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Pair of buttons

Maker: I. W.

Mourning Ring

Maker, attributed to: John Brevoort (American, active ca. 1742 - 1764)
Honorand: John Brovort Hicks, American, 1758–1761

Pair of cuff links

Maker: Unknown

Breast Pin

Maker: Unknown

Ring

Maker: Unknown

Mourning Ring

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Shoe Buckles

Maker: Unknown

Needle Holder

Maker: Unknown

Hat ornament

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

Bracelet

Maker, possibly by: Bernheim and Beer (American)

Masonic sword

Maker: Unknown

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

Duet pin

Maker: UnknownMaker

Pair of Earrings

Maker: Unknown

Watch Fob

Maker: S. J. S. (working c. 1910)

Pendant

Maker: Unknown

Brooch

Maker: Unknown

Bracelet

Maker: Unknown

Friendship ring

Maker: Unknown

Boston School Committee City Medal for Females

Engraver: Unknown
Honorand: Clarissa A. Baker, American, 1783–1882

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