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Sugar tongs

Maker: G. G. C. (w. c. 1830)

Sugar tongs

Maker: R. and A. Campbell (w. c. 1834 - 1854)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Thomas B. Campbell (American, 1796–1858)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John W. H. Canoll(s) (active ca. 1824 - 1848)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Charles Carpenter (American, active ca. 1790–1807)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Lewis Cary (American, 1798–1834)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Lewis Cary (American, 1798–1834)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Major Timothy Chandler (American, 1762–1848)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Church and Rogers (American, active ca. 1825 - 1836)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Joseph Church (American, 1794–1876)

Sugar tongs

Maker, possibly by: Clark and Pelletreau (American, active ca. 1818 - 1821)

Sugar tongs

Maker: J. Clark (w. c. 1805)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Joseph Clark (American, died 1821)

Sugar tongs

Maker: ? Clark (American, active ca. 1830–40)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Levi Clark (American, 1801–1875)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Lewis W. Clark (American, active ca. 1832–38)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Benjamin Norton Cleveland, Sr. (American, 1767–1837)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Nathaniel Coleman (American, 1765–1842)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Nathaniel Coleman (American, 1765–1842)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Simeon Coley (American, active ca. 1766–69)

Sugar tongs

Maker: W. M. C. (w. c. 1810)
Maker, formerly attributed to: William M. Corley (American, active ca. 1810)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Walter Cornell (American, 1777–after 1855)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Walter Cornell (American, 1777–after 1855)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Walter Cornell (American, 1777–after 1855)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John & James Cox (American, active ca. 1817–53)

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