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Recto: Drawing for a Pitcher; Verso: Drawing for a Serving Dish and Spoon

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

Drawing for Free-Form Bowls

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

Drawing for a Nut Dish

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

Drawing for a Vessel Handle

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

Drawing for Coffeepots

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

Drawing for Teapot WE 1936A

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

Drawing for Creamer, Sugar Bowl, Waste Bowl WE 1936A

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

Drawing for a Teapot and Three Other Vessels

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

Drawing for a Creamer WE1936

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

Drawing for a Coffeepot

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

Drawing for a Pitcher

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

Bird's Eye View Drawing of a Teapot

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

Drawing with Bird's Eye and Elevation Views of a Teapot

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

Drawing of a Teapot

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

Drawing of a Coffeepot

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

Drawing of a Teapot

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

Drawing for a Creamer WE1936

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

Cut out of a Vessel

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

Drawing of a Teapot

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

Drawing of a Sugar Bowl

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

Drawing of a Creamer

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

Drawing of a Coffeepot

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

Drawing for Coffeepots

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

Drawing of Covered Vessel

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

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