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Caster

Maker: Simeon Soumaine (American, born England, baptized 1685–ca. 1750)

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Caudle Cup

Maker: Gerrit Onckelbag (American, 1670–1732)

Punch bowl

Maker: John Heath (American, active ca. 1761–63)

Mounts for carved coconut sugar bowl

Maker, attributed to: Thomas Hammersley (1727–1781)

Ring

Maker: Samuel Tingley (American, active ca. 1762–1796)

Clasp

Maker, attributed to: Hendrick Boelen (American, 1661–1691)

Tankard

Maker: Adrian Bancker (American, 1703–1772)

Dish cross

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Cream Jug

Maker: John Will (American, 1696–1775)

Tea Set

Maker: William Gale and Son (American, active 1850–58; 1862–67)

Cabinet

Maker: Alexander Roux (American, born France, 1813–1886)

Desk and Bookcase

Maker: J. and J. W. Meeks

Sideboard

Maker: Alexander Roux (American, born France, 1813–1886)

Fork

Maker: William Gale and Son (American, active 1850–58; 1862–67)

Jar

Maker: Unknown

Jar

Maker: Unknown

Beaker

Maker: John Will (American, 1696–1775)

Bowl

Maker: Richard Van Dyck (American, 1717–1770)

Tea kettle and stand with burner

Maker: William Adams (American, 1801–1861)
Retailer: S. Kirk and Son (American, active ca. 1846–61)

Back Comb

Maker: Albert Coles & Company (active ca. 1835–75)

Apple corer

Maker, attributed to: Thomas Hammersley (1727–1781)

Two salt dishes

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

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