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Pot

Maker: J. and E. Norton Pottery (American, 1850–1859)
Decorator: John Hilfinger (American, 1826–1888)

Covered Toby Head

Maker: Unknown

Toby Snuff Jar or Match Holder with Cover

Manufacturer: Lyman, Fenton & Co (American, 1849–52)

"Ben Franklin" Toby Pitcher

Manufacturer: Lyman, Fenton & Co (American, 1849–52)

Small Pitcher

Maker: Lyman, Fenton & Co (American, 1849–52)

Washbowl and Pitcher

Maker: Lyman, Fenton & Co (American, 1849–52)

Cake Mold

Maker: Lyman, Fenton & Co (American, 1849–52)

Bowl on Stand

Maker: Unknown

Tulip Vase

Maker, attributed to: Lyman, Fenton & Co (American, 1849–52)

Book flask

Maker, attributed to: Lyman, Fenton & Co (American, 1849–52)

Book Flask

Maker: Lyman, Fenton & Co (American, 1849–52)

Book Flask

Maker: Unknown

Flask

Maker: Unknown

Shoe Bottle

Manufacturer: Attributed to United States Pottery Company (1849–1858)

Foot Warmer

Maker: Unknown

Two Pitchers

Manufacturer: Fenton's Works (American, 1847–1848)
Proprietor: Christopher Webber Fenton, American, 1806–1865

Toby Bottle

Maker, attributed to: United States Pottery Company (1849–1858)

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