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- Cream Pot, Made by Joseph Richardson, Jr., 1790-1810 -

- 1790-1810
- Collections - Artifact
Cream Pot, Made by Joseph Richardson, Jr., 1790-1810
- Tea and Coffee Service, Made by Gorham Manufacturing Company, 1883-1884 -

- 1883-1884
- Collections - Artifact
Tea and Coffee Service, Made by Gorham Manufacturing Company, 1883-1884
- Teapot, Made by Paul Revere, 1785-1795 -

- 1785-1795
- Collections - Artifact
Teapot, Made by Paul Revere, 1785-1795
- Teakettle-on-Stand, 1723-1724 -

- 1723-1724
- Collections - Artifact
Teakettle-on-Stand, 1723-1724
- Sugar Bowl with Cover, Made by Hester Bateman, 1780-1781 -

- 1780-1781
- Collections - Artifact
Sugar Bowl with Cover, Made by Hester Bateman, 1780-1781
- Teakettle on Stand -

- Collections - Artifact
Teakettle on Stand
- FOVAL Tea and Coffee Set, 1921-1933 -

- 1921-1933
- Collections - Artifact
FOVAL Tea and Coffee Set, 1921-1933
- Toy Tea Set, 1951-1954 - The Ohio Art Company, founded in 1908 in Archbold, Ohio, first produced picture frames. They greatly expanded their toy line during World War I, when the United States stopped importing German toys. In 1920, they began to market tea sets and in 1949, this circus tea set was introduced.

- 1951-1954
- Collections - Artifact
Toy Tea Set, 1951-1954
The Ohio Art Company, founded in 1908 in Archbold, Ohio, first produced picture frames. They greatly expanded their toy line during World War I, when the United States stopped importing German toys. In 1920, they began to market tea sets and in 1949, this circus tea set was introduced.
- Sugar Bowl, 1770-1798 - Pewter goods could be found in many American homes and public buildings in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Most Americans of modest means could afford to have pewter spoons, tankards, dishes, plates or other items, such as this covered sugar bowl.

- 1770-1798
- Collections - Artifact
Sugar Bowl, 1770-1798
Pewter goods could be found in many American homes and public buildings in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Most Americans of modest means could afford to have pewter spoons, tankards, dishes, plates or other items, such as this covered sugar bowl.
- Tea Service, Made by Worcester Royal Porcelain Company, 1765-1770 -

- 1765-1770
- Collections - Artifact
Tea Service, Made by Worcester Royal Porcelain Company, 1765-1770