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How to know the wild flowers : a guide to the names, haunts, and habits of our common wild-flowers, Margaret Neilson Armstrong  American
Multiple artists/makers
1899
Portland vase, Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Black basalt ware with white relief decoration, British, Staffordshire
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
ca. 1840–60
Pitcher, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Cup, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Paperweight, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Plate, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Plate, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Plate, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Slop Bowl, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Cup, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Saucer, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Jardinière and pedestal, Charles Wingender and Brother  American, Stoneware, American
Charles Wingender and Brother
ca. 1894–10
Saucer, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Miniature pitcher, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Pitcher, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
ca. 1848–56
Pitcher, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, Porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1848–56
Pitcher, Charles Cartlidge and Company  American, porcelain, American
Charles Cartlidge and Company
1853–56
Coin cabinet, Charles Percier  French, Mahogany (probably Swietenia mahagoni), applied and inlaid silver, French, Paris
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1809–19
Americana, Charles Sheeler  American, Oil on canvas
Charles Sheeler
1931
Medallion of Benjamin Franklin, Wedgwood and Bentley  British, Earthenware, British
Wedgwood and Bentley
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
1778–80
Covered Jar, George Duncan and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1881–90
Marmalade Jar, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Cream Pitcher, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Dessert Dish, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1876–86
Vase, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Wine Glass, George Duncan and Sons  American, lass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Water Goblet, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Cream Pitcher, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Dessert Dish, George Duncan and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Pepper Shaker, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Salt Dish, George Duncan and Sons  American, Glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Covered Sugar Bowl, George Duncan and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
ca. 1878–90
Étagère, A. Kimbel and Sons  American, Cherrywood, American
A. Kimbel and Sons
ca. 1885–90
Vase (one of a pair), Josiah Wedgwood and Sons  British, Jasperware, British, Etruria, Staffordshire
Josiah Wedgwood and Sons
Josiah Wedgwood
ca. 1785–1800
Vase, James Powell and Sons, “Straw opal” glass, British, London
James Powell and Sons
Whitefriars Glassworks
ca. 1890
Vase, C. Dorflinger and Sons  American, Blown and etched glass, American
C. Dorflinger and Sons
1905–15
Vase, C. Dorflinger and Sons  American, Glass, American
C. Dorflinger and Sons
1900–1910
Champagne Glass, George Duncan and Sons  American, Pressed glass, American
George Duncan and Sons
1878–90
Punch bowl, C. Dorflinger and Sons  American, Blown and cut glass, American
C. Dorflinger and Sons
1890–1905
Creamer, James Gillinder and Sons  American, Pressed blue glass, American
James Gillinder and Sons
ca. 1870