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Hotchkiss School, First Prize Medal for Parallel Bars, Class Meet

Manufacturer: Hotchkiss School (founded 1891)
Artist: Unknown
Manufacturer: College Shops

Medal of the Princeton PUTAA Fall Handicap Meet

Artist: Unknown
Manufacturer: F. Holt Company (Newark)

Medal of the Yale-Princeton Freshman Track Meet

Artist: Unknown
Manufacturer: Dieges & Clust (American, founded 1898)

Charger

Maker: Unknown

Plate

Maker: Unknown

Posset-pot

Maker: Unknown

Charger

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Plates

Maker: Unknown

Plate

Maker: Unknown

Vase

Decorator: M. B. G. (American)
Manufacturer: Faience Manufacturing Company (1881–1892)

Vase

Maker: John Bennett (American, 1840–1907)

Six-piece place setting

Maker: Robert J. King (American, 1917–2014)

"Brig Leander" brooch

Maker: Franklin Porter (American, 1869–1935)
Maker: (Assistant) Helen Louise Porter Philbrick (American, 1910–2011)

Elephant Brooch for the Presidential Campaign of Herbert Hoover

Maker: (Assistant) Franklin Porter (American, 1869–1935)
Maker: Helen Louise Porter Philbrick (American, 1910–2011)

Shawl pin

Maker: Helen Louise Porter Philbrick (American, 1910–2011)

Adlai Stevenson Shoe Campaign Pin

Maker: Allan Adler (American, 1916–2002)

Patent model of a refrigerator

Inventor: Samuel Ayres (American, born ca. 1810)

Fruit bowl

Maker: Unknown

Brooch, "Defend Your Country"

Manufacturer: Coro, Incorporated (American, 1943–1977)
After: Thomas Bennett Woodburn (American, 1893–1980)

Ladle

Maker: Unknown

Partial place setting, knife and spoon, "Star" pattern

Designer: John Prip (American, 1922–2009)
Designer: Robert H. Ramp (American, 1920–2012)
Manufacturer: Reed and Barton (American, founded 1840)

Spoon

Maker: Unknown

"Lotus Leaf" pattern pitcher

Decorator: (attributed to) Théophile Frey (Swiss, 1826–1871, active United States, 1849–71)
Manufacturer: (Attributed to) United States Pottery Company (1849–1858)

Ladle, "Lotus" Pattern

Maker: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

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