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Maker: American China Manufactory (American, 1769–1772)
Maker: (formerly called) Bonnin and Morris (American)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Seth Pennington (British, born 1744, w. c. 1765 - 1805)

Plate

Manufacturer: (probably) James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Plate

Maker: Unknown

Plate

Maker: Unknown

Plate

Maker: Unknown

Plate

Maker: Unknown

Plate

Maker: Unknown

Teapot

Maker: Unknown

Teapot

Maker: Unknown

Coffeepot

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Manufacturer: (probably) Herculaneum Pottery (British, 1793–1841)

Trencher

Maker: Unknown

Mug

Maker: Unknown

Dessert Plate from the James K. Polk State Dinner Service

Manufacturer: Edouard D. Honoré (French, 1824–1855)
Retailer: A. T. Stewart & Co. (American, 1823–1875)

Pitcher

Manufacturer: Herculaneum Pottery (British, 1793–1841)

Teapot

Maker: Castleford Pottery (British, ca. 1790–1821)

Covered Caudle Cup

Maker: John Coney (American, 1655–1722)

Two-Handled Covered Cup

Maker: Edward Winslow (American, 1669–1753)

Two-handled Covered Cup

Maker: Jacob Hurd (American, 1702–1758)
Honorand: Commodore Edward Tyng, British, 1683–1755

Teapot

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Jr. (American, 1752–1831)
Maker: Nathaniel Richardson (American, 1754–1827)

Salver

Maker: William Taylor (American, active ca. 1775–80)

Coffeepot

Maker: Thomas Shields (American, 1742–1819)

Inkstand

Maker: Harvey Lewis (American, ca. 1783–1835)
Honorand: Sophia Harrison Otis, American, 1799–1874
Patron: Elizabeth Willing Powel, American, 1743–1830

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