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Maker: Joseph Foster (1760–1839)

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Maker, possibly by: William Homes, Sr. (American, 1717–1785)

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Maker: William Homes, Sr. (American, 1717–1785)

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Maker, formerly attributed to: William Homes, Sr. (American, 1717–1785)
Maker, possibly by: William Homes, Sr. (American, 1717–1785)
Maker, possibly by: William Homes, Jr. (American, 1742–1825)

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Maker: Benjamin Hurd (American, 1739–1781)

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Maker: Benjamin Hurd (American, 1739–1781)

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Maker: Lincoln and Foss (w. c. 1848 - 1857)

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Maker: Joseph Loring (American, 1743–1815)

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Maker: Joseph Loring (American, 1743–1815)

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Maker: Samuel Minott (American, 1732–1803)

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Artist: Samuel Minott (American, 1732–1803)

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Maker: Samuel Minott (American, 1732–1803)

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Maker: Ebenezer Moulton (American, 1768–1824)

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Maker: Ebenezer Moulton (American, 1768–1824)

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Maker: Ebenezer Moulton (American, 1768–1824)

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Maker: Daniel Parker (American, 1726–1785)

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Maker: O. Pierce (active ca. 1825)

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Artist: Benjamin Pierpont (1730–1797)

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Maker: Benjamin Pierpont (1730–1797)

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Maker: Thomas Pons (American, 1757–1827)

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Maker: William Swan (1715–1774)

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Maker: Andrew Tyler (American, 1692–1741)

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Maker: David Tyler (American, 1750–1832)

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Maker: David Tyler (American, 1750–1832)

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