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Hotpoint Electric Heating Company
1913
Toaster, Henry Dreyfuss  American, Chrome-plated metal, plastic, glass
Henry Dreyfuss
Birtman Electric Co. (Chicago, Illinois)
1932
United Electric Company
Tuec Company
1915–20
General Electric Company
1931
Western Electric Company
early 20th century
General Electric Company
ca. 1923
Panasonic Radio (Model R-72S), Unknown Designer, acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), polystyrene (PS), metal
Unknown Designer
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd.
ca. 1969
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company
1917
United States Electric Lighting Company
1882
The New York Steam Heating Company
W. H. Arthur & Co.
1859
General Electric Lighting Co.
November 1911
Serv-el Electric Refrigeration
ca. 1920
Pitcher, Gorham Manufacturing Company  American, Silver, American
Gorham Manufacturing Company
1882
Pepsi-Cola Company's annual exhibition : paintings of the year, Pepsi-Cola Company
Pepsi-Cola Company
1946
Chicago Electric Light Enlarging Co.
Carl Graeff Printing
Fall 1892
Pacific Electric Railway, Los Angeles, California
Joseph Ray
early 20th century
The Williams Oil-O-Matic Heating Corporation
ca. 1926
Gills & Geoghegan, Engineers of Heating and Ventilation
1883
Ewer and Plateau, Gorham Manufacturing Company  American, Silver, American
Gorham Manufacturing Company
Spaulding and Company
1901
Argand Lamp, Messenger Company, Bronze, gilt brass
Messenger Company
1835–40
Argand Lamp, Messenger Company, Gilt bronze
Messenger Company
1835–40
Lamp, Handel Company  American, Blown glass, bronze, American
Handel Company
1900–1930
Goblet, Shreve & Company  American, Silver and Satsuma ware ceramic, American
Shreve & Company
1894–1908
Plate, Ravenwood Company, Porcelain, American
Ravenwood Company
M. Ernle
ca. 1900–1915
Plate, Ravenwood Company, Porcelain, American
Ravenwood Company
M. Ernle
ca. 1900–1915
Cabinet, Hennessey Company  American, White pine, American
Hennessey Company
1840–55
Tubaphone Deluxe banjo, serial no. 51577, Vega Company  American, Wood, metal, bone, ivoroid, mother-of-pearl
Vega Company
ca. 1924
Keyed Bugle in E (originally E-flat?), Graves & Company, Copper, nickel-silver, American
Graves & Company
1830–50
Clarinet in B-flat, Graves & Company, Boxwood, ebonite, ivory, brass, American
Graves & Company
ca. 1830–40
Vase, Rookwood Pottery Company  American, Earthenware, silver overlay, American
Multiple artists/makers
1902
Multiple artists/makers
1924
Collection of handmade paper samples and sample books by the Victoria Paper Company, Victoria Paper Company
Victoria Paper Company
between 1992 and 1995
Elevator cars, elevator entrances : catalogue no. 56, W.S. Tyler Company
W.S. Tyler Company
Bartlett-Orr Press
1927
Salt, Boston & Sandwich Glass Company  American, Pressed glass, American
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
New England Glass Company
1830–40
Lamp, Boston & Sandwich Glass Company  American, Blown and cut glass, marble, brass, American
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
New England Glass Company
1850–60
Tumbler, New England Glass Company  American, Blown, pattern-molded glass, American
New England Glass Company
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1825–40
Vase, New England Glass Company  American, Blown glass, American
New England Glass Company
Mount Washington Glass Company
ca. 1888
Vase, New England Glass Company  American, Blown glass, American
New England Glass Company
Mount Washington Glass Company
ca. 1888
Decanter, New England Glass Company  American, Blown molded lead glass, American
New England Glass Company
Boston & Sandwich Glass Company
1820–40
Decanter with stopper, Brooklyn Flint Glass Company  American, Blue-cut-to-clear glass, American
Brooklyn Flint Glass Company
Joseph Stouvenel and Company (1851-1857)
1850–55