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Anne, Queen of England (1665–1714)

Artist: J. Cooper (British, 1695–1754)

Reverend John Davenport (1597–1669/70)

Artist: Davenport Limner (American, active ca. 1670)

Snuffbox

Maker: John Obrisset (British, active 1705–28)

Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790 M.A. (hon.) 1753

Artist: William Rush (American, 1756–1833)

Punch Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Wainscot Chair

Maker: Unknown

Tankard

Maker: Elias Pelletreau (1726–1810)

Cupboard

Maker, attributed to: Peter Blin (American, born England, died 1725)

Plate

Maker: Delftfield (founded 1748)

Bowl

Maker: Cornelius Kierstede (American, 1675–1757)

Ezra Stiles (1727-1795), B.A.1746, M.A.1749

Artist: Nathaniel Smibert (American, 1734–1756)

Triumph of the Dance

Artist: Edwin Howland Blashfield (American, 1848–1936)

Abundance of The Days of the Week

Artist: Elihu Vedder (American, 1836–1923)

Mug

Maker: Francis Bassett, Jr. (American, 1729–1800)

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