Carlton E. Morse: 2 photographs, 2 booklets, 2 awards, a Royal manual 



typewriter, birthday card, and a plate, all related to Mr. Morse's career 

 writing scripts for the radio and television program "One Man's Family," 

 1940s and 1950s (1989.0174). 



Mottahedeh and Company (through Mildred R. Mottahedeh): 4 pieces of 



19th-century majolica made by George Jones of the Trent Pottery in 

 Staffordshire, England (1989.0407). 



Richard S. Muller: 2 chips containing micromotors (1990.0270). 



Muppets, Inc. (through David V. B. Britt): "Oscar the Grouch" puppet in his 

 trash can (1989.0540). 



Sara Jane Demeritt Murphy: 5 letters denouncing the Masons and a document 

 relating to retailers of liquor, 1820s and 1830s (1989.0604). 



Mrs. John H. Murray: 2 plates, a teapot with cover, food mold, lidded hen 



dish, and a bowl with acorn motif (1988.0258); 3 double sets of playing 

 cards, ca. 1930 (1989.0461); early 19th-century looking glass, tin-plated 

 tray, and a "Martha Washington" sewing table of the 1920s (1990.0075); 

 coffeemaker made by Chemex Corporation of New York, post-1941 (1990.3026). 



Susan H. Myers: 112 stereocards, 5 postcards, and 2 photographs depicting 

 ceramic and glass manufacturing activities (1987.0064). 



Edward M. Nagel: Hispano-Moresque astrolabe, 1212-36, Italian solar 



clock-gnomon ascribed to Stefan Bonsignori, 16th century, Indian bronze 

 celestial globe made in Lahore in 1604, Indian brass equatorial ring, 

 17th-18th century, and an Indian astrolabe, 17th-18th century (323621). 



Arthur L. and Mary E. Nash: 5 desk accessories made by Louis C. Tiffany 



Furnaces in the 1920s and a pen knife made by the Tiffany Studios about 

 1900 (1988.0752); 10 glass items made by the A. Douglas Nash Corporation 

 and 9 glass items made by Louis C. Tiffany Furnaces, both of Corona, New 

 York (1988.0753); mold blown clear glass bud vase made by the A. Douglas 

 Nash Corporation of Corona, New York, 1928-31 (1989.0201). 



National Trust for Historic Preservation (through J. Jackson Walter): 2 



Sandwich glass apothecary jars and a calibrated pharmaceutical measuring 

 glass (1990.0309). 



Government of the Netherlands, PTT Centrale Directie: 11 stamps of the 



Netherlands (1988.0184); (through A. W. van Ommeren) : 7 stamps, a postal 

 card, miniature sheet, and a souvenir sheet of the Netherlands 

 (1988.0462). 



New York Power Authority (through Leona Johnpoll): pencil commemorating New 



York State's ratification of U.S. Constitution and a button commemorating 

 George Washington's Presidential Inauguration (1989.0322). 



New York University (through Judge Evans V. Brewster and S. Andrew Schaffer): 

 654 tall case clocks, wall clocks, table clocks, bracket clocks, watches, 

 and watch movements of the James Arthur Collection of Clocks and Watches 

 (1984.0416). 



Government of New Zealand, Post Office Philatelic Bureau (through B. E. Umuroa 

 and G. W. Warner): 17 stamps and 2 miniature sheets of New Zealand 

 (1988.0099); 35 stamps and a souvenir sheet of New Zealand (1988.0437). 



Dominik Nicol: silver U.S. medal commemorating the 300th anniversary of Prince 

 Constantin Brancoveanu ' s ascension to the throne of Wallachia, 1988 

 (1989.0524). 



Government of Niue, Niue Post Office, Philatelic Bureau: 3 stamps, a first day 

 cover, and a souvenir sheet of Niue (1988.0151). 



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