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Snuff box

Maker: Laurent Amyot (Canadian, 1764–1839)

Edward Hanlan, "Champion of America." 1878

Artist: O. Rohn (Canadian, active mid-late 19th century)
Printer: Gorrell, Craig & Co. (Toronto, founded 1878)

Teaspoon

Maker: Amos Page (Canadian, 1803–1895)

Tablespoon

Maker: Robert Cruikshank (Canadian, ca. 1748–1809)

Indian Wigwam in Lower Canada

After: Cornelius Krieghofj (Canadian, 1812–1872)

Place de la Concorde, Paris

Artist: Frank Milton Armington (Canadian, 1876–1941)

Armchair

Maker: Unknown

Side Chair

Maker: Unknown

Tablespoon

Maker: Unknown

Dessert spoon

Maker: Robert Cruikshank (Canadian, ca. 1748–1809)

Teaspoon

Maker: John Booth (Canadian, active 1793 - 1813)

Teaspoon

Maker: Lewis Hulsman (Canadian, active 1799–1815)

Teaspoon

Maker: Alexander Munro (1754–1828)
Maker, formerly attributed to: John Munro (1791–1874)

Three teaspoons

Maker: Peter Nordbeck (Canadian, 1789–1861)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Booth (Canadian, active 1793 - 1813)

Tablespoon

Maker: Pierre Huguet dit Latour (1749–1817)

Two tablespoons

Maker: Savage and Lyman (w. c. 1851 - 1867)

Tablespoon

Maker: Nathaniel Starnes (American, active Quebec, 1768–1851)

Large ladle

Maker: Black and Parker (Canadian, active ca. 1809-1810)

Mustard ladle

Maker: George Savage and Son (w. c. 1835)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Alexander Munro (1754–1828)
Maker, formerly attributed to: John Munro (1791–1874)

Teaspoon

Maker: William and Samuel Black (Canadian, active ca. 1812 - 1826)

Teaspoon

Maker: John Munro (1791–1874)

Tablespoon

Maker: Black, Parker and Black (Canadian, active ca. 1810 - 1812)

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