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Tablespoon

Maker: Thomas Richards (American, 1771–1830)

Tablespoon

Maker, probably by: Joseph DuBois (American, 1767–1798)
Maker, probably by: Teunis D. DuBois (1773–1843)

Teaspoon

Maker: Sayre and Richards (American, active 1802–13)

Medal of the Society of the Cincinnati

Manufacturer: Society of the Cincinnati (American, founded 1783)
Maker, possibly by: John Cook (American, active 1797–1825)

Serving Spoon

Maker: Thomas Underhill (w. c. 1786 - 1787)

Spoon

Maker: Jacob Boelen (American, 1657–1729)

Wine Siphon

Maker: William Garret Forbes (American, 1751–1840)

Tumbler

Maker: H. H. (1680–1700)

Porringer

Maker: Peter Van Inbrugh (American, 1689–1740)

Porringer Spoon

Maker: Benjamin Wynkoop (American, 1673–1728)

Tablespoon

Maker: Simeon Soumaine (American, born England, baptized 1685–ca. 1750)

Spoon

Maker: Henricus Boelen II (American, 1697–1755)

Tablespoon

Maker: Jacob Boelen II (American, 1733–1786)

Pair of Spoons

Maker: Simeon Soumaine (American, born England, baptized 1685–ca. 1750)

Porringer Spoon

Maker: Nicholas Roosevelt (American, 1715–1769)

Tankard

Maker: John Bassett (American, 1696–1761)

Basin

Maker: Francis Bassett, Jr. (American, 1729–1800)

Funnel

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

Dish

Maker: Boardman and Hart (American, 1828–1853)
Maker: Boardman and Company (American, 1825–27)

Plate

Maker: John Will (American, 1696–1775)

Plate

Maker: Frederick Bassett (American, 1740–1800)

Plate

Maker: William Kirby (American, 1740–1804)

Ship's Lamp

Maker: Endicott and Sumner (American, 1846–1851)

Pitcher

Maker: Boardman and Hart (American, 1828–1853)

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