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Tankard

Maker: Henry Will (American, ca. 1735–1802)

Mug

Maker: Joseph Danforth (American, 1758–1788)

Plate

Maker: Joseph Danforth (American, 1758–1788)

Mug

Maker: Jacob Whitmore (American, 1736–1825)

Basin

Maker: Spencer Stafford (American, 1794–1830)

Teapot

Maker: Jacob Gerritse Lansing (American, 1681–1767)

Tankard

Maker: Jacob Gerritse Lansing (American, 1681–1767)

Cann

Maker: Shepherd and Boyd (American, active 1806–30)

Marrow Spoon

Maker: Charles Brewer (American, 1778–1860)

Washington and Ship Flask

Manufacturer: Albany Glass Works (American, active 1847–52)

Tall Case Clock

Clockmaker: Bassett and Warford (American, active ca. 1800 - 1805)
Maker: (works) James Osborne (active 1808–13)

Tall Case Clock

Maker: Nehemiah B. Bassett (American, 1770–1844)

Roundabout chair

Maker: Unknown

Tablespoon

Maker: Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck (American, 1705–1793)

Tablespoon

Maker: Jacob Gerritse Lansing (American, 1681–1767)

Porringer

Maker: Josiah Danforth (American, 1803–1872)

Porringer

Maker: Josiah Danforth (American, 1803–1872)

Mug

Maker: Joseph Danforth (American, 1758–1788)

Mug

Maker: Joseph Danforth (American, 1758–1788)

Basin

Maker: Daniel Curtiss (American, active 1821–40)

Basin

Maker: Stephen Barns (American, c. 1791–1800)

Basin

Maker: Jacob Whitmore (American, 1736–1825)

Plate

Maker: Thomas Danforth II (American, 1731–1782)

Plate

Maker: Peter Young (American, 1749–1813)

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