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Tablespoon

Maker: Peter Lupp (w. c. 1760 - 1807)

Pair of Tablespoons

Maker: Henry Lupp (American, 1760–1800)

Tablespoon

Maker: Storm and Wilson (American, active 1802–18)

Tablespoon

Maker: Henry Lupp (American, 1760–1800)

Tablespoon

Maker: Peter P. Hayes (American, 1786–1842)
Maker: John Adriance (American)

Knee buckle

Maker: Peter Lupp (w. c. 1760 - 1807)

Spectacles

Maker: Peter P. Hayes (American, 1786–1842)

Two dessert spoons

Maker: John William Cortelyou (American, active ca. 1834–55)

Teaspoon

Maker: John William Cortelyou (American, active ca. 1834–55)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Pieter (Petrus) DeRiemer (1738–1834)

Teaspoon

Artist: Storm and Son (w. c. 1823 - 1826)

Six teaspoons

Artist: Storm and Wilson (American, active 1802–18)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Hayes and Adriance (w. 1816 - 1826)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Peter P. Hayes and Son (active 1841 - 1842)

Sugar tongs

Maker, attributed to: Adam Henderson (1794–1859)

Sugar tongs

Maker, attributed to: Adam Henderson (1794–1859)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Storm and Son (w. c. 1823 - 1826)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Storm and Wilson (American, active 1802–18)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Storm and Wilson (American, active 1802–18)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Storm and Wilson (American, active 1802–18)

Tablespoon

Maker: Jacques Cortelyou (American, 1781–1822)

Tablespoon

Maker: Hayes and Adriance (w. 1816 - 1826)

Two tablespoons

Maker: Peter P. Hayes (American, 1786–1842)

Tablespoon

Maker: Peter P. Hayes (American, 1786–1842)

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