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Two dessert spoons

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Nine tablespoons

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Five teaspoons

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Mustard spoon

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Eight forks

Manufacturer: K. W. and S.

Fork

Maker: William F. Ladd (American, active ca. 1829–66)

Six forks

Maker: Lewis Ladomus (w. c. 1846 - 1879)

Fork

Maker: Edward Lownes (American, 1792–1834)

Fork

Maker: J. W. Mealy (active ca. 1855)

Six forks

Maker: Mermod, Jaccard and Company

Six forks

Maker: Reuben Merriman (1783–1866)

Fork

Maker: Joseph Moulton IV (1814–1903)

Fork

Maker: Henry J. Pepper (w. c. 1814 - 1850)

Fork

Maker: Anthony Rasch (American, 1778–1858)

Four forks

Maker: Stebbins and Company (w. c. 1810 - 1841)

Fork

Maker: Samuel Wilmot (American, 1777–1846)

Fork

Maker: Robert and William Wilson (American, active 1824–46)

Fork

Maker: Robert and William Wilson (American, active 1824–46)

Six "Palm" forks

Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Dessert fork and spoon

Maker: John Clark Blackman (American, 1808–1872)

Dessert fork

Maker: Samuel T. Crosby (American, active ca. 1848-1876)

Dessert spoon and fork

Maker: Khecheong (Chinese, active ca. 1840–70)

Dessert fork

Maker: Alanson Knapp (American, active ca. 1842 - 1867)

Dessert fork

Maker: Charles C. Shaver (w. c. 1853 - 1900)

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