George W. Jamison ( - 1868), American cameo cutter
Working as a cameo cutter in New York between 1835 and 1838, Jamison exhibited his "Conchylia portraits" at the National Academy in 1835.
William Rose (active 1839 - 50), American metalworker
William Rose mounted the cameo in a multicolored gold wreath enclosing a black enameled border bearing the inscription, a paraphrase of Jackson's famous dinner toast in 1830.
Purchase, Susan and Jon Rotenstreich Gift, 2000 (2000.562).