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Ladle

Maker: Michael Gretter (American, 1785–1868)

Bowery Lunchroom, New York

Artist: Walker Evans (American, 1903–1975)

Coney Island Couple

Artist: Walker Evans (American, 1903–1975)

Bowery Flophouse Entrance, New York

Artist: Walker Evans (American, 1903–1975)

Hudson Street Boarding House Detail

Artist: Walker Evans (American, 1903–1975)

Subway Passengers, New York City

Artist: Walker Evans (American, 1903–1975)

Coney Island

Artist: Jerry L. Thompson (American, born 1945, M.F.A. 1973)

Coney Island, 1972

Artist: Jerry L. Thompson (American, born 1945, M.F.A. 1973)

Untitled, from the series East 100th Street

Artist: Bruce Davidson (American, born 1933, M.F.A. 1957)

East 100th Street (woman in laundromat)

Artist: Bruce Davidson (American, born 1933, M.F.A. 1957)

Coney Island, New York City, N.Y.

Artist: Garry Winogrand (American, 1928–1984)

Coney Island, N.Y.

Artist: Morris Engel (American, 1918–2005)

Shoe Shine, Coney Island, NYC

Artist: Morris Engel (American, 1918–2005)

Two teaspoons

Maker: William Richardson (1757–1809)

Sugar bowl and cover

Maker: Johnson and Reat (w. c. 1804 - 1815)

Sugar tongs, "Jenny Lind" pattern

Maker: Gennet and James (w. c. 1849-1855)

Sugar tongs

Maker: William Richardson (1757–1809)

Tablespoon

Maker: William Richardson (1757–1809)

Mustard ladle

Maker: Johnson and Reat (w. c. 1804 - 1815)

Two salt spoons

Maker: Mitchell and Tyler (American, active ca. 1845 - 1866)

Teaspoon

Maker: Henry Hyman (w. c. 1845 - 1850)

Large ladle

Maker: William Richardson (1757–1809)

Large ladle

Maker: William and George Richardson (w. c. 1782 - 1795)

Large ladle

Maker: William Richardson (1757–1809)

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