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Creamer, Moore and Ferguson  American, Silver, American
Moore and Ferguson
1800–1830
Forging the Shaft, John Ferguson Weir  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Ferguson Weir
1874–77
The Morning Paper, John Ferguson Weir  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Ferguson Weir
1868
Sugar Bowl, John C. Moore  American, Silver, American
John C. Moore
Ball, Tompkins and Black
1850
Milk Pot, John C. Moore  American, Silver, American
John C. Moore
Ball, Tompkins and Black
1850
Teakettle, John C. Moore  American, Silver, American
John C. Moore
Ball, Tompkins and Black
1850
Siamese Cat, Duncan Ferguson  American, Black ink on paper
Duncan Ferguson
ca. 1928
Udder Teapot with Mermaid Handle, Ken Ferguson  American, Ceramic
Ken Ferguson
2001
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1850
Miniature Vase in the form of cactus or succulent, Moore Brothers  British, Bone china with enamel decoration and gilding, British, Longton
Moore Brothers
1880s
Miniature Vase in the form of cactus or succulent, Moore Brothers  British, Porcelain, British, Longton
Moore Brothers
1880s
Miniature vase in form of a cactus flower, Moore Brothers  British, Bone china with enamel decoration and gilding, British, Longton
Moore Brothers
1870–80
Cactus flower vase, Moore Brothers  British, Bone china with enamel decoration and gilding, British, Longton
Moore Brothers
1870–80
Vase in the form of a lotus, Moore Brothers  British, Bone china with enamel decoration and gilding, British, Longton
Moore Brothers
1880–91
The Alhambra, Granada, Spain, John Ferguson Weir  American, Oil on canvas, American
John Ferguson Weir
ca. 1901
Carpet, Ann Moore  American, Wool, embroidered in cross-stitch, American
Multiple artists/makers
1808–12
Cup, Edward C. Moore  American, Silver and silver-gilt, American
Edward C. Moore
1853
The Standard Corpus of Present Day English Language Usage arranged by word length and alphabetized within word length, Gerald Ferguson  American, Artist's book
Gerald Ferguson
Press of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design
1978
Multiple artists/makers
1842
Untitled (Squirrels in a Chestnut Tree), Susan Catherine Moore Waters  American, Oil on canvas, American
Susan Catherine Moore Waters
ca. 1875–80
Mantel clock, Firm of John and Myles Brockbanks  British, Inlaid mahogany and gilt bronze, British, London
Firm of John and Myles Brockbanks
Handley & Moore
ca. 1791–1806
Commode (one of a pair), William Moore, Harewood and satinwood, inlaid with various woods, carcass of pine, Irish
William Moore
ca. 1780
Sugar bowl, John Moore, Silver, Irish, Dublin
John Moore
ca. 1750
Cheval fire screen, Thomas Moore  British, Mahogany, wool knotted-pile panel (not original to the screen), British
Thomas Moore
ca. 1755–60
Salver (one of a pair), Andrew Moore, Silver gilt, British, London
Andrew Moore
1703–4
Scarf, Henry Moore  British, silk, British
Henry Moore
1950–69
Scarf, Henry Moore  British, silk, British
Henry Moore
1940s
Commode (one of a pair), William Moore, Harewood and satinwood, inlaid with various woods, carcass of pine, Irish
William Moore
ca. 1780
Salver (one of a pair), Andrew Moore, Silver gilt, British, London
Andrew Moore
1703–4
Cocktail dress, John Moore, Silk, American
John Moore
ca. 1963
Beach cover-up, John Moore, Cotton, American
John Moore
1965
Pattern penny of Queen Victoria, Joseph Moore  British, Gilt copper, British
Joseph Moore
1860
Evening ensemble, John Moore, [no medium available], American
John Moore
1967
Ensemble, Don Moore, Cotton, American
Don Moore
Kaynee
ca. 1945
Watch, W. Moore, Silver, glass, enamel, British, London
W. Moore
ca. 1790
Pair of Flintlock Turn-Off Pistols, Daniel Moore  British, Steel, wood (walnut), silver, British, London
Daniel Moore
John King
ca. 1760–80
Pair of Pellet-Lock Pistols with Case with Accessories, Charles Moore  British, pistols: steel, wood (walnut), platinum, brass; case: wood (mahogany), textile, brass, bone, paper; powder flask: brass; bullet mold: steel; nipple wrench: wood (mahogany?), brass, steel; ramrod: wood (mahogany?), bronze, steel; spare nipples: steel; spare firing pins: steel, British, London
Charles Moore
ca. 1825
[Police Dogs Attack Demonstrators, Birmingham, Alabama Protests], Charles Moore  American, Gelatin silver print
Charles Moore
1963
[Rehearsal of "Walking on the Wall" by Trisha Brown Company, Whitney Museum of American Art], Peter Moore  American, born England, Gelatin silver print
Peter Moore
1971
[Officer Demonstrating His Billy Club Swing to Group of Men, Mississippi], Charles Moore  American, Gelatin silver print
Charles Moore
1962