426 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Ti. Brass candlestick used by Colonel Robert Dunning in 1747, 

 two pewter plates brought from England by Colonel Robert Dunning 

 of the Revolutionary Army. 



Loaned by Miss Matilda Horner, 13 19 Center Ave., 

 Wilkinsburg, Pa. 



12. Silver buttons from a coat which formerly belonged to James 

 Horner. 



13. Gold and topaz fob-seal formerly property of James Horner 

 and worn by him in the year 1790. Horner was a soldier both in the 

 Indian and Revolutionary Wars. 



Loaned by Mrs. Franklin M. Gordon, 13 19 Center 

 Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 



14. Hat formerly owned by Rev. David Philips, who organized the 

 Peter's Creek Baptist Church at Library, Pa. He was a personal 

 friend of General Washington, and served as a Captain in the Revolu- 

 tionary War. 



Loaned by Miss L. D. Everhart, 6640 Dalzell Place, 

 Pittsburgh. 



15. Shell comb with gold ornamentation, Colonial Period. 



16. Silver tankard brought to Pittsburgh from Scotland by Peter 

 Shiras, great-grandfather of George Shiras, Justice of the Supreme 

 Court of the United States. 



17. Two silver spoons and silver calendar pencil, formerly the 

 property of Peter Shiras. 



Loaned by Mrs. James Morris, 6009 Stanton Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



18. Blue and white china tea-pot (Colonial Period). 



19. Silver tea service, consisting of tea-pot, sugar bowl, cream- 

 pitcher, and slop-bowl, made in the year 1799. 



20. Two Sheffield Plate candlesticks, 1799. These were formerly 

 the property of a Saxon squire, who joined the American army in 



1775- 



21. Silver sugar-tongs, tea-spoons, and salt-spoon of the Revolu- 

 tionary Period. 



22. Silver punch ladle, date 1799. 



23. Two Colonial cut-glass tumblers and one Colonial cut-glass wine 

 glass. 



Loaned by Mrs. H. C. Shaw, Glenshaw, Pa. 



24. A set of Colonial pewter household utensils consisting of thir- 



