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Salver

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Sr. (American, 1711–1784)

Union bottle

Manufacturer: Keystone Glass Works (American, ca. 1866–ca. 1874)
Proprietor: Adam R. Samuels

Side chair

Maker: Unknown

Butter Cooler

Manufacturer: William Ellis Tucker (American, 1800–1832)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hulme (American, active 1828–1829)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hemphill (American, active 1831–38)
Manufacturer: Joseph Hemphill (American, 1770–1842)

Plate

Manufacturer: William Ellis Tucker (American, 1800–1832)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hulme (American, active 1828–1829)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hemphill (American, active 1831–38)
Manufacturer: Joseph Hemphill (American, 1770–1842)

Creamer

Manufacturer: William Ellis Tucker (American, 1800–1832)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hulme (American, active 1828–1829)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hemphill (American, active 1831–38)
Manufacturer: Joseph Hemphill (American, 1770–1842)

Pitcher

Manufacturer: Tucker and Hulme (American, active 1828–1829)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hemphill (American, active 1831–38)
Manufacturer: Joseph Hemphill (American, 1770–1842)
Proprietor: William Ellis Tucker, American, 1800–1832

Pitcher

Manufacturer: William Ellis Tucker (American, 1800–1832)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hulme (American, active 1828–1829)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hemphill (American, active 1831–38)
Manufacturer: Joseph Hemphill (American, 1770–1842)

Flower Pot

Manufacturer: William Ellis Tucker (American, 1800–1832)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hulme (American, active 1828–1829)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hemphill (American, active 1831–38)
Manufacturer: Joseph Hemphill (American, 1770–1842)

"Satyr's Head" Pitcher and Cover

Manufacturer: William Ellis Tucker (American, 1800–1832)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hemphill (American, active 1831–38)
Manufacturer: Joseph Hemphill (American, 1770–1842)
Modeler: Andrew Craig Walker (American, died before 1893)

Pitcher

Manufacturer: William Ellis Tucker (American, 1800–1832)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hulme (American, active 1828–1829)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hemphill (American, active 1831–38)
Manufacturer: Joseph Hemphill (American, 1770–1842)

Vase

Manufacturer: William Ellis Tucker (American, 1800–1832)
Manufacturer: Tucker and Hemphill (American, active 1831–38)
Manufacturer: Joseph Hemphill (American, 1770–1842)

Washington and Eagle Flask

Manufacturer: Kensington Glassworks (American, 1816–ca. 1833)

Hollow Plane

Manufacturer: Auburn Tool Co. (American, 1864–1893)

Small ladle

Maker: John Hatch Cheadell (American, 1806–1875)

Small ladle

Maker: John Hatch Cheadell (American, 1806–1875)

Sugar tongs

Artist: James Fitch (w. c. 1816 - 1826)

Teaspoon

Maker: George Harbottle (American, active ca. 1850)

Teaspoon

Maker: Haight and Leach (American, active ca. 1850)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Hotchkiss & Schreuder (American, ca. 1850–1871)

Coffee Table

Designer: Lorin Jackson (American, 1908–1987)
Manufacturer: Rohm and Haas Company, Inc. (American, founded 1909)
Retailer: Grosfeld House (American, active ca. 1930-1975)

Two tablespoons

Maker: C. B. DeRiemer and Company (1831–1833)

Teaspoon

Maker: B. C. Hoff

Slinky

Designer: Richard T. James (American, 1914–1974)
Manufacturer: James Industries, Inc. (American, 1945–1998)

Hairbrush

Designer: Henry A. Weihman (American, 1857–after 1906)
Manufacturer: Simons, Brother & Company (American, founded 1839)

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