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Mustard pot

Maker, formerly attributed to: Samuel Soumain (American, active ca. 1740–65)
Maker, possibly by: Sunshing (Chinese, active ca. 1790–1830)

Snuff Box

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Sr. (American, 1711–1784)

Baptismal Basin

Maker: John Burt (American, 1692–1745)

Flagon

Maker: John Potwine (American, 1699–1792)

Salver

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Sr. (American, 1711–1784)

Tankard

Maker: Benjamin Burt (American, 1729–1805)

Tankard

Maker, attributed to: Jurian Blanck, Jr. (American, 1645–1714)

Snuff Box

Maker: Daniel Parker (American, 1726–1785)

Snuff Box

Maker: John Dixwell (American, 1680–1725)

Mustard Pot

Maker: Peter Van Dyck (American, 1684–1751)

Pair of Two-Handled Cups

Maker: Joseph Loring (American, 1743–1815)

Tankard

Maker: John Dixwell (American, 1680–1725)

Teapot

Maker: Jacob Hurd (American, 1702–1758)

Creampot

Maker: Jacob Hurd (American, 1702–1758)

Dram cup

Maker: Benjamin Sanderson (1608–1693)

Cream Pail

Maker: Thomas Dane (American, 1726–1759)

Cann

Maker: Samuel Minott (American, 1732–1803)

Porringer

Maker: Jeremiah Dummer (American, 1645–1718)

Tea caddy

Maker: Philip Garrett (American, 1780–1851)

Sugar Bowl

Maker: Ephraim Brasher (American, 1744–1810)

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)

Covered pitcher

Maker: David Moseley (American, 1752–1818)

Tea Set

Maker: Littleton Holland (American, 1770–1847)

Sugar bowl with cover

Maker: Joseph Richardson Jr. (American, 1752–1831)

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