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Untitled, Mary T. Smith  American, Commercial paint on plywood
Mary T. Smith
1987
Untitled Self-Portrait, Mary T. Smith  American, Commercial paint on plywood
Mary T. Smith
1988
Music Has Charms to Soothe the Savage Breast, T. Smith  British, Hand-colored etching, stipple and aquatint
T. Smith
Thomas Rowlandson
November 20, 1786
Dotage, T. Smith  British, Stippled etching and aquatint
T. Smith
Thomas Rowlandson
April 20, 1790
Dotage, T. Smith  British, Colored stippled etching and aquatint
T. Smith
Thomas Rowlandson
April 20, 1790
Leap Year, T. Smith  British, Stippled etching and aquatint
T. Smith
Thomas Rowlandson
April 20, 1790
Leap Year, T. Smith  British, Colored stippled etching and aquatint
T. Smith
Thomas Rowlandson
April 20, 1790
The Surprising Irish Giant of St. James's Street, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Hand-colored etching
Thomas Rowlandson
T. Smith
March 27, 1785
Love, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Hand-colored etching
Thomas Rowlandson
T. Smith
August 12, 1785
'Tis not Antiques Alone can Please the Eye, or Tastes Differ, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Hand-colored etching
Thomas Rowlandson
T. Smith
November 20, 1786
Amputation, Thomas Rowlandson  British, Hand-colored etching
Thomas Rowlandson
T. Smith
February 20, 1785
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1896
Thomas Rowlandson
T. Smith
1785–86
George William Johnson
W. B. & T. Smith
1842
Plate, Asa Edward Smith  American, Earthenware; Redware with slip decoration, American
Asa Edward Smith
Smith Pottery
ca. 1825–50
Plate, Asa Edward Smith  American, Earthenware; Redware with slip decoration, American
Asa Edward Smith
Smith Pottery
ca. 1825
Multiple artists/makers
1860
[Waterfront Scene with Collaged Elements: Reclining Woman, Self-Portrait], David Smith  American, Gelatin silver print
David Smith
1932–35
Ming Smith, Ming Smith  American
Multiple artists/makers
2020
Teapot, Eben Smith, Pewter
Eben Smith
1800–1850
Side chair, Michael Smith  American, Maple, ash, American
Michael Smith
1775–1800
Tea Canister, Joseph Smith , active 1760s American, Earthenware; Redware, American
Joseph Smith
1769
Mantel Clock, H. Smith, Bronze
H. Smith
ca. 1845
Smith and Wesson .44 Double-Action Revolver for George Jay Gould (1864–1923), serial no. 23402, with Case and Cleaning Brush, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, ivory, wood, paper, textile, leather, gold, copper alloy, iron, silver substitute, fiber, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1888–89
Smith and Wesson .32 Caliber Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 17156, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, copper-platinum-iron alloy, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1881–1902
Smith and Wesson .38 Caliber Double-Action Revolver, serial no. 70002, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, nickel, silver, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1882–83
Smith and Wesson .32 Caliber Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 94421, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, niello, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1892–93
Smith and Wesson .38 Caliber Safety Third Model Double-Action Revolver, serial no. 83097, with Case, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, enamel, nickel, wood, leather, copper alloy, gold, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
1892–93
Smith and Wesson .44 New Model No. 3 Single-Action Revolver, serial no. 25120, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, nickel, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1888
Smith and Wesson New Model No. 3, .44 Caliber Double-Action Navy Revolver, serial no. 23060, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, turquoise, lapis lazuli, American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1891–92
Smith & Wesson .44 Double-Action Frontier Model Revolver decorated by Tiffany & Co. (serial no. 8401), with Case and Cleaning Rod, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, ivory, textile (chamois), wood (California laurel), American, Springfield, Massachusetts and New York
Smith & Wesson
Tiffany & Co.
ca. 1893
Tanktotem II, David Smith  American, Steel and bronze
David Smith
1952–53
Smith & Wesson Model 1 ½ Second Issue Revolver (serial no. 30451) with Case, Smith & Wesson  American, Steel, silver, gold, mother of pearl, brass, wood, velvet, American
Smith & Wesson
Gustave Young
1869
Salt Spoon, T. & H.  American, Silver, American
T. & H.
1810–20
Sugar Tongs, A. T.  American, Silver, American
A. T.
1770–1800
Creampot, I. T.  American, Silver, American
I. T.
1765–85
Teapot, I. T.  American, Silver, American
I. T.
1820–40
Teapot, T. S., Pewter, wood
T. S.
1760–80
Tea Spoon, T. Denison  American, Silver, American
T. Denison
1775–1800
Fireback, A. T.  American, Cast iron, American
A. T.
1767