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Fireplace Tile

Maker, possibly by: Kearns & Company (American, founded 1842)

Molded tile

Maker: Unknown

Molded tile

Maker, possibly by: Kearns & Company (American, founded 1842)

Door latch

Maker: Unknown

Windowpanes

Maker: Unknown

Fireplace Tile

Maker, attributed to: John D. Carter Glass Works (American, 1885–1890)

Tile

Maker: Unknown

One of a set of Minton tiles: "Enid"

Designer: John Moyr Smith (British, 1839–1912)
Manufacturer: Minton's China Works (British, 1868-1918)

One of a set of Minton tiles: "Vivien"

Designer: John Moyr Smith (British, 1839–1912)
Manufacturer: Minton's China Works (British, 1868-1918)

One of a set of Minton tiles: "Etarre"

Designer: John Moyr Smith (British, 1839–1912)
Manufacturer: Minton's China Works (British, 1868-1918)

One of a set of Minton tiles: "Gareth"

Designer: John Moyr Smith (British, 1839–1912)
Manufacturer: Minton's China Works (British, 1868-1918)

One of a set of Minton tiles: "Guinevere"

Designer: John Moyr Smith (British, 1839–1912)
Manufacturer: Minton's China Works (British, 1868-1918)

One of a set of Minton tiles: "Lynette"

Designer: John Moyr Smith (British, 1839–1912)
Manufacturer: Minton's China Works (British, 1868-1918)

One of a set of Minton tiles: "Pelleas"

Designer: John Moyr Smith (British, 1839–1912)
Manufacturer: Minton's China Works (British, 1868-1918)

Tile for the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy

Maker: Farley Tobin (American, born 1951)
Designer: Decoration coordinator Kent Bloomer Studio (American, founded 1965)
Architect: Hammond, Beeby, and Babka (American, founded 1961)

Prototype Railing Panels

Maker: John Rais (American, born 1973)

Mosaic Window

Manufacturer: Belcher Mosaic Glass Co. (American, 1884–85–ca. 1897)

Plaques

Maker: Unknown

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