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Porringer

Maker: Gershom Jones (American, 1751–1809)

Mustard pot

Maker, formerly attributed to: Samuel Soumain (American, active ca. 1740–65)
Maker, possibly by: Sunshing (Chinese, active ca. 1790–1830)

Hot Milk Pot

Maker: Unknown

Desk and Bookcase

Maker, attributed to: Daniel Spencer (1741–1796)

Dessert Spoon, "Chantilly" Pattern

Maker: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Dish

Maker: Unknown

Covered Sugar Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Bread fork

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Cup and Saucer

Maker: Unknown

Beaker

Maker: Henry J. Kauffman (American, 1909–2001)

Cream Pitcher

Maker: George W. Baker (American, 1790–1867)

Tablespoon, "Fontaine-bleau" pattern

Designer: F. Antoine Heller (American, born France, 1845)
Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Compote

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)
Retailer: Ball, Black and Company (New York, active ca. 1851–76)

Compote

Designer: Erik Magnussen (Danish, 1884–1961)
Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Plate

Maker: Unknown

Brooch

Designer: Eugene Verrecchio (born 1911)
Maker: Coro, Incorporated (American, 1943–1977)

Dish

Maker: UnknownMaker

Wine Ewer and Cover

Maker: Unknown

Brooch, "Defend Your Country"

Manufacturer: Coro, Incorporated (American, 1943–1977)
After: Thomas Bennett Woodburn (American, 1893–1980)

Ladle, "Lotus" Pattern

Maker: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Platter

Maker: Unknown

Turkish Coffeepot

Maker: Gorham & Co. (American, active 1852–65)

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