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Pair of spectacles

Maker: John McAllister (American, 1753–1830)
Maker, formerly attributed to: James McAllister (w. c. 1840 - 1860)

Hunting Sword

Maker: Ephraim Brasher (American, 1744–1810)

Ladle

Maker: Philip Syng, Jr. (American, 1703–1789)

Salt

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Jr. (American, 1752–1831)
Maker: Nathaniel Richardson (American, 1754–1827)

Creampot

Maker: Daniel Henchman (1730–1775)

Sugar bowl with cover

Maker: Joseph Richardson Jr. (American, 1752–1831)

Small Sword

Maker: John Coney (American, 1655–1722)

Sword

Maker, attributed to: John Tanner (1713–1785)

Military Dress Sword Owned by Baron Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben

Maker: John Bennett I (British, 1708–1774)

Sugar Scissors

Maker: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Three Tablespoons

Maker: David Greenleaf, Jr. (American, 1765–1835)

Pair of Teaspoons

Maker: David Greenleaf, Jr. (American, 1765–1835)

Ladle

Maker: David Greenleaf, Jr. (American, 1765–1835)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: David Greenleaf, Jr. (American, 1765–1835)

Tablespoon

Maker: Eliakim Hitchcock (1726–1788)

Tablespoon

Maker: John Avery, Jr. (American, 1755–1815)

Pair of Tablespoons

Maker: Eliakim Hitchcock (1726–1788)

Spoon

Maker, attributed to: Pygan Adams (American, 1712–1776)

Tablespoon

Maker: Joseph W. Hopkins (American, 1730–1801)

Tablespoon

Maker: Samuel Avery (American, 1760–1836)

Marrow Spoon

Maker: Charles Brewer (American, 1778–1860)

Teaspoon

Maker: Miles Beach (American, 1743–1828)

Pair of Teaspoons

Maker: Samuel Parmelee (American, 1737–1803)

Pair of Teaspoons

Maker: John Fitch (American, 1743–1798)

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