Many of the best-known American silversmiths and pewterers of the 1700s and 1800s are represented in this exhibition - from Paul Revere to Tiffany & Company.
 | Silver Cruet Set
Made: Crespin Fuller, London, England Date: 1800-1801 ID: 35.681.1 |
 | Pewter Coffee Pot
Made: Homan & Co., Cincinnati, OH Date: ca. 1850 ID: 00.31.255 |
 | Pewter Porringer A porringer is typically a child's dish for porridge, broth or other similar foods, usually having one handle.
Made: John Danforth, Norwich, CT Date: 1773-1795 ID: 63.168.1 |
 | Salt Cellar and Spoon
Salt Cellar Made: Paul Storr, London, England Date: 1806-1807 ID: 30.964.1
Spoon Made: Charles Tingus, Baltimore, MD Date: 1790-1810 ID: 81.91.1 |
 | Silver Tankard
John Noyes, Boston, MA Date: 1674-1749 ID: 37.425.13 |