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Sugar Tongs

Maker: Theophilus Bradbury II (American, ca. 1793–ca. 1848)

Pair of tablespoons

Maker: J. H. Morse (American, active ca. 1820–30)

Tablespoon

Maker: Nathan Storrs (American, 1768–1839)

Dessert Spoon

Maker: Nathan Storrs (American, 1768–1839)

Dessert Spoon

Maker: J. H. Morse (American, active ca. 1820–30)

Salt Spoon

Maker: J. H. Morse (American, active ca. 1820–30)

Teaspoon

Maker: J. H. Morse (American, active ca. 1820–30)

Teaspoon

Maker: J. H. Morse (American, active ca. 1820–30)

Teaspoon

Maker: Butler Bement (American, 1784–1869)

Ladle

Maker: J. H. Morse (American, active ca. 1820–30)

Salt Spoon

Maker: Unknown

Tablespoon

Maker: Daniel Van Voorhis (American, 1751–1824)

Spoon

Maker: Unknown

Pair of Lamps

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

Candlestick

Maker: Henry Hopper (American, active 1842–47)

Candlestick

Maker: Henry Hopper (American, active 1842–47)

Pair of Lamps

Maker: Allen Porter (American)

Lamp

Maker: Freeman Porter (American, w. 1835–1860)

Pair of Lamps

Maker: Capen and Molineux (American)

Pair of Lamps

Maker: Roswell Gleason (American, 1799–1887)

Lamp

Maker: J. B. Woodbury (American, active 1830–40)

Sucket fork

Maker: Jesse Kip (American, 1660–1722)

Five Tablespoons

Maker: John Moulinar (American, born 1722)

Two candlesticks

Maker: George Ridout (American, active ca. 1751)

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