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Bread basket

Maker, formerly attributed to: George Aiken (American, 1765–1832)
Maker, formerly attributed to: E. Brown (American, active ca. 1807 - 1808)
Maker, possibly by: George Alexander (American, died 1801)
Maker, possibly by: Ephraim Brasher (American, 1744–1810)

Tea Set

Maker: Littleton Holland (American, 1770–1847)

Teapot

Maker: Gabriel Lewyn (American, w. ca. 1768–1780)

Sugar tongs

Maker: R. and A. Campbell (w. c. 1834 - 1854)

Two tablespoons

Maker: Samuel Kirk and Son (American, 1815–1979)

Sugar Bowl

Maker: Samuel Kirk and Son (American, 1815–1979)

Large ladle

Maker: A. Jacobi and Company (American, active ca. 1878–94)

"Severnware" Pitcher

Designer: Frederick Hackney
Manufacturer: Chesapeake Pottery (1880–1890)

Covered Ewer and Stand

Maker: Samuel Kirk and Son (American, 1815–1979)
After: John Moyr Smith (British, 1839–1912)

Thirty dollar bill (continental currency) from Baltimore

Printer: Hall and Sellers (Philadelphia)

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