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Cheese scoop

Maker: William Gale and Son (American, active 1850–58; 1862–67)

Two small ladles

Maker: William Gale, Son and Company (American, active ca. 1853–54)

Marrow scoop

Maker: James Conning (American, 1813–1872)

Olive spoon

Artist: Taylor and Lawrie (w. c. 1835 - 1850)

Sugar shell

Maker: E. Benjamin and Company (American, active 1840–47)

Sugar shell

Maker: Newton E. Crittenden (American, 1804–1872)

Mustard spoon

Maker: ? Downs (w. c. 1830)

Sugar shell

Maker: ? Griswold (w. c. 1840 - 1850)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Gilbert Griswold (American, born 1778)

Sugar Shell

Maker: Mermod, Jaccard and Company

Sugar shell

Maker: Reuben Merriman (1783–1866)

Sugar shell, "Jenny Lind" pattern

Maker: N. L. Proctor (w. c. 1850)

Sugar shell

Maker: Washington M. Root and Brother (w. c. 1856 - 1865)

Sugar shell

Maker: Jasper Stone (American, active ca. 1845 - 1855)

Sugar shell

Maker: Volney Winchell (active 1845 - 1856)

Spectacles

Maker: Ammidown and Putney (American, 1840–1842)

Spectacles

Maker: Ackley (American, active ca. 1830–50)
Maker, possibly by: Thad Ackley (American, active 1840)

Spectacles

Maker: Henry B. Adams (w. c. 1835-1848)

Spectacles

Maker: Henry B. Adams (w. c. 1835-1848)

Spectacles

Maker: William Beecher (American, 1805–1892)

Spectacles case

Maker: Unknown

Spectacles

Maker: E. Benjamin and Company (American, active 1840–47)

Spectacles

Maker: Bolles and Day (American, active ca. 1825)

Spectacles

Maker: Charles Brewer (American, 1778–1860)

Spectacles

Maker: Charles Brewer (American, 1778–1860)

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