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Side chair

Maker: Unknown

Tray

Maker: Miriam Spicer (American, born 1917)

Dessert Spoon, "Chantilly" Pattern

Maker: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Child's bowl and plate

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)
Honorand: Harvey Kennedy Smith, American, 1904–1968

Bonbon spoon

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Eleven Demi-tasse Spoons

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Salt

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Box

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

"Athenic" cup

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Six "Patrician" Pattern Teaspoons

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)
Maker: William C. Codman (American, born England, 1839–1921)

Bread fork

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Teakettle with stand and burner

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Card table

Maker: Joseph Rawson and Son (active 1808–26)

Basin

Maker: Samuel Ely Hamlin (American, 1774–1864)

Basin

Maker: Samuel Ely Hamlin (American, 1774–1864)

Tray, Martele line

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)
Maker: Samuel R. Woolley
Chaser: F. Vierling

Tray

Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Bowl

Maker: Henry J. Kauffman (American, 1909–2001)

Beaker

Maker: Henry J. Kauffman (American, 1909–2001)

Porringer

Maker: Samuel Ely Hamlin (American, 1774–1864)

Basin

Maker: Samuel Hamlin, Sr. (American, 1746–1801)

Card case

Maker: H. L. Webster and Company (active ca. 1832–42 and 1852–57)

Cream Pitcher

Maker: George W. Baker (American, 1790–1867)

Creamer

Maker: Gorham & Co. (American, active 1852–65)

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