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Flagon

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Mug

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Porringer-Basin

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Porringer-basin

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Plate

Maker: T. D. and S. Boardman (American, 1810–1850)

Bowl

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Mug

Maker: T. D. and S. Boardman (American, 1810–1850)

Three Tablespoons

Maker: David Greenleaf, Jr. (American, 1765–1835)

Pair of Teaspoons

Maker: David Greenleaf, Jr. (American, 1765–1835)

Ladle

Maker: David Greenleaf, Jr. (American, 1765–1835)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: David Greenleaf, Jr. (American, 1765–1835)

Stoneware Jar

Maker: Goodwin and Webster (American, 1810–1836)

Teaspoon

Maker: James Ward (American, 1768–1856)
Maker: Roswell Bartholomew (American, active ca. 1804–9)

Beaker

Artist: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Porringer

Maker: T. D. and S. Boardman (American, 1810–1850)

Porringer

Maker: Boardman and Company (American, 1825–27)

Porringer

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Mug

Maker: Thomas Danforth Boardman (American, 1784–1873)

Basin

Maker: T. D. and S. Boardman (American, 1810–1850)

Basin

Maker: T. D. and S. Boardman (American, 1810–1850)

Plate

Maker: Thomas Danforth Boardman (American, 1784–1873)

Plate

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Plate

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

Dish

Maker: Samuel Danforth (American, 1774–1816)

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