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Joint Stool, Cherry, American, possibly
American, possibly
1725–50
Saltcellar, Blown pattern-molded non-lead glass, American, possibly
American, possibly
1780–1825
Veil Pin, Platinum, diamonds, American, possibly
American, possibly
ca. 1905
Wine Glass, Blown pattern-molded lead glass, American, possibly
American, possibly
1780–1825
Wine Glass, Free-blown lead glass, American, possibly
American, possibly
18th century
Plate, F. B. M.  American, Porcelain, American
Decorator F. B. M.
Manufacturer Manufactured by Haviland & Co.
ca. 1885–87
American, possibly
18th century
Powder Horn, Horn (cow), wood (pine), Native American, possibly Penobscot
Native American, possibly Penobscot
ca. 1779–80
Comb, Moose antler, Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
Seneca or Susquehannock, Native American
ca. 1680
Portrait of a Lady (possibly Tryntje Otten Veeder), Schuyler Limner  American, Oil on canvas, American
Attributed to Schuyler Limner
1720–25
Sample, possibly Design 514 “Textured Damask”, Frank Lloyd Wright  American, Cotton and possibly rayon or wool, American
Designer Frank Lloyd Wright
Manufacturer F. Schumacher & Co.
1956
Sample, possibly Design 514 “Textured Damask”, Frank Lloyd Wright  American, Cotton and possibly rayon or wool, American
Designer Frank Lloyd Wright
Manufacturer F. Schumacher & Co.
1956
Egyptian Scene (possibly Moses and Zipporah), Erastus Salisbury Field  American, Oil on canvas, American
Erastus Salisbury Field
1865–80
Sleeping Child, possibly Violet Sargent, John Singer Sargent  American, Graphite on off-white wove paper, American
John Singer Sargent
ca. 1872–73
A Bit of War History: The Veteran, Thomas Waterman Wood  American, Oil on canvas, American
Thomas Waterman Wood
1866
A Bit of War History: The Contraband, Thomas Waterman Wood  American, Oil on canvas, American
Thomas Waterman Wood
1865
A Bit of War History: The Recruit, Thomas Waterman Wood  American, Oil on canvas, American
Thomas Waterman Wood
1866
Jar, John M. Safford  American, Earthenware; Redware with stamped decoration, American
John M. Safford
1838
Possibly a Lamp, Soapstone; carved
8th–13th century
Possibly a Sculpture or Whistle, Earthenware (?)
probably 8th–12th century
Desk-on-frame, Sweet gum, possibly mahogany veneer, yellow poplar, American
American
1690–1720
Skirt, Bonnie Cashin  American, Cotton (possibly), American
Designer Bonnie Cashin
Designer Textile by Boris Kroll
1952
J. Alden Weir, Olin Levi Warner  American, Bronze, American
Olin Levi Warner
Founder Cast by Tiffany & Co.
1880, cast 1897–98
Portrait of a Lady (Possibly Hannah Stillman), Pieter Vanderlyn  American, Oil on canvas, American
Former Attribution Formerly attributed to Pieter Vanderlyn
1720–30
Bustle, metal, cotton, possibly American
possibly American
early 1870s to mid-1870s
Candle Holder, Joseph Lownes  American, Silver, steel, American
Joseph Lownes
1790–1810
Chest-on-frame, White oak, yellow pine, white pine, poplar, maple, American
American
1670–1700
Possibly a Palette, Bitumen; cut
probably 8th–12th century
Unrecorded  Edgefield District potter  American, Alkaline-glazed stoneware with kaolin, American
Unrecorded Edgefield District potter
Manufacturer Unknown Old Edgefield District Pottery
ca. 1850–80
Dress, Bonnie Cashin  American, Wool, synthetic (possibly), American
Designer Bonnie Cashin
ca. 1951
Beachwear, Carolyn Schnurer  American, Cotton, wool (possibly), American
Designer Carolyn Schnurer
ca. 1948
Portrait of a Lady (Possibly of the Buloid Family), Samuel Lovett Waldo  American, Oil on wood, American
Samuel Lovett Waldo
William Jewett
1832
Fireback, Cast iron, American
American
1703
Slippers, Leather, possibly American
possibly American
1795–1805
Shawl, Wool, silk, possibly American
possibly American
1840–60