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Portrait of a light-skinned man in a long white wig and red-orange coat, holding a folded piece of paper and standing next to a desk, a large sailing ship off his left shoulder.

Richard Bill, 1733

John Smibert

A work made of oil on canvas.

Portrait of a Naval Officer, 1749–58

John Wollaston

A work made of oil on canvas.

Henry Gibbs, c. 1721

Artist unknown

A work made of maple and ash.

Armchair, 1670–1700

Artist unknown

A work made of red oak and eastern white pine.

Box, 1650–1700

Artist unknown

A work made of white pine, iron, brass, and paint.

Chest-Over-Drawer, c. 1725

Robert Crosman

A work made of oak with white pine.

Chest, c. 1710

Artist unknown

A work made of oak and pine.

Chest, 1704

Artist unknown

A work made of silver.

Spoon, 1705–20

Simeon Soumaine

A work made of oak and walnut.

Kast, 1650–1700

Artist unknown

A work made of silver.

Cup, c. 1715

Edward Winslow

A work made of black walnut, walnut veneer, southern yellow pine, and atlantic white cedar.

High Chest of Drawers, 1700–30

Artist unknown

A work made of silver.

Mug, 1705–15

John Coney

A work made of white pine.

Box, 1674–1700

Artist unknown

A work made of maple, ash, and paint.

Armchair, 1660–1715

Artist unknown

A work made of walnut, walnut veneer, and white pine.

Desk, 1700–35

Artist unknown

A work made of maple.

Side Chair, 1735–43

John Gaines, III

A work made of hard-paste porcelain, glaze, with enamels in colors, and gilding.

Tureen with Cover and Stand, c. 1787–90

Chinese export porcelain

A work made of hard-paste porcelain, glaze, with enamels in colors, and gilding.

Tea Bowl and Dish, c. 1784–95

Chinese export porcelain

A work made of hard-paste porcelain with enamels and gilding.

Tea caddy with cover, 1790–1800

Chinese export porcelain

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