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Snuffers tray, D. & G. Holy, Sheffield plate, British, Sheffield
D. & G. Holy
ca. 1820
Helmet, Breastplate, and Backplate, D. G. V. Lochorst  Flemish, Steel, leather, textile (velvet, wool), Flemish, possibly Antwerp
D. G. V. Lochorst
ca. 1575
Box, G. D., London, Silver, gilt lined, British, London
G. D., London
1749–50
Rectangular Dish, D. M.  American, Silver, American
D. M.
ca. 1925
Nutmeg Grater, D. F.  American, Silver, steel, American
D. F.
1780–1850
Shoe Buckle, P. D.  American, Silver, American
P. D.
1730–75
Table Spoon, D. O.  American, Silver, American
D. O.
1780–1800
Table Spoon, D. O.  American, Silver, American
D. O.
1780–1800
Beaker, S. D., Silver, American or British
S. D.
1680–1730
Terracotta pelike (jar), Group G, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group G
3rd quarter of the 4th century BCE
New York Harbor with Brooklyn Bridge, G. Baker  American, Oil on canvas, American
G. Baker
after 1869
Cup and Saucer, F. G.  American, Porcelain, American
F. G.
ca. 1910–15
Sugar Bowl, R. G.  American, Silver, American
R. G.
1795–1810
Artistic houses : being a series of interior views of a number of the most beautiful and celebrated homes in the United States : with a description of the art treasures contained therein, D. Appleton & Co.
D. Appleton & Co.
1883–84
Counterpane, Bolton type, G. G.  American, Cotton, woven, American
G. G.
1818
Side chair, D. Phyfe & Son  American, Rosewood, rosewood veneer, ash (secondary wood), reproduction upholstery, American
D. Phyfe & Son
1841
Violin and Bow, Jefferson D. Chalfant  American, Oil on canvas, American
Jefferson D. Chalfant
1889
Crib, D. Phyfe & Son  American, mahogany veneer and mahogany, American
D. Phyfe & Son
1840–47
Window Seat, D. Phyfe & Son  American, Rosewood veneer; pine, yellow poplar (secondary woods); reproduction upholstery with original upholstery foundation, American
D. Phyfe & Son
1841
Tea Spoon, James D. Stout  American, Silver, American
James D. Stout
1825
Sugar Tongs, Joseph D. Chase  American, Silver, American
Joseph D. Chase
ca. 1820
Ladle, James D. Stout  American, Silver, American
James D. Stout
1820–30
Vase with violets, John D. Wareham, Earthenware, American
John D. Wareham
Rookwood Pottery Company
1901
Beaker, D.-, Silver, German, Augsburg
D.-
18th century
Milk jug, C. G. K., Silver, German, Dresden
C. G. K.
ca. 1805
The Parthenon, Vincent G. Stiepevich  American, Oil on canvas, American
Vincent G. Stiepevich
1880
Card Table, Anthony G. Quervelle  American, Mahogany, rosewood, American
Anthony G. Quervelle
1825–30
Creamer, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
ca. 1790
Tea Spoon, G. E. E.  American, Silver, American
G. E. E.
1790–1800
Tongs, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Center Table, Anthony G. Quervelle  American, Mahogany, intarsia marble, brass, American
Anthony G. Quervelle
ca. 1830
Sugar Bowl, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1830
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1770–1800
Table Spoon, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1770–1800
Teapot, William G. Forbes  American, Silver, American
William G. Forbes
1800–1810
Tea Spoon, Joshua G. Davis  American, Silver, American
Joshua G. Davis
1770–1800