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Child's Cup

Maker: David Northee (1709–1778)

Gentleman's secretary

Maker: Unknown

Tambour desk

Maker: Unknown

Wall Clock

Maker: Jabez C. Baldwin (American, 1777–1819)
Artist: (ornament painted by) Willard and Nolen (American, 1805–1809)

Chest of drawers

Maker: Unknown

Side chair

Maker: Unknown

Sofa

Maker: Unknown

Looking Glass

Maker, possibly by: Stillman Lothrop (American, died 1853)

Sofa

Maker: Unknown

Mourning Ring for Edward Kitchen

Maker: Jeffrey Lang (American, 1707–1758)
Honorand: Edward Kitchen, American, 1733–1736

Peasant Woman Seen from Behind

Artist: Harald Reiterer (Austrian)

Tablespoon

Maker: John Touzell (1727–1785)

Portrait Study

Artist: Ferdinand Schmutzer (Austrian, 1870–1928)

Monastery in the Dolomites (?)

Artist: Luigi Kasimir (Austrian, 1881–1962)

Vienna, October 1916

Artist: Luigi Kasimir (Austrian, 1881–1962)

Schubert's Birthplace

Artist: Luigi Kasimir (Austrian, 1881–1962)

Spanish Riding School

Artist: Oswald Roux (Austrian, 1880–1961)

Brown Thrasher

Artist: Leopold Prinz (Austrian)

Robin

Artist: Leopold Prinz (Austrian)

Saved from the Water ("Aus dem Wasser")

Artist: Leopold Prinz (Austrian)

Young cut-throat

Artist: Leopold Prinz (Austrian)

Wren Taking a Sun-bath

Artist: Leopold Prinz (Austrian)

Little Bird on a Branch of a Pine-tree

Artist: Leopold Prinz (Austrian)

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