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Covered goblet, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown and engraved glass, American
New Bremen Glass Manufactory
John Frederick Amelung
1788
Desk and Bookcase, Mahogany, satinwood, maple, verre églomisé<br/>with cedar, American
American
ca. 1811
Emma Van Name, Joshua Johnson  American, Oil on canvasPainting
Joshua Johnson
ca. 1805
Vase, Blown-molded and engraved glass, American
American
1810–30
Sugar bowl, James C. Mackley  American, Earthenware, American
James C. Mackley
1875–80
Urn, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown glass, American
Manufacturer Possibly by New Bremen Glass Manufactory
Designer Possibly designed by John Frederick Amelung
1788–95
Sideboard, Mahogany, satinwood, silver, copper, verre églomisé with yellow poplar, white pine, mahogany, American
American
ca. 1795–1805
Cup plate, Pressed glass, American
American
1825–60
Pitcher, Blown-molded glass, American
American
1820–40
Pitcher, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Earthenware, American
Manufacturer E. & W. Bennett Pottery
Attributed to Charles Coxon
ca. 1850–56
Card table, Mahogany, satinwood, holly with white pine, sycamore, birch, American
American
ca. 1800
Goblet, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown and engraved glass, wood, American
New Bremen Glass Manufactory
John Frederick Amelung
1791
Side Chair, John Finlay, Maple, American
Attributed to John Finlay
Attributed to Hugh Finlay
1815–20
Side Chair, John Finlay, Maple, painted and gilded, cane, American
Attributed to John Finlay
Attributed to Hugh Finlay
1815–20
Knife Urn, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, white pine, tulip poplar, American
American
ca. 1820
Knife Urn, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, white pine, tulip poplar, American
American
ca. 1820
Pocket bottle, Blown and engraved glass, American
American
1792
Salt, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown pattern-molded glass, American
Attributed to New Bremen Glass Manufactory
Attributed to John Frederick Amelung
1784–95
Salt, Andrew Ellicott Warner  American, Silver and silver gilt, American
Andrew Ellicott Warner
ca. 1835
Salt, Andrew Ellicott Warner  American, Silver and silver gilt, American
Andrew Ellicott Warner
ca. 1835
Drop-leaf dining table, Mahogany, tulip poplar, white pine, sycamore, American
American
1795–1810
Drop-leaf Dining Table, Mahogany, tulip poplar, white pine, sycamore, American
American
1795–1810
Figured flask, Baltimore Glass Works  American, Blown-molded glass, American
Probably Baltimore Glass Works
1825–35
Card table, Mahogany, satinwood, sycamore, holly with oak, yellow poplar, American
American
1790–95
Pitcher, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Earthenware, American
Manufacturer Manufactured by E. & W. Bennett Pottery
Attributed to Charles Coxon
1850–57
Side-light, Wood, metal, glass, American
American
ca. 1810
Rockingham “Distin Family Band” garden seat, Charles Coxon  American, Yellow earthenware
Designer Designed by Charles Coxon
Manufacturer Manufactured by E. & W. Bennett Pottery
ca. 1849–50
Chesapeake Pottery
ca. 1883–85
Pitcher, Chesapeake Pottery  American, Parian porcelain, American
Chesapeake Pottery
Designer James Priestman
1885
Plaque, James Priestman  American, Parian porcelain, American
James Priestman
1885
Tankard, Chesapeake Pottery  American, Stoneware, drab gray body, "severn" ware, American
Chesapeake Pottery
ca. 1883–85
Plaque, James Priestman  American, Parian porcelain, American
James Priestman
Chesapeake Pottery
ca. 1885–86
Pilgrim Vase, Chesapeake Pottery  American, Earthenware, American
Chesapeake Pottery
1880–85
Embroidered Show Towel, Bertha Terrell Udell  American, Embroidered linen, American
Bertha Terrell Udell
ca. 1919
Quilt, Presentation pattern, Mary Hergenroder Simon  American, Cotton and silk velvet, American
Designer Designs attributed to Mary Hergenroder Simon
ca. 1849
Star of Bethlehem Quilt, Cotton, American
American
ca. 1835
Side Chair, Mahogany, American
American
1785–95
Side Chair, Mahogany, ash, tulip poplar, satinwood, American
American
1790–1800