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Three Tablespoons

Maker: John Germon (American, active 1782–1816)

Tablespoon

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

Ladle

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Jr. (American, 1752–1831)
Maker: Nathaniel Richardson (American, 1754–1827)

Button

Maker, attributed to: Philip Garrett (American, 1780–1851)

Inhaler

Maker: Robert Palethorp, Jr. (American)
After: design by John Mudge (British, 1721–1793)

Basin

Maker: William Will (American, born Germany, 1742–1798)

Plate

Maker: Parks Boyd (American, 1795–1819)

Plate

Maker: Robert Palethorp, Jr. (American)

Dish

Maker: Simon Edgell (American, ca. 1713–1742)

Plate

Maker: Robert Palethorp, Jr. (American)

Cann

Maker: John Bayly Sr. (American, active 1750–89)

Tea caddy

Maker: Joseph Lownes (American, 1758–1820)

Beaker

Maker: Philip Garrett (American, 1780–1851)

Shoe Buckle

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

Cream pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Cup Plate Depicting Major Ringgold

Maker, possibly by: Excelsior Glass Works (American, 1840–1857)

Washington and Taylor Flask

Maker: Dyottville Glass Works (founded Philadelphia, 1773)

Pair of Dessert Spoons

Maker: William Miller (American, active ca. 1810)

Money Bank

Maker: Elizabeth Herr (active 1875–97)

Puzzle Mug

Maker: Thomas Haig (American, 1812–ca. 1893)

Basket

Maker: American China Manufactory (American, 1769–1772)
Maker: formerly called Bonnin and Morris (American)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Seth Pennington (British, born 1744, w. c. 1765 - 1805)

Stove plate, "God's Well Has Water in Plenty" "W.B. of 1748"

Maker: William Bransonironmaster
Maker: Christian Furnace

Teapot and stand

Maker, attributed to: Godfrey Shiving (w. ca. 1779)

Teapot

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Jr. (American, 1752–1831)
Maker: Nathaniel Richardson (American, 1754–1827)

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