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Teaspoon for Nancy Skinner Ward

Maker: Moffat and Company (American, 1849–1853)
Engraver: possibly George Albert Ferdinand Kuner (American, born Germany, 1819-1906)
Client: Samuel Henry Ward, American, 1817–1853
Honorand: Nancy Skinner Ward, American, 1795–1851

Cup

Maker: Unknown

Rubber chair

Designer: Brian Kane (American)
Manufacturer: Metropolitan Furniture Corporation (American)

A Slice of Life

Maker: Jeremy Anderson (American, 1921–1982)

MGM Pot

Maker: Peter Vandenberge (American, born Netherlands, 1935–1987)

Bedstead

Maker: Arthur F. Mathews (American, 1860–1945)
Maker: Lucia Kleinhans Mathews (American, 1870–1955)
Maker: Furniture Shop (American, 1906–1920)

Sabot Necklace

Maker: Judith Selby (American, born 1950)

Sea Whistles Necklace

Maker: Judith Selby (American, born 1950)

Head of a Young Woman with a Necklace

Maker: Jacques Schnier (American, born Romania, 1898–1988)

Puka-Puka

Maker: Ron Nagle (American, born 1939)

20 Dollars from San Francisco

Manufacturer: Kellogg & Co.
Mint: San Francisco

Horse

Maker: Harriet Lyle Veazie (American, 1903–2003)
Retailer: American Way (American, 1940–42)

Brooch

Maker: Sandra Enterline (American, born 1960)

Bracelet

Maker: Peter Macchiarini (American, 1909–2001)

Opera Buffa

Maker: Franz Walter Bergmann (American, 1898–1977)

Box

Maker: Molli Juin (American, 1910–1956)

Fish Plate

Maker: Win Ng (American, 1936–1991)

Green Bowl

Maker: Jade Snow Wong (American, 1922–2006)

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