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Mourning Ring

Maker: Zachariah Brigden (1734–1787)
Honorand: Deborah Prince, American, 1699–1766

Teaspoon

Maker: Daniel Boyer (American, 1726–1779)

Tablespoon

Maker: Knight Leverett (American, 1703–1753)

Teaspoon

Maker: Daniel Boyer (American, 1726–1779)

Teaspoon

Maker: Benjamin Burt (American, 1729–1805)

Teaspoon

Maker: Caleb Beal (American, 1746–1801)

Tablespoon

Maker: John Edwards (American, 1671–1746)

Tablespoon

Maker: Jacob Hurd (American, 1702–1758)

Feeding Spoon

Maker: Joseph Loring (American, 1743–1815)

Pair of Teaspoons

Maker: William Homes, Sr. (American, 1717–1785)

Communion Cup

Maker: John Hull (American, born England, 1624–1683)
Maker: Robert Sanderson (American, born England, 1608–1693)

Beaker

Maker: Robert Sanderson (American, born England, 1608–1693)
Maker: John Hull (American, born England, 1624–1683)

Beaker

Maker: Jacob Hurd (American, 1702–1758)
Honorand: Mary Walker, 1672–1747

Beaker

Maker: Daniel Boyer (American, 1726–1779)

Sleeve button

Maker, attributed to: John Burt (American, 1692–1745)
Maker, formerly attributed to: James Boyer (American, ca. 1700–1740)

Gold ring

Maker: Andrew Oliver (American, ca. 1725–1776)

Tablespoon

Maker: Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Clasp

Maker: John Noyes (American, 1674–1749)

Teaspoon

Maker: ? Farnam (American, active 1820–1830)

Pair of Tablespoons

Maker: Thomas Pons (American, 1757–1827)

Pair of Tablespoons

Maker: Effingham Embree (w. c. 1784 - 1795)

Tablespoon

Maker: David Morse (American, born 1760)

Tablespoon

Maker: Thomas Townsend (1704 - c. 1752)

Tablespoon

Maker: William Cowell, Sr. (American, 1682–1736)

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