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Punch Bowl

Maker: Unknown

Platter with a View of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Hartford, Connecticut

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)
After: Asaph Willard (American, 1786–1880)

Pot

Maker: J. and E. Norton Pottery (American, 1850–1859)
Decorator: John Hilfinger (American, 1826–1888)

Vegetable dish with a view of Charleston Exchange, South Carolina

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)
Engraver: (source material by) William G. Mason (American, active 1822–1860)
After: Joshua Shaw (British, c.1777 - 1860)
Publisher: (source material by) J. C. Kayser and Company (American, active 1823)

Soup Plate with a view of Staughton's Church, Philadelphia

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)

Soup plate with view of the City of Albany, New York

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
After: Pavel Petrovich Svin'in (Russian, 1788–1839)

Plate with view of Washington, White House

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)
Engraver: John L. Frederick (American, ca. 1797–1880/81)
After: George Catlin (American, 1796–1872)

Plate with a View of St. Paul's Church, New York

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevenson and Williams (British, ca. 1824–27)
Publisher: (source material by) Robert H. Dodd (American, 1748–1815)

Plate with a view of Philadelphia Library

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)
Engraver: (ource material by) William Russell Birch (British, 1755–1834)
Engraver: (source material by) Thomas Birch (American, born England, 1779–1851)
Publisher: (source material by) Robert Campbell (American, active 1798–1831)

Plate with a view of Philadelphia, Water Works

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevenson and Williams (British, ca. 1824–27)
Engraver: Cornelius Tiebout (American, ca. 1773–1830)
After: (drawing by) John James Barralet (American, born Ireland, ca. 1747–1815)
Publisher: Henry Quig (American, 1809 or 1810-1876)

Cups and Saucers with View of Yale College (State House and New Haven Green)

Manufacturer: Thomas Godwin (British, active ca. 1834–54)
Engraver: (source material by) James Sands (British, active ca. 1832–61)
After: (drawing by) William Henry Bartlett (British, 1809–1854)
Publisher: (source material by) George Virtue (British, 1793–1868)

“Peasant” Pattern Plate from the William Henry Harrison Dinner Service

Manufacturer: Brameld (British, 1806-1842)

Tea Caddy

Maker: Josiah Wedgwood (British, 1730–1795)
Engraver: John Sadler (British, 1720–1789)

Teapot

Maker: Unknown

Fruit Basket (a.) and Plate (b.) with view of romantic ruins

Maker: Unknown

Plate with a view of Boston State House ( three cows in foreground; two trees )

Manufacturer: John Rogers and Son (1815–1842)

Cup Plate with View of Scudder's Amerian Museum

Manufacturer: Ralph Stevensonand Williams (British, active 1815–34)

Cup Plate with View of Second Bank of the United States, Philadelphia (commonly known as "Custom House")

Manufacturer: John and William Ridgway (British, 1814–1830)
Engraver: (probable engraver of source material) William G. Mason (American, active 1822–1860)

Cup Plate

Maker: Job and John Jackson (British, active 1831–35)

Cup Plate, "View Near Sandy Hill, Hudson River" from the Series "Picturesque Views"

Maker: James and Ralph Clews (British, active 1817–35)

Plate with a view of New York, Almshouse

Manufacturer: Andrew Stevenson (British, 1780–after 1845)
Engraver: (source material by) William Hooker (American, active 1804–46)
After: (source material drawn by) Charles Augustin Busby (British, 1786–1834)
Publisher: (source material by) Edward M. Blunt (American)

Plate with a view of New York from Brooklyn Heights

Manufacturer: Andrew Stevenson (British, 1780–after 1845)

Platter with a view of Boston State House (three cows in foreground; two trees)

Manufacturer: (Attributed to) John Rogers and Son (1815–1842)

Platter with a View of New York from the Heights near Brooklyn

Manufacturer: Andrew Stevenson (British, 1780–after 1845)
Etcher: (Source material by) John Hill (American, born England, 1770–1850)
After: William Guy Wall (American. born Ireland, 1792–after 1864)
Publisher: (source material by) William Guy Wall (American. born Ireland, 1792–after 1864)

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