Vase (Pomona ware, Midwestern type) about 1890–1900, Blown round vase, square amber top, acid-frosted surface, polychrome enameled daisy and leaf and fern types, late acid-frosted back panel, 2012.72
Celery vase (Pomona ware, Midwestern type) about 1890–1900, Glass, blown-molded diamond design, tri-con crimped amber top, applied round, petal-like foot, late acid-frosted back panel, 2012.71
Ramekin and saucer (Pomona ware, second ground) Made by New England Glass Co., East Cambridge, Massachusetts, about 1885–88, Blown glass with amber rim, second ground, blueberry design in red, gold, and blue, 2012.70a-b
Celery vase (Pomona ware, first ground) Designed by Joseph Locke, about 1885–88, Blown glass, blue flower decoration, "wreath" crimped amber rim, applied round amber crimped foot, hand etched through acid, 2012.69
Pitcher (Pomona ware, first ground) Designed by Joseph Locke, about 1885–88, Mold-blown glass, amber rim, hand etched, 2012.68
Punch bowl and stand Made by Northwood Glass Company, about 1895–1910, Pressed glass, 2012.67a-b
Vase Designed by Frederick C. Carder, 1925–30, Blown glass, 2012.66
Vase Designed by Frederick C. Carder, 1925–30, Blown glass, 2012.65
Footed goblet Designed by Frederick C. Carder, 1925–30, Blown glass, 2012.64
Iris vase Decorated by John Hamilton Delaney Wareham, 1900, Glazed and carved porcelain, 2012.409
Seaweed and Shells Edna Reindel, 1932, Oil on canvas, 2012.408
Raw Glass Between Jared French, about 1948, Tempera on Whatman board, 2012.407
William J. Whittemore Charles Courtney Curran, 1887, Oil on board, 2012.406
Bowl Gertrud Amon Natzler, 1941, Earthenware, 2012.405
Miniature basket Frances Williams, about 1990, Woven reeds or grass, dyed, 2012.404
Miniature basket about 1990, Woven reeds or grass, dyed, 2012.403
Miniature basket Frances Williams, about 1990, Woven reeds or grass, dyed, 2012.402
Miniature basket Frances Williams, about 1990, Woven reeds or grass, dyed, 2012.386
Wooden rattle mid 20th–late 20th century, Carved wood, fiber, 2012.384
Model of a cannon about 1840–50, Brass, iron, wood, 2012.30