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Sugar tongs

Maker: Abraham Hews, Jr. (American, 1797–1868)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John B. Jones (American, 1782–1854)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Jones, Lows and Ball (w. 1837 - 1841)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Ebenezer Moulton (American, 1768–1824)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Ebenezer Moulton (American, 1768–1824)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Charles Parkman (w. c. 1790 - 1821)

Sugar tongs

Maker: A. and G. Welles (active ca. 1807–11)

Sugar tongs

Artist: Wolcott and Gelston (American, active ca. 1820–30)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Wolcott and Gelston (American, active ca. 1820–30)

Fish slice

Maker: Currier and Trott (American, active ca. 1823 - 1865)

Cake knife

Maker: Benjamin Frobisher (American, 1797–1862)

Fish slice

Maker: Joseph Foster (1760–1839)

Tablespoon

Maker: Caleb Beal (American, 1746–1801)

Three tablespoons

Maker: Daniel Boyer (American, 1726–1779)

Tablespoon

Maker: Daniel Boyer (American, 1726–1779)

Tablespoon

Maker: Zachariah Brigden (1734–1787)

Tablespoon

Maker: Zachariah Brigden (1734–1787)

Tablespoon

Maker: James Butler (American, 1713–1776)

Two tablespoons

Maker, possibly by: William Cowell, Jr. (American, active ca. 1713 - 1761)
Maker, possibly by: William Cowell, Sr. (American, 1682–1736)

Tablespoon

Maker: William Cowell, Sr. (American, 1682–1736)

Tablespoon

Maker, possibly by: William Cowell, Jr. (American, active ca. 1713 - 1761)
Maker, possibly by: William Cowell, Sr. (American, 1682–1736)

Tablespoon

Maker: Alexander Crouckshanks (American, active ca. 1768–80)

Tablespoon

Maker: Joshua G. Davis (American, active 1794–1813)

Tablespoon

Maker: Davis Palmer and Company (American, active ca. 1838 - 1845)

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