Washington Pitcher Probably made by Herculaneum Pottery, about 1810–20, Creamware, with transfer-printed and silver luster decoration, 2012.33
Two-Handled Vase (Pelike) Attributed to Josiah Wedgwood & Thomas Bentley, active 1769–1780, about 1770, Stoneware (“basalt”) with enamel (“encaustic”) and slip decoration, 2011.2007
Tartar Warrior Antoine Louis Barye, Bronze, 2011.2127
Table lamp Designed by Josef Frank, about 1919, Brass, 2012.125
Table lamp Louis Süe, about 1920, Polished nickel, 2012.128
Table Designed by Josef Hoffmann, about 1908, Laminated, bent, and turned beech, metal, 2012.126
Soup Plate, with view of the Boston State House John Rogers and Son, active 1815–1842, about 1840, Pearl ware, with transfer-printed decoration, 2011.2121
Somno (night stand) about 1800, Mahogany, mahogany veneer, oak, marble, 2011.2117
Serving Plate, with view of the Boston State House John Rogers and Son, active 1815–1842, about 1840, Earthenware, with transfer-printed decoration, 2011.2120
Saint Anthony's Vision of the Christ Child Attributed to Ignaz Günther, about 1750, Painted wood, 2012.14
Pitcher and Wash Basin, with view of the Boston State House John Rogers and Son, active 1815–1842, about 1840, Pearlware, with transfer-printed decoration, 2011.2122.1-2
Pitcher about 1790–1800, Creamware, with transfer-printed and enamel decoration, 2011.2124
Pitcher Probably made by Herculaneum Pottery, about 1815–1820, Creamware, with transfer-printed decoration, 2011.2119
Pitcher Probably made by Herculaneum Pottery, about 1806–1824, Creamware, with transfer-printed and enamel decoration, 2011.2123
Pitcher about 1790–1810, Creamware with transfer-printed decoration, 2012.32
Pitcher about 1790–1810, Creamware, with transfer-printed decoration, 2012.31
Pair of wall lights Designed by Thomas Hope, about 1802, Bronzed and gilt limewood, later brass chains, 2011.1636.1-2
Pair of Queen's Ware Plates Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, Inc., about 1875, Creamware, 2011.2118.1-2
Oil Lamp Circle Of Severo (di Domenico Calzetta) da Ravenna, Late 15th-early 16th century, Bronze, 2012.123
Mug Probably made by Herculaneum Pottery, about 1796–1800, Creamware, with transfer-printed decoration, 2011.2125