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Punch ladle

Maker: Ball, Tompkins and Black (American, active ca. 1839–51)

Punch ladle, "King's" Pattern

Maker: William Gale, Sr. (American, 1799–1864)

Cheese scoop

Maker: William Gale and Son (American, active 1850–58; 1862–67)

Two small ladles

Maker: William Gale, Son and Company (American, active ca. 1853–54)

Dessert spoon

Maker, possibly by: Alexander and Riker (active New York, ca. 1797–1800)
Maker, possibly by: Andras and Richard (American, active ca. 1797–99)

Dessert spoon

Maker: Barton, Erastus and Company (American, active ca. 1814 - 1823)

Dessert spoon

Maker: Albert Beach (American, active ca. 1839–47)

Two dessert spoons

Maker, attributed to: James W. Beebe (American, active ca. 1835 - 1849)
Maker, formerly attributed to: John W. Blauvelt (American, active ca. 1831 - 1844)

Nine dessert spoons

Maker: John Burger (American, 1746–1828)

Two dessert spoons

Maker: David and Thomas Burger (w. c. 1805-1834)
Maker, formerly attributed to: John and Thomas Burger (w. c. 1805-1806)

Eleven dessert spoons

Maker: J. and T. Dubois (w. c. 1795 - 1797)

Nine dessert spoons

Maker: Baldwin Gardiner (American, 1791–1869)

Dessert spoon

Maker: William Grigg (American, 1744–1797)

Dessert spoon

Maker: Seymour Hoyt (w. c. 1817 - 1865)

Dessert spoon

Maker: Frederick Marquand (American, 1799–1882)

Six dessert spoons

Maker: J. and W. Moir (American, active ca. 1844–70)

Two dessert spoons

Maker, formerly attributed to: Samuel D. Rockwell (w. c. 1834 - 1850)
Maker, possibly by: Edward D. Rockwell (w. c. 1803 - 1847)
Maker, possibly by: Samuel S. Rockwell (w. c. 1815 - 1850)

Dessert spoon

Maker: William Thomson (American, 1777–1833)

Three dessert spoons

Maker: Daniel Van Voorhis (American, 1751–1824)

Dessert spoon

Maker: Hugh Wishart (American, active ca. 1793–1824)

Dessert spoon

Maker: Wood and Hughes (American, active 1840–99)

Teaspoon

Maker: Adrian Bancker (American, 1703–1772)

Two teaspoons

Maker: Samuel Bowne (American, 1778–1817)

Four teaspoons

Maker, possibly by: Ephraim Brasher (American, 1744–1810)

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