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Teaspoon

Maker: John Bayly Sr. (American, active 1750–89)

Teaspoon, "Vision" Pattern

Designer: Ronald Hayes Pearson (American, 1924–1996)
Manufacturer: International Silver Company (American, founded 1898)

Knife

Maker: C. Rogers and Brothers (United States)

Fork, "Westminster" Pattern

Maker: C. Rogers and Brothers (United States)

tablespoon

Maker: Richard Humphreys (American, 1750–1832)

Teaspoon

Maker: Simon Dauce (American, active ca. 1798–1819)

One of three teaspoons

Maker: John Hutton (American)

One of three teaspoons

Maker: John Hutton (American)

Four teaspoons

Maker: William Rogers, Jr. (1834–1896)

Dessert spoon

Maker, attributed to: Edward M. Bartlett (American, active ca. 1843 - 1850)

Tablespoon

Maker: Clement Beecher (American, 1778–1869)

Ladle, "Assyrian" pattern

Manufacturer: Rogers Brothers (American, established 1847)

Three forks

Maker: Rogers Brothers (American, established 1847)

Fork

Maker: Meriden Britannia Company (American, 1852–1898)

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