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Dessert spoon

Maker: Williams and Victor (American, active ca. 1814 - 1845)

Twelve dessert forks

Maker: Fessenden Brothers (w. c. 1858)

Two forks

Maker: Jacob G. L. Libby (w. c. 1820 - 1846)

Five forks

Maker: Henry Salisbury (American, active ca. 1831–37)

Butter Knife

Maker: Unknown

Butter Knife

Artist: Andrew Ellicott Warner (American, 1786–1870)

Medicine spoon

Maker: Conrad Bard (American, active ca. 1825–59)

Egg spoon

Maker: Ivory Hall (American, 1795–1880)

Small ladle

Maker: Butler Bement (American, 1784–1869)

Small ladle

Maker: Benjamin Frobisher (American, 1797–1862)

Small ladle

Maker: Robert T. Holloway (American, active ca. 1822 - 1868)
Maker, formerly attributed to: John Holloway (American, active ca. 1822 - 1860)

Small ladle

Maker: Jacob Sargeant (American, 1761–1843)

Small ladle

Maker, probably by: Fowle and Kirkland (w. c. 1828 - 1833)

Small ladle

Maker: Pardon Miller (1797–1852)

Small ladle

Maker: Rhodes, Anthony and Company (American, active ca. 1836 - 1837)

Large ladle

Maker: Garret Forbes (American, 1785–1851)

Large ladle

Maker: Edward Kinsey (1810–1865)

Miniature spoon

Maker: H. L. Webster and Company (active ca. 1832–42 and 1852–57)

Salt spoon

Maker, possibly by: William Simpkins (1704–1780)

Cup

Maker: William Ball Jr. (American, 1763–1825)

Cup

Maker: Paul Howell (American, w. c. 1805–1813)

Cup

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

Creamer

Maker: Colin and John W. Forbes (American, active ca. 1819)

Creamer

Maker: Jones and Ward (American, active ca. 1809 - 1812)

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