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Tablespoon

Artist: Richard Clayton (American, 1834–1859)

Large ladle

Maker: Allen and Rhodes (active ca. 1833 - 1834)

Two Teaspoons

Maker: E. and D. Kinsey (w. c. 1849 - 1861)

Six Tablespoons

Maker: Hazen and Collins (American, 1843–1847)

Small ladle

Maker: Rhodes, Anthony and Company (American, active ca. 1836 - 1837)

Large ladle

Maker: Edward Kinsey (1810–1865)

"Losanti" Vase

Maker: Mary Louise McLaughlin (American, 1847–1939)

Flask

Designer: E. T. (American, active ca. 1880)
Manufacturer: P. L. Coultry and Company (American)

Vase

Designer: Thomas Jerome Wheatley (American, 1853–1917)
Maker: T. J. Wheatley and Company (American, 1880–1882)

Two teaspoons

Maker: Peleg Collins (American, born 1798, active ca. 1830–50)

Four teaspoons

Maker: Duhme and Company (American, 1843–1893)

Six tablespoons

Maker: Clemens Oskamp (1822–1887)

Dessert fork

Maker: Beggs and Smith (active ca. 1848 - 1861)

Five dessert spoons

Maker: E. and D. Kinsey (w. c. 1849 - 1861)

Three dessert spoons

Maker: Clemens Oskamp (1822–1887)

Two teaspoons

Maker: Alexander McGrew (American, active ca. 1805 - 1836)

Salt Spoon

Maker: Herman Duhme (American, 1819–1888)

Dessert knife

Maker: E. and D. Kinsey (w. c. 1849 - 1861)

Bowl and spoon

Maker: Duhme and Company (American, 1843–1893)

Teaspoon

Maker: E. P. Pratt (active 1828 - 1836)

Medal of Cincinnati Industrial Exposition

Artist: Unknown
Mint: Unknown

Cheese Slicer

Designer: John Carroll (American, 1892–1959)
Maker: R. A. Frederick Co.

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