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Multiple artists/makers
1850
Pasture Scene, James M. Hart, Oil on canvas, American
James M. Hart
1876
From Shifting Shade, James M. Hart, Oil on canvas, American
James M. Hart
1887
Presentation Smallsword with Scabbard, James Morisset  British, Silver, enamel, steel, paste brilliants, wood, fish skin, British, London
James Morisset
hallmarked for 1797–98
Aurora, James M. Hart, Watercolor, graphite and white gouache on tan wove paper, American
James M. Hart
1863
Franklin County, New York, James M. Hart, Graphite on off-white wove paper, American
James M. Hart
1857
Godesberg, James M. Hart, Oil on wove paper, American
James M. Hart
1852
Mountain Range, James M. Hart, Oil on wove paper, American
James M. Hart
1850–55
Studies of Cows and Calves, James M. Hart, Graphite and white chalk on dark gray wove paper, American
James M. Hart
1872
Ocean Life, James M. Sommerville  American, Watercolor, gouache, graphite, and gum arabic on off-white wove paper, American
James M. Sommerville
Christian Schussele
Landscape sketch, James M. Hart, Graphite with ruled graphite border on wove paper, American
James M. Hart
[Group of 3 Stereograph Views of the 1901 Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, New York], James M. Davis, Albumen silver prints
Multiple artists/makers
1850s–1910s
Rectangular Dish, D. M.  American, Silver, American
D. M.
ca. 1925
Candlestick, B. M.  American, Silver, American
B. M.
1800–1900 (?)
Candlestick, B. M.  American, Silver, American
B. M.
1800–1900
Coffeepot, H. M.  American, Silver, American
H. M.
1705–35
Tea Spoon, W. M.  American, Silver, American
W. M.
ca. 1800
Ladle, I. M.  American, Silver, American
I. M.
1775–1800
Cann, M. N.  American, Silver, American
M. N.
1750–75
Tankard, M. Schmid, Tin-glazed earthenware with engraved and gilt metal mounts, German, Nuremberg
M. Schmid
early 18th century
Glove tray, M(?).B., Silver, French, Paris
M(?).B.
1723–24
Cup with cover, M., London, Silver, partly gilded, British, London
M., London
1581/82
Miniature mug, B M  British, Silver, British, London
B M
1683/84
Guitarra Séptima (Seven-course guitar), M. Fernandez  Mexican, Spruce, rosewood, mother-of-pearl, Mexican
M. Fernandez
ca. 1880
God's trombones : seven negro sermons in verse, James Weldon Johnson
Multiple artists/makers
1927
Textile Sample Book, M. Coudurier  French, French
Multiple artists/makers
1849–63
Plate, F. B. M.  American, Porcelain, American
F. B. M.
Haviland & Co.
ca. 1885–87
Plate, Lizzie M. Fairchild  American, Porcelain, overglaze enamel decoration, American
Lizzie M. Fairchild
1886
Plate, Lizzie M. Fairchild  American, Porcelain, American
Lizzie M. Fairchild
1886
Jar, John M. Safford  American, Earthenware; Redware with stamped decoration, American
John M. Safford
1838
Macombs Dam Hotel, M. A. Sullivan  American, Oil on canvas, American
M. A. Sullivan
1868
Charger, Charles M. Harder, Earthenware, American
Charles M. Harder
1934
Vase, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Porcelain, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
ca. 1900–4
Vase, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Porcelain, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
ca. 1900–4
Plate, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Ironstone, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
Hamilton Road Pottery
1880
Vase, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Porcelain, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
ca. 1900–4
Soup bowl, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Porcelain, overglaze enamel decoration and gilding, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
ca. 1885–90
Sugar Shovel, H. M. Nichols  American, Silver, American
H. M. Nichols
1810–30
Vase, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Porcelain, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
ca. 1900–4
Vase, M. Louise McLaughlin  American, Porcelain, American
M. Louise McLaughlin
ca. 1900–4