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Cigarette Case
Fabergé Workshop Saint Petersburg, Russia, 1842-1917 Master Craftsman: Michael Perchin Russian, 1860-1903

Lily Lamp
Tiffany Studios (American, 1902–32) Corona, New York

Cigarette Case
Peter Carl Fabergé Moscow, Russia, 1846-1920 Master Craftsman: Fador Ruekert, 19th century

Necklace and Pair of Earrings
Kalo Shop (American, 1900–70) Chicago or Park Ridge, Illinois

Hartwell Memorial Window
Design attributed to Agnes F. Northrop (American, 1857–1953) Tiffany Studios (American, 1902–32) Corona, New York

Sofa
Artist unknown (American, 19th century) Ormolu mounts by Pierre E. Guerin (American, founded 1857) New York

Water Pitcher
Design and fabrication attributed to Peter Berg (American, born Norway, 1885–1959) Kalo Shop (American, 1900–70) Park Ridge, Illinois

Anatolia (Furnishing Fabric)
Produced by Osborne and Little (English, founded 1968) England, London

The Firm
Sarah Morris (American, born 1967) Manufactured by Maharam (American, founded 1902)

Pair of Candelabra
Kalo Shop (American, 1900–70) Chicago

Jack-in-the-Pulpit Vase
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company (American, 1894–1902) or Tiffany Studios (American, 1902–32) Corona, New York

Quadrille (Dress or Furnishing Fabric)
Produced by Osborne & Little, plc Switzerland

Bowl
Kalo Shop (American, 1900–70) Chicago

Pitcher
Kalo Shop (American, 1900–70) Chicago and New York

Bowl
Kalo Shop (American, 1900–70) Park Ridge, Illinois

Vase
Louis Comfort Tiffany (American, 1848–1933) Tiffany Studios (American, 1902–1932) Corona, New York

Rambouillet (Furnishing Fabric)
Produced by Osborne and Little (English, founded 1968) England, London

Point Paper (mise-en-carte)
Roubaix, France Possibly from the firm of Emile Leblanc

Goblet
Kalo Shop (American, 1900–70) Chicago

Beaker
Kalo Shop (American, 1900–70) Chicago