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Pepper box

Maker: Edward Winslow (American, 1669–1753)

Spoon

Maker: Thomas Edwards (American, 1701–1755)

Porringer

Maker: Jacob Hurd (American, 1702–1758)

Memorial for John Foreman (c. 1736-1789)

Artist, attributed to: John Ramage (British, born Ireland, ca. 1748–1802, active United States, 1775–94)

Memorial for Hannah Hodges (1780-1792)

Artist, attributed to: John Ramage (British, born Ireland, ca. 1748–1802, active United States, 1775–94)

Strainer Spoon

Maker: Jacob Hurd (American, 1702–1758)

Strainer Spoon

Maker: Benjamin Pierpont (1730–1797)

Pair of Tablespoons

Maker: Daniel Parker (American, 1726–1785)

Dish

Maker: Joseph Badger (American, 1708–1765)

Lamp

Maker: Morey and Ober (American, 1852–1855)

Chest of drawers

Maker: Unknown

Tankard

Maker: Jeremiah Dummer (American, 1645–1718)

Two-handled cup

Maker: William Cowell, Sr. (American, 1682–1736)

Anne Waldo Tyng (1708–before 1754)

Artist: John Smibert (American, born Scotland, 1688–1751)

Snuff Box

Maker: John Coney (American, 1655–1722)

Spoon

Maker: John Coney (American, 1655–1722)

Spoon

Maker: Edward Winslow (American, 1669–1753)

Spoon

Maker: John Hull (American, born England, 1624–1683)
Maker: Robert Sanderson (American, born England, 1608–1693)

Pepper Box

Maker, attributed to: James Turner (American, 1744–1759)

Spoon for Charles Davis

Maker: John B. Jones (American, 1782–1854)

Cup

Maker: John Dixwell (American, 1680–1725)

Porringer

Maker: Daniel Boyer (American, 1726–1779)

Sons of Liberty Bowl (replica)

Maker: Tuttle Silversmiths (American, founded 1890)
After: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Mug

Maker: John Coney (American, 1655–1722)

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