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Beaker

Maker: Cornelius Vander Burgh (American, 1653–1699)

Clasp and Beads

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Sugar Bowl

Maker: John Burt Lyng (American, active 1764–85)

Tankard

Maker: Cornelius Kierstede (American, 1675–1757)

Teapot

Maker: John Hastier (American, 1692–1771)

Fireman's trumpet

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: James R. Mount, American

Two-handled covered cup

Maker: Charles Le Roux (1688–1748)

Teapot

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

Two-handled Covered Cup

Maker: Gerrit Onckelbag (American, 1670–1732)

Dish Ring

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Pair of Trencher Salts

Maker: Jacobus van der Spiegel (American, 1668–1708)

Snuffers and Stand

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Pair of Candlesticks

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Shoe Buckle

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Mourning Ring

Maker: Adrian Bancker (American, 1703–1772)
Honorand: Gov. Jonathan Belcher, American, 1682–1757

Etui

Maker: William Garret Forbes (American, 1751–1840)

Spoon

Maker: Cornelius Vander Burgh (American, 1653–1699)

Spoon

Maker: Cornelius Vander Burgh (American, 1653–1699)

Tankard

Maker: Jacobus van der Spiegel (American, 1668–1708)

Teapot

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

Pair of sweetmeat dishes

Maker: George Ridout (American, active ca. 1751)

Whistle and Bells for Mary Duane North

Maker: Daniel Christian Fueter (American, born Switzerland, 1720–1785)
Patron: Mary Thong Livingston, American, 1711–1765

Caster

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

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