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Sugar tongs

Maker, possibly by: Van Voorhis and Schanck (w. c. 1791 - 1793)
Maker, possibly by: Van Voorhis and Son (w. c. 1798 - 1805)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Vernon (American, active 1787–1816)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Vernon (American, active 1787–1816)

Sugar tongs

Maker: William Wilson White (active ca. 1826–50)

Sugar tongs

Maker: William Wilson White (active ca. 1826–50)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Whitney and Hoyt (active ca. 1832–41)

Sugar tongs

Artist: Asa Whitney (active ca. 1798–1812)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Asa Whitney (active ca. 1798–1812)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Asa Whitney (active ca. 1798–1812)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Robert Wilson (American, active 1803–46)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Robert Wilson (American, active 1803–46)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Robert Wilson (American, active 1803–46)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Robert Wilson (American, active 1803–46)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Hugh Wishart (American, active ca. 1793–1824)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Hugh Wishart (American, active ca. 1793–1824)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Benjamin Wood (active ca. 1807–1821)

sugar tongs

Artist: Bernard E. Wenman (American, active 1789–1833)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Bernard E. Wenman (American, active 1789–1833)

Silent butler

Maker: Ball, Black and Company (New York, active ca. 1851–76)

Two silent butlers

Maker: William Forbes (American, 1799–1864)

Silent butler, "Jenny Lind" pattern

Maker: William Gale and Son (American, active 1850–58; 1862–67)

Cake knife

Maker: Benjamin Gurnee (w. c. 1824 - 1840)

Cake knife

Maker: Albert Coles & Company (active ca. 1835–75)
Retailer: Gelston and Company (w. c. 1839 - 1841)

Fish slice

Maker: Albert Coles & Company (active ca. 1835–75)

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