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Tablespoon

Maker: Joseph W. Hopkins (American, 1730–1801)

Butter knife

Maker: Holmes, Booth and Haydens (American)

Teaspoon

Maker: Smith and Sill (w. c. 1825 - 1845)

Small ladle

Maker: Smith and Sill (w. c. 1825 - 1845)

Three tablespoons

Maker: Joseph W. Hopkins (American, 1730–1801)

Tablespoon

Maker: Joseph W. Hopkins (American, 1730–1801)

Four teaspoons

Maker: James R. Ayres (American, active ca. 1856)

Pair of salt and pepper shakers

Designer: Russel Wright (American, 1904–1976)
Manufacturer: Chase Brass and Copper Company (American, founded 1876)

Teaspoon

Maker: James R. Ayres (American, active ca. 1856)

Alligator Bench

Designer: Judy Kensley McKie (American, born 1944)
Manufacturer: Mussi Artworks Foundry (American, founded 1976)

Small ladle

Maker, formerly attributed to: Enos Gunn (1770–1813)
Maker, probably by: E. Gunn and Company (2) (w. c. 1835)

Bowl

Maker: Bob Stocksdale (American, 1913–2003)

Bowl

Maker: Bob Stocksdale (American, 1913–2003)

Plate

Maker: Bob Stocksdale (American, 1913–2003)

Plate

Maker: Peter Voulkos (American, 1924–2002)

California Loop Series #2

Maker: Marvin Lipofsky (American, 1938–2016)

Patterns Ash Platter

Maker: Merryll Saylan (American, born 1936)

Marriage in Form Set

Maker: Bob Stocksdale (American, 1913–2003)
Maker: Kay Sekimachi (American, born 1926)

Tower of Bowls II

Maker: Merryll Saylan (American, born 1936)

Bowl

Maker: Bob Stocksdale (American, 1913–2003)

Holder Series #30: Jeopardy

Maker: Colette (American, born 1937)

"Dee Handle" Candlestick

Designer, attributed to: Albert Reimann (German, 1874–1976)
Manufacturer: Chase Brass and Copper Company (American, founded 1876)
Designer, probably by: Karl Heubler (German, 1884–1961)

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