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Reproduction of 18 century cut and uncut voided satin velvet

Maker: Tassinari and Chatel (French, founded 1680)

Reproduction of damask (fancy twill) of Louis XV period

Maker: Tassinari and Chatel (French, founded 1680)

Reproduction of a damask of the early Louis XVI period (1775-85)

Maker: Tassinari and Chatel (French, founded 1680)

Reproduction of Louis XV compound fancy satin

Maker: Tassinari and Chatel (French, founded 1680)

Reproduction of Louis XV fancy cloth

Maker: Tassinari and Chatel (French, founded 1680)

Reproduction of Louis XVI fancy compoud cloth, brocaded

Maker: Tassinari and Chatel (French, founded 1680)

Reproduction of 18 century compound cloth, brocaded

Maker: Tassinari and Chatel (French, founded 1680)

Copy of Philippe de LaSalle fabric, brocaded satin

Maker: Tassinari and Chatel (French, founded 1680)

Length of compound satin, style of Louis XVI, about 1780

Maker: Tassinari and Chatel (French, founded 1680)

Length of compound cloth, style of Louis XVI

Maker: Tassinari and Chatel (French, founded 1680)

Oval Platter

Maker: Unknown

"American Eagle"

Maker: Cranston Print Works (American)

Pitcher

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

Cup Plate

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)

Cup Plate

Manufacturer: Enoch Wood and Sons (British, 1820–1846)

Saucer

Maker: Unknown

Jug, "John Gilpin" pattern

Maker: William Ridgway & Co. (British, 1830–1854)

Four-piece place setting, "Red Ribbon" pattern

Designer: Freddie Leiba (American, born Trinidad 1944)
Retailer: Swid Powell (American, 1982–2001)

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