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Urn

Maker: Henry Harland (American, 1789–1841)

Spectacles

Maker, attributed to: Abraham Wood (American, active ca. 1822)

Cup

Maker: John L. Westervelt (American, active ca. 1848–59)

Cup

Maker: John L. Westervelt (American, active ca. 1848–59)

Fork

Maker: Anthony Rasch (American, 1778–1858)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Hyde and Goodrich (w. c. 1829 - 1866)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Henry B. Myer (American, active 1818–51)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Anthony Rasch (American, 1778–1858)

Three teaspoons

Maker: Anthony Rasch (American, 1778–1858)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Charles Reeve (American, w. c. 1826–1840)

Cake knife

Maker: Hyde and Goodrich (w. c. 1829 - 1866)

Two salt spoons

Maker: Hyde and Goodrich (w. c. 1829 - 1866)

Two teaspoons

Maker: B. Ayers (American, active ca. 1795)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Tobias D. Lander (w. c. 1826 - 1870)

Teaspoon

Maker: Joseph Reeve (w. c. 1800 - 1828)

Teaspoon

Maker: Joseph Reeve (w. c. 1800 - 1828)

Teaspoon

Maker: Haight & Sterling (American, active ca. 1841 - 1843)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Hotchkiss & Schreuder (American, ca. 1850–1871)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Joseph Reeve (w. c. 1800 - 1828)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Joseph Reeve (w. c. 1800 - 1828)

Salt spoon

Maker: George Gordon (w. c. 1798 - 1830)

Child's cup

Maker: A. Himmells Silverware Manufactory (American, active ca. 1853–77)
Retailer: Hyde and Goodrich (w. c. 1829 - 1866)

Tablespoon

Maker: Henry B. Myer (American, active 1818–51)

Teaspoon

Maker: Tobias D. Lander (w. c. 1826 - 1870)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Henry B. Myer (American, active 1818–51)

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