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Stand

Maker: T. Paige

Pair of Teaspoons

Maker: David Mygatt (1777–1822)

Teaspoon

Maker: Comfort Starr Mygatt (American, 1763–1823)

Retainer with Ball Bearings

Maker: Barden Corporation (American, established 1942)

Spectacles

Maker: Henry Sargeant (1796–1864)

Spectacles

Maker: Henry Sargeant (1796–1864)

Teaspoon

Maker: Thomas Sargeant (1773–1834)

Small ladle

Maker: John Starr Blackman (American, 1775–1851)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Henry Sargeant (1796–1864)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Henry Sargeant (1796–1864)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Earl Woodworth (American, 1800–1864)

Tablespoon

Maker: Frederick Starr Blackman (American, 1811–1898)

Two tablespoons

Maker: Thomas Sargeant (1773–1834)

Teaspoon

Maker: Frederick Starr Blackman (American, 1811–1898)

Teaspoon

Maker: John Starr Blackman (American, 1775–1851)

Teaspoon

Artist: David Mygatt (1777–1822)

Six teaspoons

Artist: Henry Sargeant (1796–1864)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Starr Blackman (American, 1775–1851)

Tablespoon

Maker: David Mygatt (1777–1822)

Six teaspoons

Maker: John Clark Blackman (American, 1808–1872)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Thomas Sargeant (1773–1834)

Teaspoon

Maker: Henry Sargeant (1796–1864)

Tablespoon

Maker: David Mygatt (1777–1822)

Sugar tongs

Maker: J. S. Blackman and Son (American, active ca. 1840 - 1850)

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