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Pair of Flagons

Maker: John Shorey, Jr. (British, active ca. 1708–32)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Smith and Morey (active 1841)

Porringer

Maker: Thomas Melville II (American, w. 1791–1824)

Cup

Maker: Thomas Melville II (American, w. 1791–1824)

Porringer

Maker: Samuel Vernon (American, 1683–1737)

Creampot

Maker: John Tanner (1713–1785)

Tankard

Maker: John Coddington (American, 1690–1743)

Tankard

Maker: Samuel Vernon (American, 1683–1737)

Porringer

Maker: Daniel Russell, Sr. (American, 1698–c. 1780)

Pepper box

Maker: Daniel Russell, Sr. (American, 1698–c. 1780)

Porringer

Maker: John Tanner (1713–1785)

Cup

Maker: Samuel Vernon (American, 1683–1737)

Plate

Maker: David Melville (American, c. 1776–1793)

Pair of Porringers

Maker: Daniel Russell, Sr. (American, 1698–c. 1780)

Beaker

Maker: Nicholas Geffroy (American, 1761–1839)

Dish

Maker: John Shorey, Jr. (British, active ca. 1708–32)

Two-handled cup

Maker: Samuel Vernon (American, 1683–1737)

Three Beakers

Maker: Thomas Arnold (American, 1739–1828)

Tea Caddy

Maker: John Payne (British, ca. 1720–ca. 1799)

Loving cup

Maker: James Sutton (British, w. ca. 1780 - 1793)
Maker, possibly by: Joseph Bult (British, died 1846)

Monteith bowl

Maker: Benjamin Watts (British, active 1698–1727)

Inkstand

Maker: Edward Aldridge (British, active 1724–67)

Porringer

Maker: Samuel Vernon (American, 1683–1737)

Hot Water Urn (in three pieces)

Maker: Francis Batty (English, active ca. 1758–79)
Maker: Nickolas Dumee (English, active ca. 1758–79)

Cream Jug, "Goat and Bee" pattern

Maker: Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory (British, 1745–1784)

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