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Wagon #313, Brewster & Co.  American, Pen and black ink, watercolor and guache, with gum arabic and metallic ink
Manufacturer Brewster & Co.
Attributed to John W. Britton
ca. 1865
Coach #217, Brewster & Co.  American, Graphite and ink
Manufacturer Brewster & Co.
John W. Britton
ca. 1860
Dog Cart Phaeton # 243, Brewster & Co.  American, Pen and black ink
Manufacturer Brewster & Co.
John W. Britton
1850–70
Design for Coach, no. 231, Brewster & Co.  American, Graphite, pen and black ink with ink wash and -- red ink stamp ink
Manufacturer Brewster & Co.
John W. Britton
ca.1860
Phaeton (no number), Brewster & Co.  American, Graphite, pen and black ink
Manufacturer Brewster & Co.
John W. Britton
1850–70
Plateau, John W. Forbes  American, Silver, glass with walnut, American
John W. Forbes
ca. 1825
Multiple artists/makers
1812
Armchair, John and Joseph W. Meeks  American, Mahogany, American
John and Joseph W. Meeks
ca. 1850
Author John Britton
Michael Gandy
Benjamin Baud
1842
Jug, John W. Forbes  American, Silver, ceramic, American
John W. Forbes
ca. 1810
Mug, John W. Forbes  American, Silver, American
John W. Forbes
1820–30
Creamer, John W. Forbes  American, Silver, American
John W. Forbes
1810–20
Near Wittenburg (New York), John W. Taylor  American, Watercolor and brush and black ink over graphite on paper
John W. Taylor
1940
Lyre Clock, John Sawin, Mahogany, gilt gesso, eglomise tablet, tulip poplar, white
 pine, American
John Sawin
George W. Dyer
1822–28
Secretary, John and Joseph W. Meeks  American, Rosewood, satinwood, poplar, pine, walnut, American
John and Joseph W. Meeks
1836–50
John W. Bower
1960s, printed 1967
John W. Bower
1960s
Multiple artists/makers
1845–48
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Dessert fork (one of twelve), John Linney, Silver, British, London
John Linney
Thomas Wallis I
T. and W., London
1766–75
Drawing 16 from "The Diary" series, Leon Steinmetz  American, Black and red inks on paper
Leon Steinmetz
John W. Cataldo
2007
Drawing 27 from "The Diary", Leon Steinmetz  American, Black and red inks on paper
Leon Steinmetz
John W. Cataldo
2007
The Pleasures of Human Life: Title Page, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Letterpress
Thomas Rowlandson
Author Related author John Britton
Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme
1807
Christopher Crabtree in the Suds: "Dear, dear what can the matter be", Thomas Rowlandson  British, Hand-colored etching
Thomas Rowlandson
Author Related author John Britton
Publisher Longman, Hurst, Rees and Orme
1807