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Plate, John Monday  American, Earthenware; Redware with sgraffito decoration, American
John Monday
1830
Bottle, Wistarburgh Glassworks  American, Free-blown glass, American
Wistarburgh Glassworks
1738–ca. 1777
Basin, Master Potter A, Tin-glazed earthenware, Mexican
Master Potter A
ca. 1650
Pocket bottle, American Flint Glass Manufactory  American, Blown pattern-molded glass, American
American Flint Glass Manufactory
Henry William Stiegel
1769–74
Jubal and Miriam, William Jay Bolton, Stained glass window; vitreous glass paint, enamel paint, silver stain, American
William Jay Bolton
John Bolton
1843–48
Figure of a Lion, John Bell  American, Earthenware, American
John Bell
1845–55
Teakettle, Benjamin Brewood II, Silver, British
Benjamin Brewood II
1762–63
Teapot, John Rogers & Son, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
John Rogers & Son
ca. 1823–ca. 1842
Teapot, Gottfried Aust  American, Earthenware with slip decoration, American
Gottfried Aust
1756–71
Teapot, Abraham Dubois  American, Silver, American
Abraham Dubois
1780–1800
Teapot, William Will  American, Pewter, wood, American
William Will
1764–98
Teapot, William Will  American, Pewter, teak, American
William Will
1764–98
Teapot, Porcelain, French, possibly
French, possibly
ca. 1780
Pocket bottle, American Flint Glass Manufactory  American, Blown pattern-molded glass, American
American Flint Glass Manufactory
Henry William Stiegel
1769–74
Tray, Pressed glass, American
American
1832–40
Tray, Porcelain, Chinese, for American market
Chinese, for American market
ca. 1860–66
Tumbler, Blown, cut, and engraved glass, Bohemian
Bohemian
1790–1810
Tumbler, Bakewell, Page & Bakewell  American, Blown and cut glass; clay cameo, American
Bakewell, Page & Bakewell
ca. 1825
Tumbler, Bakewell, Page & Bakewell  American, Blown, cut, and engraved glass, American
Bakewell, Page & Bakewell
1825–30
Two-quart Flagon, Boardman and Company  American, Pewter, American
Boardman and Company
1825–27
Urn, Blown, cut, and engraved glass, American
American
ca. 1835
Urn, New Bremen Glass Manufactory, Blown glass, American
New Bremen Glass Manufactory
John Frederick Amelung
1788–95
Presentation vase, New England Glass Company  American, Blown, cut, and engraved glass, American
New England Glass Company
1843
Vase, Blown-molded and engraved glass, American
American
1810–30
Water cooler, Julius and Edward Norton  American, Stoneware, American
Julius and Edward Norton
1850–59
Whistle, Adam Ownhouse  American, Earthenware; Redware with slip decoration, American
Adam Ownhouse
ca. 1840–50
Windowpane, Wheeling Flint Glass Works, Pressed glass, American
Wheeling Flint Glass Works
Glasshouse of John and Craig Ritchie
1833–36
Wine glass, Jersey Glass Company of George Dummer  American, Blown and cut glass, American
Jersey Glass Company of George Dummer
ca. 1824–40
Dram Cup, John Coney  American, Silver, American
John Coney
ca. 1680
Compote, Bakewell, Page & Bakewell  American, Blown and cut glass, American
Bakewell, Page & Bakewell
1820–35
Plateau, Benjamin Halsted  American, Silver and glass, American
Benjamin Halsted
1790–1805
Compote, Pressed glass, American
American
1835–45
Jar, John M. Safford  American, Earthenware; Redware with stamped decoration, American
John M. Safford
1838
Inkstand, Boston & Sandwich Glass Company  American, Pressed and blown-molded glass, pewter
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1830–40
Jar, Philip Kline  American, Earthenware; Redware with sgraffito decoration, American
Philip Kline
1809
Jar, Christian Klinker  American, Earthenware; Redware with slip decoration, American
Christian Klinker
ca. 1773
Jug, Earthenware, American
American
ca. 1800–1830
Jug, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
British (American market)
1800–1830
Jug, Earthenware, American
American
ca. 1800–1840
Jug, Stoneware, American
American
1790–1830