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Tablespoon

Maker: S. Chapin (American, active ca. 1850–51)

Six tablespoons

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

Tablespoon

Maker: Stephen Emery (1749–1801)

Two tablespoons

Maker: Benjamin Clark Gilman (American, 1763–1835)

Six tablespoons

Maker: Daniel Booth Hempsted (American, 1784–1852)

Two tablespoons

Maker: Samuel Kirk and Son (American, 1815–1979)

Two tablespoons

Maker, possibly by: William Coffin Little (1745–1816)

Four tablespoons

Maker: Pelletreau, Bennett and Cook (w. c. 1825 - 1828)

Two tablespoons

Maker: Maltby Pelletreau (American, 1791–1846)
Honorand: George Washington, American, 1732–1799, LL.D. 1781

Mustard ladle

Maker: Hotchkiss & Schreuder (American, ca. 1850–1871)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Max Rieg (American, born Germany 1899–1985)

3 Tablespoons

Maker: Unknown

Fourteen-piece place setting

Maker: George Christian Gebelein (American, 1878–1945)

Serving Spoon "Fontaine" Pattern

Manufacturer: International Silver Company (American, founded 1898)

Tablespoon, "Fontaine-bleau" pattern

Designer: F. Antoine Heller (American, born France, 1845)
Manufacturer: Gorham Manufacturing Company (American, founded 1831)

Fork

Designer: Russel Wright (American, 1904–1976)

Tablespoon

Maker: Lebolt and Company (American, founded 1899)

"Java Jive Variations" place setting

Maker: Robert Davis (American, born 1944)

Tablespoon ("Monarch" pattern)

Manufacturer: Rogers and Hamilton Company (1886–1898)

Cake Server

Maker: Mardi-Jo Cohen (born 1959)

Tablespoon

Maker: J. O. Mead (ca. 1837–1867)

Fork

Maker: E. Benjamin and Company (American, active 1840–47)

Tablespoon

Maker: Reed and Barton (American, founded 1840)

Tablespoon, "Moresque" Pattern

Maker: John R. Wendt and Company (1860–1871)
Retailer: E. E. Isbell and Company (1860–1917)

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