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Object of the Week Archive

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Federal Period “Lion” Mantel Clock

Benjamin Franklin Statue by Suzanne

The City of New York 100 Years Ago, By Charles Balthazar de St. Memin

Sterling Silver Sugar Tongs

Commode Dresser

Jay Family Costume Photos

John Jay II’s Letter Book

Bust of John Jay II

Ladies Calling Card Case

John Jay’s Federal Sideboard

Sculpture of John Jay by Edward Kuntze

Print of Sir Jeffery Amherst

Smelling Salts Bottle

Late Federal Canterbury

1784 Portrait of John Jay by Gilbert Stuart

Steel Printing Block with Jay Family Crest by Tiffany & Co.

Piano Forte by Dubois & Stodart

Goedewaagen Gouda Pipes & Pipe Stand

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