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Teaspoon

Maker: John Ewan (American, 1786–1852)

Tablespoon

Maker: John Mood (American, 1792–1864)
Maker: Peter Mood Jr (1796–1879)

Tablespoon

Maker: Louis Boudo (American, 1786–1827)

Ladle

Maker: Heloise Boudo (American, active ca. 1827 - 1837)

Fork

Maker: Duhme and Company (American, 1843–1893)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Herman Duhme (American, 1819–1888)

Fork

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

Butter knife

Maker: William Carrington (American, active ca. 1840 - 1856)

Butter knife

Maker: Joseph Draper (American, active ca. 1826–52)

Butter knife

Maker: Nathaniel Hayden (American, active ca. 1832 - 1843)

Two dessert spoons

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

Dessert spoon

Maker: Hayden and Gregg (1838–1842)

Dessert spoon

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

Dessert spoon

Maker: McGrew and Beggs (w. c. 1841 - 1848)

Dessert spoon

Maker: Nathaniel Vernon (1777–1843)

Teaspoon

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

Sugar tongs

Maker: Joseph Draper (American, active ca. 1826–52)

Sugar tongs

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

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Baptiste Dumoutet (American, 1761–1813)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Ewan (American, 1786–1852)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Ewan (American, 1786–1852)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Wilson McGrew (American, 1800–1859)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Peter Mood, Sr. (1766–1821)

Six tablespoons

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

Tablespoon

Maker: P. Mood and Son (American, active ca. 1816 - 1819)

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