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Powder Horn, Horn (cow), wood, Colonial American, Concord, Massachussets
Colonial American, Concord, Massachussets
1775
Powder Horn, Horn (cow), wood, Colonial American, Massachussets
Colonial American, Massachussets
ca. 1775–76
The Oracle, John Dixon  Irish, Mezzotint
John Dixon
Publisher John Dixon
1774
Multiple artists/makers
1788–98
Powder Horn, Horn (cow), wood, Colonial American, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Colonial American, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
dated 1749
Powder Horn, Horn (cow), wood, Colonial American, Lunenberg, Massachussetts
Colonial American, Lunenberg, Massachussetts
1759
Banjo clock, Curtis and Dunning  American, Mahogany, gilded gesso, verre églomisé tablets, American
Curtis and Dunning
1813–16
Tall Clock, Joseph Mulliken  American, Mahogany, white pine, American
Joseph Mulliken
ca. 1790
Powder Horn, Horn (cow), wood, Colonial American, Roxbury, Massachusetts
Colonial American, Roxbury, Massachusetts
1775
Doorway, Alexander Grant  American, Pine, American
Possibly Alexander Grant
ca. 1750
Mourning Victory from the Melvin Memorial, Daniel Chester French  American, Marble, American
Daniel Chester French
Carver Carved by Piccirilli Brothers Marble Carving Studio
1906–8, carved 1912–15
Spoon, N. Barlett  American, Silver, American
N. Barlett
ca. 1760
Study for the Head of The Melvin Memorial, Daniel Chester French  American, Bronze, American
Daniel Chester French
Founder Cast by John Williams
1907; cast before 1914
Pint Measure, Pewter, British (American market)
British (American market)
1750–1800
Quart Measure, Pewter, British (American market)
British (American market)
1700–1800
Portrait of William Duguid, Prince Demah Barnes  American, Oil on canvas, American
Prince Demah Barnes
1773
Powder Horn of John Mahard, John Bush  American, Cowhorn, wood, iron, Colonial American
John Bush
Dated 1756
Hancock/ House./ Boston/ JACKSONS WARRANTED, Job & John Jackson, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British (American market)
Job & John Jackson
ca. 1831–ca. 1835
A Cosey Corner, Frank Millet  American, Oil on canvas, American
Frank Millet
1884
British (American market)
1750–1800
British (American market)
1750–1800
Wrapper: Burbank Paper Mill, Sutton, Massachusetts, Caleb Burbank  American, Woodcut, stamped and inscribed with pen and ink
Manufacturer Caleb Burbank
ca. 1801
Melodeon, Taylor & Farley, Wood, various materials, American
Taylor & Farley
1867
Bedcover with appliqued crewel embroidery motifs, Cabot family  American, Linen, embroidered with wool and silk, American
Member of the Cabot family
ca. 1760 original embroidery
The Battle of Bunker's Hill (June 17, 1775), Johann Gotthard Müller  German, Engraving; second state of seven (Rümelin)
Multiple artists/makers
1788–98
Collier Second Model Five-Shot Flintlock Revolver, Elisha Haydon Collier  American, Steel, wood (walnut, rosewood), silver, brass, British, London
Patentee Patented by Elisha Haydon Collier
ca. 1820
Embroidered coverlet, Linen embroidered with linen thread, American
American
ca. 1900–1910
Sampler, Rebekah White  American, Silk embroidery on linen, American
Rebekah White
1766
Philip King of Mount Hope, Paul Revere Jr.  American, Engraving
Engraver Paul Revere Jr.
Author Related author Thomas Church
Sitter Philip, Sachem of the Wampanoags
1772
The Bostonians in Distress, Philip Dawe  British, Mezzotint
Attributed to Philip Dawe
Publisher Robert Sayer and John Bennett
November 19, 1774
Anonymous, American, 18th century
June 1, 1779
Multiple artists/makers
1884
Embroidered coverlet, Mary Breed  American, Wool embroidery on linen/cotton, American
Mary Breed
1770
Engraver James McArdell
After Thomas Hudson
Sitter William Shirley
after 1759