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Mummy band

Artist: Unknown

Blue Glaze Rosette

Maker: Unknown

Green and blue glaze leaf

Maker: Unknown

Green faience leaf

Maker: Unknown

Green glaze leaf

Maker: Unknown

Sacrificial bull amulet

Maker: Unknown

Reclining ox

Maker: Unknown

Sacrificial ox amulet

Maker: Unknown

Udjat-eye amulet

Maker: Unknown

Lavender faience ring

Maker: Unknown

Green faience bead

Artist: Unknown

Sleeve button

Maker, attributed to: John Burt (American, 1692–1745)
Maker, formerly attributed to: James Boyer (American, ca. 1700–1740)

Ring

Maker: Unknown

Poesy Ring

Maker: Unknown

Gold ring

Maker: Andrew Oliver (American, ca. 1725–1776)

Spectacles

Maker, attributed to: Abraham Wood (American, active ca. 1822)

Spectacles

Maker: George Kippen (American, 1790–1847)

Joseph Anthony, Jr. (1762-1814)

Artist: Benjamin Trott (American, ca. 1770–1843)

Harriet Mackie (The Dead Bride) (1788–1804)

Artist: P. R. Vallée (French, active United States, 1803–1815)

Hore Browse Trist (1775–1804)

Artist: Jean Pierre Henri Elouis (French, 1755–1840)

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