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One-handled jug

Potter: Unknown
Manufacturer: (Attributed to) Collin Rhodes Factory (American, 1846–53)

Face Jug

Potter: Unknown

Pitcher

Potter: Unknown
Manufacturer: (Probably) Thomas M. Chandler Pottery (American, 1850–52)

Clabber Bowl

Potter: (Attributed to) Thomas M. Chandler Jr. (American, 1810–1854)
Manufacturer: Thomas M. Chandler Pottery (American, 1850–52)

Four-handle Storage Jar

Potter: (Probably) Thomas M. Chandler Jr. (American, 1810–1854)
Manufacturer: Thomas M. Chandler Pottery (American, 1850–52)

Double-handle Storage Jar

Potter: Lucius Jordan (American, 1816–1889)

Center Table

Maker, attributed to: Pottier & Stymus (American, 1859–1918)

The Waiting Room

Maker: Jessica Calderwood (American, born 1978)

Easy Chair

Maker: Unknown

Tea Board

Maker: Unknown

Sound

Maker: Christine Joy (American, born 1952)

Kingstown Stool

Designer: Studio Dunn (American, founded 2010)

Ladle in Original Case

Maker: John R. Wendt (American, 1826–1907)
Retailer: J. E. Caldwell & Company (American, founded 1848)

“Grass” Sardine Fork

Manufacturer: George W. Shiebler (American, 1876–1891)

“Homeric” Sardine Fork

Manufacturer: George W. Shiebler (American, 1876–1891)
Retailer: Theodore B. Starr (active ca. 1862 - 1924)

Brooch

Manufacturer: George W. Shiebler (American, 1876–1891)

Serving Set

Manufacturer: Wood and Hughes (American, active 1840–99)

Crumber

Maker: Wood and Hughes (American, active 1840–99)

“Sphinx” Serving Spoon

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Pair of Terrapin Forks

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Oyster Plate

Maker: Union Porcelain Works (American, 1863–ca. 1922)

Plate

Manufacturer: Spode Copeland (founded 1770)
Retailer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Plate

Manufacturer: Minton and Company (British, 1793–1968)
Retailer: Davis, Collamore & Co. (American, 1842–1951)

Blind dovetail foot

Maker: Michael P. Wheeler (American)

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