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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
Thomas Kelah Wharton
T. Moore
1830–63
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
Patch Box, I. T.  American, Silver, American
I. T.
1750–ca. 1780
Spoon, B. T.  American, Silver, American
B. T.
1740–50
Fireback, A. T.  American, Cast iron, American
A. T.
1767
Teapot, I. T.  American, Silver, American
I. T.
1820–40
Teapot, T. S., Pewter, wood
T. S.
1760–80
Salt Spoon, T. & H.  American, Silver, American
T. & H.
1810–20
Creampot, I. T.  American, Silver, American
I. T.
1765–85
Sugar Tongs, A. T.  American, Silver, American
A. T.
1770–1800
Tea Spoon, T. Denison  American, Silver, American
T. Denison
1775–1800
Jug, T. Johnson, Earthenware, transfer-printed, British
T. Johnson
1770–1800
Bowl, W. T., Silver, American or Irish
W. T.
1730–75
Communion cup (one of two), I T  British, Silver, British, London
I T
1631/32
Communion cup (one of two), I T  British, Silver, British, London
I T
1631/32
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
Sugar Bowl, John C. Moore  American, Silver, American
John C. Moore
Ball, Tompkins and Black
1850
Creamer, Moore and Ferguson  American, Silver, American
Moore and Ferguson
1800–1830
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
Clemens Röseler, T. Lux Feininger  American, born Germany, Gelatin silver print
T. Lux Feininger
ca. 1928
Pitcher, Rudolph T. Lux  American, Porcelain, American
Rudolph T. Lux
1863
Teakettle on stand, James T. Woolley  American, Silver, American
James T. Woolley
ca. 1910
Sugar Bowl, W. H. T.  American, Silver, American
W. H. T.
ca. 1825
Salt Shovel, T. A. Davis  American, Silver, American
T. A. Davis
ca. 1825
Salt Shovel, T. A. Davis  American, Silver, American
T. A. Davis
ca. 1825
Cup and Saucer, Rudolph T. Lux  American, Porcelain, American
Rudolph T. Lux
ca. 1861
Spoon, T. P. Drown  American, Silver, American
T. P. Drown
ca. 1800
Spoon, T. P. Drown  American, Silver, American
T. P. Drown
ca. 1800
Plate, L. T. Lloyde  American, Porcelain, overglaze enamel decoration, American
Multiple artists/makers
ca.1908
Cup (probably part of a traveling set), T. T., England, Silver, probably British, London
T. T., England
ca. 1680–90
Untitled (Squirrels in a Chestnut Tree), Susan Catherine Moore Waters  American, Oil on canvas, American
Susan Catherine Moore Waters
ca. 1875–80
Creating Aztlán : Chicano art, indigenous sovereignty, and lowriding across Turtle Island, Dylan A. T. Miner  American
Dylan A. T. Miner
2014
Salver (one of a pair), Andrew Moore, Silver gilt, British, London
Andrew Moore
1703–4