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Ensemble, Banana Republic  American, (a, b) cotton<br/>(c, d) leather, American
Banana Republic
Nordica
1970–89
Pitcher, Norwich Pottery  American, Stoneware, American
Norwich Pottery
Sidney Risley
1845–75
Length of wool Calimanco, Wool, woven, British, Norwich
British, Norwich
ca. 1750
Length of wool Calimanco, Wool, woven, British, Norwich
British, Norwich
ca. 1750
Pitcher, Sidney Risley, Mottled brown earthenware, American
Sidney Risley
Norwich Pottery
ca. 1845–58
Spoon, Silver, British, Norwich
British, Norwich
ca. 1650
Spoon, Elizabeth Hazelwood, Silver, British, Norwich
Elizabeth Hazelwood
1696
Spoon, Silver, British, Norwich
British, Norwich
1685
Sidney Risley
Norwich Pottery
ca. 1845–65
Mirror in the Greek Revival Manner, Robert Venturi  American, Colorcore Formica (R - Brand Surfacing material made of melamine resin and cellulose) and mirrored glass
Robert Venturi
Formica Corporation
1983
Andrea Modica
1987
Andrea Modica
1987
Andrea Modica
1992
Andrea Modica
1992
Andrea Modica
1992
Andrea Modica
1989
Andrea Modica
1995
Andrea Modica
1991
Andrea Modica
1991
Andrea Modica
1992
Andrea Modica
2000
Andrea Modica
2000
Thermos carafe, Henry Dreyfuss  American, Enamel, aluminum, cork
Henry Dreyfuss
The American Thermos Bottle Company (Norwich, Connecticut)
1935
Thermos Bottle and Cups, Henry Dreyfuss  American, Metal, glass, urea-formaldehyde plastic, paint, cork
Henry Dreyfuss
The American Thermos Bottle Company (Norwich, Connecticut)
ca. 1933
Tray, Henry Dreyfuss  American, Enamel and aluminum
Henry Dreyfuss
The American Thermos Bottle Company (Norwich, Connecticut)
1935
Cased Six-Barreled Revolving Percussion Pistol ("Pepperbox"), Ethan Allen  American, Steel, gold, silver, ivory, wood (rosewood), velvet, American, Norwich, Connecticut
Ethan Allen
Charles T. Thurber
1842–47
Chair, Carl Malmsten  Swedish, Painted and gilded wood, wool, linen
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1927
Formica Corporation
1965
Multiple artists/makers
1927