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Locket and Beads Probably Owned by Hannah Pelletreau

Maker: Elias Pelletreau (1726–1810)

Clasp

Maker: John David, Jr. (American, active ca. 1785–1811)

Pair of sleeve buttons

Maker: Paul Revere, Sr. (1702–1754)

Mourning Ring for Thomas Clapp

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: Thomas Clapp, American, 1703–1767

Sash buckle

Maker: William B. Kerr and Company (American, 1855–1927)

Brooch

Maker: William B. Kerr and Company (American, 1855–1927)

Brooch

Manufacturer: Unger Brothers (American, 1872–1919)

Woman's buckle

Maker: Charles A. Masson (American, active 1829-66)

Chatelaine

Maker: Nathaniel Coleman (American, 1765–1842)

Chatelaine

Maker: Joseph Shoemaker (American, 1765–1829)

Chatelaine

Maker: Christian Wiltberger (1766–1851)

Back Comb

Maker: Albert Coles & Company (active ca. 1835–75)

Needle Holder

Maker: Unknown

Masonic Past Master's Jewel

Maker: Frederick Alford (American, 1845–1916)

Medal

Maker: John Harriott (American, active ca. 1892)
Honorand: William Everett Patten

Hat ornament

Maker: N. M. (w.c. 1845)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Nathan Merrow (1758–1825)

Spectacles

Maker: Shepherd and Boyd (American, active 1806–30)

Pair of bracelets

Maker: Unknown

Bracelet

Maker, possibly by: Bernheim and Beer (American)

Masonic sword

Maker: Unknown

Shoe Buckle

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Past Chancellor Jewel for the Knights of Pythias

Designer: Stillman S. Davis (American, 1826–1886)
Maker: Unknown
Honorand: E. M. Carlin, American
Patron: Knights of Pythias, American, founded 1864

Necklace

Maker: Unknown

Pendant Brooch

Maker: Unknown

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