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Chest with drawers

Maker, possibly by: Peter Blin (American, born England, died 1725)

Wainscot Chair

Maker: Unknown

Chest

Maker: Unknown

Cupboard

Maker, possibly by: Nathaniel Stone (1649–1709)

Cupboard

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

Cupboard

Maker: Unknown

Five chairs

Maker, possibly by: Slover and Taylor (American, active ca. 1802–5)

Dropleaf Table

Maker: Unknown

Child's Armchair

Maker: Unknown

Cassone

Artist: Unknown

Stand

Maker: T. Paige

High Chest of Drawers

Maker: Unknown

Dressing Table

Maker: Unknown

Card Table

Maker: Unknown

Chest-on-Chest

Maker: (cabinet) Stephen Badlam (American, 1751–1815)
Carver: John Skillin (American, 1745–1800)
Carver: Simeon Skillin, Jr. (American, 1756–1806)

Pair of card tables

Maker, attributed to: Duncan Phyfe (American, 1768–1854)

Card table

Maker, attributed to: Duncan Phyfe (American, 1768–1854)

Sofa

Maker, possibly by: Duncan Phyfe (American, 1768–1854)

Chair

Maker: Unknown

Stool

Maker: Unknown

Card Table

Maker: Unknown

Card table

Maker, attributed to: Adam Hains (American, 1768–1846)

Two-part Dining Table

Maker: Unknown

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