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Coffeepot

Maker: John Vernon (American, active 1787–1816)

Dessert Spoon

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Spoon

Maker: Jacobus van der Spiegel (American, 1668–1708)

Spoon

Maker: Jacob Boelen (American, 1657–1729)

Dish cross

Maker: Myer Myers (American, 1723–1795)

Tea Set

Maker: William Garret Forbes (American, 1751–1840)

Side Chair

Artist: Unknown

Side Chair

Artist: Unknown

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Cream Jug

Maker: John Will (American, 1696–1775)

Snuff Box

Maker: Bartholomew Schaats (American, 1670–1758)

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Piano

Maker: Adam Geib (American, 1780–1849)
Maker: William Geib (American, 1793–1860)

Cellarette

Maker: Unknown

Card table

Maker: Unknown

Pembroke Table

Maker: Unknown

Dining Table

Maker: Unknown

Tea Set

Maker: William Gale and Son (American, active 1850–58; 1862–67)

Cabinet

Maker: Alexander Roux (American, born France, 1813–1886)

Armchair

Maker: Unknown

Armchair

Maker: Unknown

side chair

Maker: Unknown

Desk and Bookcase

Maker: J. and J. W. Meeks

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