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Snuffbox

Maker: John Obrisset (British, active 1705–28)

Punch Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Tankard

Maker: Elias Pelletreau (1726–1810)

Plate

Maker: Delftfield (founded 1748)

Vase d'Athis

Manufacturer: Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory (French, founded 1745)

Mortar and Pestle

Manufacturer: Josiah Wedgwood (British, 1730–1795)

Bowl

Maker: Cornelius Kierstede (American, 1675–1757)

Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Platter with a View of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Hartford, Connecticut

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)
After: Asaph Willard (American, 1786–1880)

Tea Service

Maker: Hayden and Gregg (1838–1842)

Tankard

Maker: Jonathan Clarke (American, 1705–1770)

Caster

Maker: Jacob Hurd (American, 1702–1758)

Tankard

Maker: Francis Bassett, Jr. (American, 1729–1800)

Nursing Bottle

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

Mug

Maker: Francis Bassett, Jr. (American, 1729–1800)

Porringer

Maker: Francis Bassett, Jr. (American, 1729–1800)

Porringer

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

Flagon

Maker: Boardman and Company (American, 1825–27)

Beaker

Artist: Boardman and Company (American, 1825–27)

Mug

Maker: Moses Lafetra (American)

Mug

Maker: Robert Bonynge (American, active. ca. 1731–63)

Porringer

Maker: William Kirby (American, 1740–1804)

Basin

Maker: Henry Will (American, ca. 1735–1802)

Basin

Maker: Unknown
Maker, formerly attributed to: William Elsworth (American, 1746–1816)

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