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Multiple artists/makers
1898
Multiple artists/makers
1899
Side Chair, Benjamin Randolph  American, Mahogany, northern white cedar; upholstery (modern), American
Benjamin Randolph
Hercules Courtenay
ca. 1769
Side Chair, Benjamin Henry Latrobe  American, born England, Yellow poplar, oak, maple, white pine, gold leaf, and gesso, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1808
The Saithwaite Family, Francis Wheatley  British, Oil on canvas
Francis Wheatley
ca. 1785
Vase, T.J. Wheatley and Company, Earthenware; barbotine decoration of floral sprays, American
Multiple artists/makers
1880
Umbrella stand, Wheatley Pottery Company, Earthenware, American
Wheatley Pottery Company
ca. 1903–7
Vase, Thomas J. Wheatley  American, Earthenware, American
Thomas J. Wheatley
1879
Andrea Motley Crabtree, the first, Henry Taylor  American, Acrylic on canvas
Henry Taylor
2017
View on the New Turnpike Road, on the Margin of the Juniata, with a Distant View of the Warrior Mountain, Benjamin Henry Latrobe  American, born England, Watercolor, graphite, brown ink, and sgraffito on off-white wove paper, American
Benjamin Henry Latrobe
1820
View from the Packet Wharf at Frenchtown Looking down Elk Creek, Benjamin Henry Latrobe  American, born England, Watercolor, pen and iron gall ink, and graphite on off-white wove paper, American
Benjamin Henry Latrobe
1806
Vase, T. J. Wheatley & Company, Earthenware, American
T. J. Wheatley & Company
ca. 1880–82
Vase, T. J. Wheatley & Company, Earthenware, American
T. J. Wheatley & Company
ca. 1880–82
Vase, T. J. Wheatley & Company, Earthenware, American
T. J. Wheatley & Company
ca. 1880–82
Salt Spoon, Benjamin Halsted  American, Silver, American
Benjamin Halsted
1790–1806
Settee, Benjamin Goodison  British, Gilded gesso on walnut; previously covered in eighteenth-century blue silk damask not original to the settee, British
Benjamin Goodison
ca. 1730
Salt Spoon, Benjamin Halsted  American, Silver, American
Benjamin Halsted
1790–1806
Plateau, Benjamin Halsted  American, Silver and glass, American
Benjamin Halsted
1790–1805
Tankard, Benjamin Wynkoop  American, Silver, American
Benjamin Wynkoop
1700–1730
Porringer, Benjamin Burt  American, Silver, American
Benjamin Burt
1763
Creampot, Benjamin Burt  American, Silver, American
Benjamin Burt
1763
Table Spoon, Benjamin Halsted  American, Silver, American
Benjamin Halsted
1780–90
Table Spoon, Benjamin Halsted  American, Silver, American
Benjamin Halsted
1780–90
Desk, Benjamin Burnham  American, Cherry, white pine, yellow poplar, American
Benjamin Burnham
1769
Tankard, Benjamin Burt  American, Silver, American
Benjamin Burt
ca. 1765
Hagar and Ishmael, Benjamin West  American, Oil on canvas, American
Benjamin West
1776, reworked 1803
Moses Shown the Promised Land, Benjamin West  American, Oil on wood, American
Benjamin West
1801
Beaker, Benjamin Wynkoop  American, Silver, American
Benjamin Wynkoop
1711
Viola, Benjamin Banks  British, Wood, British
Benjamin Banks
1791
Flight Into Egypt, Henry Ossawa Tanner  American, Oil on canvas, American
Henry Ossawa Tanner
1923
Sofa, John Henry Belter  American, Rosewood, Rosewood veneer; chestnut, pine (secondary woods); modern upholstery with some original underupholstery, American
John Henry Belter
J. H. Belter & Co.
1850–60
Teakettle, Benjamin Brewood II, Silver, British
Benjamin Brewood II
1762–63
Sugar bowl, Benjamin Bakewell & Co. or, Blown and engraved glass, American
Benjamin Bakewell & Co.
Bakewell, Page & Bakewell
1810–30
Celery vase, Benjamin Bakewell & Co. or, Blown and engraved glass, American
Benjamin Bakewell & Co.
Bakewell, Page & Bakewell
1810–25
Coffeepot, Benjamin Brewood II, Silver, British
Benjamin Brewood II
1762–63
Compote, Benjamin Bakewell & Co. or, Blown-molded and engraved glass, American
Benjamin Bakewell & Co.
Bakewell, Page & Bakewell
1810–25
Celery vase, Benjamin Bakewell & Co. or, Blown-molded and engraved glass, American
Benjamin Bakewell & Co.
Bakewell, Page & Bakewell
1810–20
Percussion Longrifle, Benjamin J. Kough  American, Wood (maple), iron, steel. brass, silver, American, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania
Benjamin J. Kough
ca. 1845–50
Vase with marine life, Thomas J. Wheatley  American, Earthenware, American
Thomas J. Wheatley
1882
Ancient vases from the collection of Sir Henry Englefield, Sir Henry Charles Englefield  British
Sir Henry Charles Englefield
Henry Moses
1848