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were originally in a cherry wood case of older style and doubtless they were run- 

 ning in some mansion in the neighborhood of Concord or Lexington at the time the 

 British regulars were marching through these towns on the eventful April 19, 1775. 

 Nathaniel Mulliken made clocks from 1751 to 1767. His sons continued the busi- 

 ness until the factory was burned by the British Troops on the night of April 19. 



Andirons. Ball pattern. Loaned by Mr. John Rob- 

 inson. 



Andirons, and fire set. Oval pattern. Loaned by Mr. 

 W. J. Slickney. 



CHINA, GLASS, ETC. 

 Corner Cupboard. 

 Ridgway plate. Beauties of America. South Boston Insane 



Hospital. Loaned by Mr. W. J. Stickney. 

 Staffordshire plate, Clews. Peace and Plenty. Loaned by Mr. 



W. J. Stickney. 

 Staffordsh re plate. State House, Boston. Loaned by Mr. W. 



J. Stickney. 

 Rogers plate. State House, Boston. Loaned by Mr. W. J. 



Stickney. 

 Enoch Wood plate. Com. McDonough. Loaned by Mr. W. 



J. Stickney. 

 Ridgway pitcher. State House, Boston. Loaned by Mr. 



W. J. Stickney. 



Nahant Hotel plate. Loaned by Mr. W. J. Stickney. 

 Harvey plate. English. Loaned by Mr. W. J. Stickney. 

 Platter, Old Italian Majolica. Loaned by Mr. W. J. Stickney. 

 Platter, Toft- ware. Staffordshire 1675, SU P decoration. Loaned 



by Mr. W. J. Stickney. 

 English plate. Formerly belonged to Tobias Lear, Portsmouth, 



Washington's private secretary. Loaned by Mr. W. J. 



Stickney. 



Nankin plate. Loaned by Mr. W. J. Stickney. 

 Nankin plate. " " " 



Canton plate. " " 



Tuscan rose plate, English. Loaned by Mr. W. J. Stickney. 

 Cup and saucer, American ware. Delaware. Loaned by Mr. 



W. J. Stickney. 



