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Tablespoon

Maker: Daniel Van Voorhis (American, 1751–1824)

Tankard

Maker: Peter Van Inbrugh (American, 1689–1740)

Vase

Maker: Unknown

Vase

Maker: Unknown

Violin Flask

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher with ball

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Dessert Spoons

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Tablespoon

Maker: William Garret Forbes (American, 1751–1840)

Inkwell

Maker: Unknown

Inkwell

Maker: Unknown

Vase

Maker: Unknown

Violin Flask

Maker: Unknown

Violin Flask

Maker: Unknown

Tablespoon

Maker: Stebbins and Howe (w. c. 1827 - 1834)

Decanter

Maker: Unknown

Teaspoon

Maker, attributed to: Peter Vergerau (American, 1700–1755)

Tablespoon

Maker: Thomas W. Burger (w. c. 1805 - 1806)

Pair of tablespoons

Maker: Thomas W. Burger (w. c. 1805 - 1806)

Plantation Bitters Bottle

Maker: Unknown

Beaker

Maker: Unknown

Mug with Spout

Maker: Simeon Soumaine (American, born England, baptized 1685–ca. 1750)

Pair of sleeve buttons

Maker: Unknown

Bonbon Dish

Maker: Black, Starr, Frost-Gorham (American, founded 1810)

Floor Lamp

Designer: Walter Von Nessen (American, born Germany, 1889–1943)
Manufacturer: Nessen Studio, Incorporated (American, founded 1927)

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