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Presentation Vase, Thomas Fletcher  American, Silver, American
Thomas Fletcher
Sidney Gardiner
1825
Sauceboat, Anthony Rasch  American, Silver, American
Anthony Rasch
ca. 1815
Side Chair, Benjamin Randolph  American, Mahogany, northern white cedar; upholstery (modern), American
Benjamin Randolph
Hercules Courtenay
ca. 1769
Cabinet, Daniel Pabst  American, born Germany, Walnut, maple, white pine, glass, American
Daniel Pabst
Frank Furness
ca. 1873–76
Vase, Tucker Factory  American, Porcelain, brass, American
Tucker Factory
1828–36
Flintlock Longrifle, Jacob Kuntz  American, Wood (maple), steel, iron, brass, silver, bone, horn, American, Philadelphia
Jacob Kuntz
ca. 1810–20
Doorway to Brasilia, Aloisio Magalhaes  Brazilian, Photo offset lithography
Multiple artists/makers
1959
Doorway to Portuguese, Aloisio Magalhaes  Brazilian, Photo offset lithography
Multiple artists/makers
1957
Book of American figure painters, Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer  American
Mariana Griswold Van Rensselaer
J. B. Lippincott Company
1886
The living witness : art in the concentration camps : Museum of American Jewish History, October 18-November 19, 1978, Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
1978
A manual of the art of bookbinding : containing full instructions in the different branches of forwarding, gilding, and finishing : also, the art of marbling book-edges and paper, the whole designed for the practical workman, the amateur, and the book-collector, James Bartram Nicholson
James Bartram Nicholson
Henry Carey Baird
1856
Roberto Lugo : ghetto is resourceful, Roberto Lugo  American
Roberto Lugo
2019?
Scholarship Medal, Silver, American
American
1770–1830
Scholarship Medal, Silver, American
American
1770–1830
Scholarship Medal, Silver, American
American
ca. 1800
Milk Bowl, Free-blown glass, American
American
ca. 1810 (?)
Mug, Blown molded lead glass, American
American
1820–40
Mug, Free-blown lead glass, American
American
1770–1800
Mug, Parks Boyd  American, Pewter, American
Parks Boyd
1795–1819
Mug, Parks Boyd  American, Pewter, American
Parks Boyd
1795–1819
Cann, Daniel Dupuy  American, Silver, American
Daniel Dupuy
1750–1800
Mug, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1876
Cann, Edmond Milne  American, Silver, American
Edmond Milne
ca. 1760–85
Cann, Joseph Richardson Jr.  American, Silver, American
Joseph Richardson Jr.
Nathaniel Richardson
ca. 1785
Mug, William Will  American, Pewter, American
William Will
1764–98
Mug, Pressed glass, American
American
1830–70
Mustard Pot, Joseph Shoemaker  American, Silver, American
Joseph Shoemaker
ca. 1795–1820
Nutmeg Grater, D. F.  American, Silver, steel, American
D. F.
1780–1850
Pan, Blown pattern-molded amber glass, American
American
1800–1860
Pan, Blown pattern-molded aquamarine glass, American
American
1800–1860
Paperweight, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
1861–70
Pedestal, Walnut, American
American
ca. 1875
Pembroke Table, Mahogany, oak, white pine, tulip poplar, American
American
1765–90
Card Table, Anthony G. Quervelle  American, Mahogany, rosewood, American
Anthony G. Quervelle
1825–30
Pharmacy Jar, Free-blown green glass, American
American
1830–70
Slab table, Mahogany, black walnut, yellow pine; marble, American
American
1765–75
Marble-slab table, Mahogany, marble, American
American
1760–70
Pitcher, Blown molded lead glass, American
American
1820–40
Pitcher, Blown pattern-molded glass, American
American
1780–1825
Center Table, Anthony G. Quervelle  American, Mahogany, intarsia marble, brass, American
Anthony G. Quervelle
ca. 1830