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Teaspoon

Maker: Christopher Hughes (1744–1824)

Teaspoon

Maker: Kirk and Smith (American, active ca. 1815 - 1821)

Teaspoon

Maker: John Ross (American, 1756–1798)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: George Aiken (American, 1765–1832)

Tablespoon

Maker: T. and A. E. Warner (w. c. 1805 - 1812)

Flask

Manufacturer: Baltimore Glass Works

Cup with spout

Maker: Robert Campbell (American, 1799–1872, active 1819–35)

Caster

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

Tongs

Maker: George Aiken (American, 1765–1832)

Tongs

Maker: Charles L. Boehme (American, 1774–1868)

Tongs

Maker: Lewis Buichle (American, active ca. 1798–1802)

Tongs

Maker: William Hart (active 1814 - 1818)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: George Aiken (American, 1765–1832)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: John Peter Latruite (American)

Teaspoon

Maker: John C. Ninde (active 1799 - 1851)

Teaspoon

Maker: Jacob Walter (American, 1784–1865)

Two salt spoons

Maker: Samuel Kirk (American, 1792–1872)

Three teaspoons

Maker: William Ball (American, 1763–1815)

Fork

Maker: Samuel Kirk (American, 1792–1872)

Dinner Fork, "Baltimore Rose" pattern

Manufacturer: Baltimore Silversmiths Manufacturing Company (American, 1903–1905)

Necklace

Maker: Betty Cooke (born 1924)

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