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A work made of pressed glass.

Bowl, before 1830

Boston and Sandwich Glass Company

A work made of oil on canvas.

Abigail Inskeep Bradford, 1803–8

Rembrandt Peale

A work made of white pine, mahogany veneer, enamel, brass, and gilt and silver mounts.

Lighthouse Clock, 1825–30

Simon Willard and Sons

A work made of gilded brass, bronze, and glass.

Pair of Sinumbra Lamps, c. 1827–31

Cornelius and Company

A work made of blown glass.

Covered Sugar Bowl, 1835–55

Artist unknown

A work made of blown glass.

Claret Glass, c. 1824–40

Jersey Glass Company

A work made of porcelain and glaze, with enamel and gilding.

Pitcher, 1828–35

Tucker Porcelain Factory

A work made of mahogany, white pine, iron, brass, painted glass.

Shelf Clock, c. 1820–40

Benjamin Torrey

A work made of blown glass.

Bowl, 1820–40

Artist unknown

A work made of blown, engraved, and cut glass.

Beaker, 1830/40

A work made of glass.

Sugar Bowl, 1820–35

Bakewell's Glass Works

A work made of mahogany, satinwood veneer, iron and brass.

Card Table, 1819–25

Isaac Vose & Son

A work made of glass.

Creamer, 1825–30

Boston and Sandwich Glass Company

A work made of mahogany veneer and tulip poplar.

Dressing Mirror, c. 1820

Duncan Phyfe

A work made of mahogany.

Sideboard, c. 1820

Edward Priestley

Small painting of woman in pink and black sitting on park bench.

A City Park, c. 1887

William Merritt Chase

A work made of oil on canvas.

The White Bridge, after 1895

John Henry Twachtman

A work made of oil on canvas.

Nantasket Beach, 1876

Emil Carlsen

Painting of four figures in blue, red, brown dresses playing croquet.

Croquet Scene, 1866

Winslow Homer

A work made of oil on canvas.

New England Scenery, 1839

Thomas Cole

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