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Bowl, W. T., Silver, American or Irish
W. T.
1730–75
Chocolate Pot, W. N.  American, Silver, American
W. N.
1725–40
Tea Spoon, W. M.  American, Silver, American
W. M.
ca. 1800
Spoon, I. W.  American, Silver, American
I. W.
ca. 1750
Creamer, W. H.  American, Silver, American
W. H.
ca. 1810
Tea Spoon, W. Terry  American, Silver, American
W. Terry
1700–1800
Tongs, W. R.  American, Silver, American
W. R.
1800–1830
The Whole Art of Marbling as Applied to Paper, Book Edges, etc., Charles W. Woolnough  British, Illustrated book, London: G. Bell, 1881
Charles W. Woolnough
1881
Jar, Thomas W. Commeraw or, Stoneware, American
Thomas W. Commeraw
David Morgan
1796–1819
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
Covered sugar bowl, William W. Gilbert  American, Silver, American
William W. Gilbert
1790–1800
Creamer, John W. Forbes  American, Silver, American
John W. Forbes
1810–20
Creampot, William W. Gilbert  American, Silver, American
William W. Gilbert
1790–1800
Sugar Bowl, W. H. T.  American, Silver, American
W. H. T.
ca. 1825
Tongs, Otto W. Parisen  American, Silver, American
Otto W. Parisen
ca. 1820
General Grant, W. H. Edge, Parian porcelain, American
W. H. Edge
James Carr
ca. 1876
The Celebration of the Mass, Harry W. Watrous  American, Oil on canvas, American
Harry W. Watrous
ca. 1930–35
The Passing of Summer, Harry W. Watrous  American, Oil on canvas, American
Harry W. Watrous
1912
Plateau, John W. Forbes  American, Silver, glass with walnut, American
John W. Forbes
ca. 1825
La Mere Adele (Cordon Bleu), Robert W. Vonnoh  American, Oil on canvas, American
Robert W. Vonnoh
by 1911
Vase, Anthony W. Baecher  American, Earthenware, American
Anthony W. Baecher
1880–89
Crocus pot, Ira W. Corey  American, Earthenware, American
Ira W. Corey
1867–70
Vase, George W. Fenety, Red earthenware, American
George W. Fenety
Chelsea Keramic Art Works
ca. 1876
Bugle in G, W. I. Seefeldt  American, Brass, American
W. I. Seefeldt
late 19th century
Set of historical marbled papers, Karli Frigge  Dutch
Multiple artists/makers
2023
Berry Spoon, J. and W. Moir  American, Silver, American
J. and W. Moir
1800–1900
Pitcher, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Earthenware, American
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
Charles Coxon
ca. 1850–56
Shaving Mug, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Mottled brown earthenware, American
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
ca. 1853
Miniature urn with cover, A. L. & W. L., Silver, probably British, London
A. L. & W. L.
ca. 1780
Portrait of a Lady and Child, George W. Twibill Jr.  American, Oil on canvas, American
George W. Twibill Jr.
1833
"Cup-Tosser" Pitcher, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Earthenware; drab green body
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
1847–57
Pitcher, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Earthenware, American
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
Charles Coxon
1850–57
Dish, George W. Shiebler & Co.  American, Silver, American
George W. Shiebler & Co.
ca. 1893
Mrs. Williams, Ralph E. W. Earl  American, Oil on canvas, American
Ralph E. W. Earl
1837
"Gypsy" pitcher, E. & W. Bennett Pottery  American, Slip-cast; yellow earthenware, American
E. & W. Bennett Pottery
1847–57
Lyre Clock, John Sawin, Mahogany, gilt gesso, eglomise tablet, tulip poplar, white
 pine, American
John Sawin
George W. Dyer
1822–28
Spoon, Joseph Lownes  American, Silver, American
Joseph Lownes
J. W. Gethen
1790–1800
Vase, Gates Potteries (Teco Pottery)  American, Earthenware, American
Gates Potteries (Teco Pottery)
Fritz W. Albert
ca. 1902–5
Vase, Chelsea Keramic Art Works  American, Earthenware, American
Chelsea Keramic Art Works
George W. Fenety
ca. 1877–79