 1840–47)

Silver Tongs

Maker: Miles Gorham (American, 1747–1847)

Ladle

Maker: Miles Gorham (American, 1747–1847)

Teaspoon

Maker: Luther Bradley (1772–1830)

Beaker

Maker: Merriman and Bradley (American, active 1817–26)

Beaker

Maker: Merriman and Bradley (American, active 1817–26)

Beaker

Maker: Marcus Merriman & Co. (American, 1802–1817)

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