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Mourning Ring Honoring Rev. John Rogers

Maker: Jacob Hurd (American, 1702–1758)
Honorand: Rev. John Rogers, American, 1666–1745

Part of a sleeve button

Maker, possibly by: John Burt (American, 1692–1745)
Maker, possibly by: James Butler (American, 1713–1776)

Mourning Ring

Maker: Edward Winslow (American, 1669–1753)
Honorand: Joseph Dudley, American, 1647–1720

Mourning Ring

Maker: Zachariah Brigden (1734–1787)
Honorand: Deborah Prince, American, 1699–1766

Sleeve button

Maker, attributed to: John Burt (American, 1692–1745)
Maker, formerly attributed to: James Boyer (American, ca. 1700–1740)

Gold ring

Maker: Andrew Oliver (American, ca. 1725–1776)

Clasp

Maker: John Noyes (American, 1674–1749)

Seal

Maker, attributed to: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Mourning ring

Maker, attributed to: Edward Winslow (American, 1669–1753)
Honorand: Elizabeth Pemberton Winslow, American

Sleeve button

Maker: Zachariah Brigden (1734–1787)

Memorial for John Foreman (c. 1736-1789)

Artist, attributed to: John Ramage (British, born Ireland, ca. 1748–1802, active United States, 1775–94)

Memorial for Hannah Hodges (1780-1792)

Artist, attributed to: John Ramage (British, born Ireland, ca. 1748–1802, active United States, 1775–94)

Mourning Ring

Maker: Unknown
Honorand: William Bosson, American, 1773–1796

Thimble

Maker: Jacob Hurd (American, 1702–1758)

Ring

Maker: John Dixwell (American, 1680–1725)

Sleeve Button

Maker, attributed to: John Burt (American, 1692–1745)

Pair of sleeve buttons

Maker: Paul Revere, Sr. (1702–1754)

Comb

Manufacturer: James W. Tufts Company (American, 1875–1915)

Masonic Past Master's Jewel

Maker: Frederick Alford (American, 1845–1916)

Medal

Maker: John Harriott (American, active ca. 1892)
Honorand: William Everett Patten

Spectacles

Maker: John Peirce (American, active ca. 1821)

Spectacles

Maker: Thomas Pons (American, 1757–1827)

Brooch

Maker: Gebelein Silversmiths (American, founded 1909)

Necklace

Maker: Margret Craver (American, 1907–2010)

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