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Date
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Josiah Wedgwood & Sons
c. 1800–1815
Stoneware (jasperware), gilded brass, and lead glass
B.2012.206.1,.2
Aaron Willard Sr.
c. 1802–1830
Gilded eastern white pine, basswood, mahogany, and black cherry
B.79.290
John Trumbull
c.1820–1823
Oil on panel
B.91.25
John and Thomas Seymour
c. 1794–1810
Mahogany and unidentified inlay; eastern white pine and red oak
B.65.12
Corti, Vecchio and Co.
c. 1801–1804
Mahogany veneer and unidentified inlay; spruce and dogwood, probably European, possibly North American
B.74.10
John Townsend
1800
Mahogany; birch, soft maple, eastern white pine, and poplar
B.66.11.1
John Townsend
1800
Mahogany; birch, soft maple, eastern white pine, and poplar
B.66.11.2
McAllister & Co.
c. 1836–1853
Brass, steel, wood, ivory, and sharkskin
B.2018.60.A-.I
Niderviller Porcelain Factory
c. 1781–1785
Hard-paste porcelain (biscuit)
B.2024.3
Ralph Wood, Jr.
c. 1782–1795
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with overglaze enamel
B.2013.26
Ralph Wood, Jr.
c. 1782–1795
Lead-glazed earthenware (pearlware) with overglaze enamel
B.56.6