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Philadelphia, Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad
1876
Terracotta volute-krater (mixing bowl), Baltimore Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Apulian
Baltimore Painter
ca. 330–310 BCE
Terracotta lekanis (dish), Baltimore Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Apulian
Baltimore Painter
ca. 325–300 BCE
Flintlock Longrifle, Jacob Kuntz  American, Wood (maple), steel, iron, brass, silver, bone, horn, American, Philadelphia
Jacob Kuntz
ca. 1810–20
Congressional Presentation Sword and Scabbard of Major General John E. Wool (1784–1869), Samuel Jackson  American, Steel, gold, brass, diamonds, rubies, American, probably Baltimore
Samuel Jackson
1854–55
Figured flask, Baltimore Glass Works  American, Blown-molded glass, American
Baltimore Glass Works
1825–35
Flask, Baltimore Glass Works  American, Free-blown molded amber glass, American
Baltimore Glass Works
1840–50
Flask, Baltimore Glass Works  American, Free-blown molded blue glass, American
Baltimore Glass Works
ca. 1846
Fragment of a terracotta volute-krater, Baltimore Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Apulian
Baltimore Painter
ca. 330–310 BCE
Fragment of a terracotta volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water); joins 19.192.81.5,.11,.19, Baltimore Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Apulian
Baltimore Painter
last quarter of the 4th century BCE
Fragment of a terracotta volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water); joins 19.192.81.5,.10,.19, Baltimore Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Apulian
Baltimore Painter
last quarter of the 4th century BCE
Fragment of a terracotta volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water); joins 19.192.81.5,.10,.11, Baltimore Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Apulian
Baltimore Painter
last quarter of the 4th century BCE
Volute-krater fragments, Baltimore Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Apulian
Baltimore Painter
ca. 330–310 BCE
Fragment of a terracotta volute-krater (bowl for mixing wine and water), Baltimore Painter, Terracotta, Greek, South Italian, Apulian
Baltimore Painter
last quarter of 4th century BCE
Terracotta pyxis (box) with lid, Painter of Philadelphia 2449, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Painter of Philadelphia 2449
ca. 460 BCE
Terracotta mug, Group of Philadelphia 2272, Terracotta, Greek, Attic
Group of Philadelphia 2272
ca. 460 BCE
Cavalry Officer's Saber, John Lynch  American, Steel, silver, wood, gold, American, Baltimore
John Lynch
ca. 1810
Baltimore Painter
ca. 360–340 BCE
Baltimore Painter
ca. 330–310 BCE
Baltimore Painter
ca. 330–310 BCE
Baltimore Painter
ca. 330–310 BCE
Baltimore Painter
ca. 330–300 BCE
Pennsylvania Railroad, Trenton Division
June 1912
Square Piano, Loud & Brothers  American, Mahogany and rosewood veneer case, satinwood interior, decorated with gilt borders and floral, acanthus, and scroll work., American Philadelphia
Multiple artists/makers
ca. 1825
American Helmet Model No. 8, Ford Motor Company  American, Steel, leather, felt, canvas, bronze, pigment, sawdust, American, Philadelphia
Ford Motor Company
1918
American Helmet Model No. 5, Hale & Kilburn Company  American, Steel, paint, leather, textile, string, American, Philadelphia
Hale & Kilburn Company
1918
Cavalry Officer's Saber, Parry & Musgrave  American, Steel, silver, wood, textile, copper, American, Philadelphia
Parry & Musgrave
ca. 1793–95
Bangor and Aroostook Railroad Company
1906
New York and Harlem Railroad
September 30, 1882
Peter Nicholson
The Railroad Journal
1837
Greatest Pitcher, from the "Sport Thrills" series (R448), issued with Swell Bubble Gum by the Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation, Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation  American, Commercial photolithograph
Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation
1948
Most Dramatic Home Run, from the "Sport Thrills" series (R448), issued with Swell Bubble Gum by the Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation, Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation  American, Commercial photolithograph
Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation
1948
Great Slugging!, from the "Sport Thrills" series (R448), issued with Swell Bubble Gum by the Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation, Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation  American, Commercial photolithograph
Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation
1948
Strikeout Record!, from the "Sport Thrills" series (R448), issued with Swell Bubble Gum by the Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation, Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation  American, Commercial photolithograph
Philadelphia Chewing Gum Corporation
1948
Design for an Officer's Sword, Thomas Fletcher  American, Ink, wash, paper, American, Boston or Philadelphia
Thomas Fletcher
dated 1837
Dolores Costello, from the Black and White Movie Stars series (D1), issued by the E. H. Koester Baking Company, E. H. Koester Baking Company, Baltimore  American, Photolithograph
E. H. Koester Baking Company, Baltimore
ca. 1920
Harris Gordon, from the Black and White Movie Stars series (D1), issued by the E. H. Koester Baking Company, E. H. Koester Baking Company, Baltimore  American, Photolithograph
E. H. Koester Baking Company, Baltimore
ca. 1920
Virginia Kirtley, from the Black and White Movie Stars series (D1), issued by the E. H. Koester Baking Company, E. H. Koester Baking Company, Baltimore  American, Photolithograph
E. H. Koester Baking Company, Baltimore
ca. 1920
Harold A. Lockwood, from the Black and White Movie Stars series (D1), issued by the E. H. Koester Baking Company, E. H. Koester Baking Company, Baltimore  American, Photolithograph
E. H. Koester Baking Company, Baltimore
ca. 1920
Harry C. Myers, from the Black and White Movie Stars series (D1), issued by the E. H. Koester Baking Company, E. H. Koester Baking Company, Baltimore  American, Photolithograph
E. H. Koester Baking Company, Baltimore
ca. 1920