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Plate, "The Landing of the Fathers at Plymouth"

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
After: (probable source material a) after painting by) Michele Felice Cornè (American, born Italy, 1752–1845)
After: (probable source material b) engraved after) John Warner Barber (American, 1798–1885)
Engraver: (probable source material c) engraved by) Samuel Hill (American, ca. 1766–1804)
Honorand: Edward Winslow, American, 1595–1655
Honorand: John Carver, American, ca. 1576–1621
Honorand: Myles Standish, American, ca. 1584–1656
Honorand: William Bradford, American, 1590–1657
Honorand: William Brewster, American, 1567–1644

Plate with a View of Stevens House, Hoboken, New Jersey

Manufacturer: Joseph Stubbs (British, 1790–1829)
Engraver: (source material by) William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)
Publisher: (source material by) William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)

Round Platter

Maker: Unknown

Covered Dish

Maker: Unknown

Ice Cream Plate from the Rutherford B. Hayes State Dinner Service

Manufacturer: Haviland & Co. (French, 1864–1931)
Designer: Theodore Russell Davis (American, 1840–1894)
Artist: (painter) Lissac (French, active ca. 1868–85)
Etcher: Félix-Henri Bracquemond (French, 1833–1914)

Plate from the Abraham Lincoln State Dinner Service, Ordered During the Grant Administration

Manufacturer: Haviland & Co. (French, 1864–1931)
Retailer: J. W. Boteler & Bro., American, 1866–1881

"American Eagle"

Maker: Cranston Print Works (American)

Length of cotton

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker, attributed to: United States Pottery Company (1849–1858)

Pitcher

Maker: Taylor & Speeler (American, 1852–1855)

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Maker: Unknown

Pitcher

Manufacturer: Herculaneum Pottery (British, 1793–1841)

Jug, "Enville" pattern

Maker: E & W Walley (1856–1859)

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