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Covered Sugar Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Cream Pitcher

Manufacturer: attributed to American Flint Glass Manufactory (American, 1764–1774)
Proprietor: Henry William Stiegel, American, 1729–1785

Pocket Bottle

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Snuff Bottle

Maker: Unknown
Retailer: Clausen & Maull (American, 1830–1843)

Beads

Maker: Unknown

Wine Glass

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Rum Bottle

Maker: Unknown

Benjamin Franklin Flask

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

Sailors' Rights Flask (Turtle Whimsy)

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

Dish

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Oil Lamps

Maker, possibly by: Boston and Sandwich Glass Works (American, 1826–88)

Cream Jug

Maker: Unknown

Salt dish

Maker: Unknown

High Chest of Drawers

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)

Card Table

Maker: Unknown

Easy chair

Maker: Unknown

Side chair

Maker: Unknown

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