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Stacking cream pitcher and sugar bowl, "Casual China" pattern

Designer: Russel Wright (American, 1904–1976)
Manufacturer: Iroquois China Company (American, 1905–1970)

Fork

Manufacturer: Hotchkiss & Schreuder (American, ca. 1850–1871)

Sugar Spoon

Manufacturer: Hotchkiss & Schreuder (American, ca. 1850–1871)

Plate from Trumbull College Dining Hall

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

Plate from Morse College and Ezra Stiles College Dining Halls

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

Plate from Pierson College Dining Hall

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

Plate from Branford College and Saybrook College Dining Halls

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

Plate from Jonathan Edwards College Dining Hall

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

Plate from Berkeley College Dining Hall

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

Plate from Calhoun College Dining Hall

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

Plate from Timothy Dwight Dining Hall

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

Plate from Silliman College Dining Hall

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

Plate from Davenport College Dining Hall

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

Plate from Yale Commons

Manufacturer: Syracuse China Co. (American, 1871–2009)

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