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Sugar tongs

Maker: John Owen, Jr. (w. c. 1804 - 1831)

Sugar tongs

Maker: James Watson (w. c. 1821 - 1859)

Sugar tongs

Maker: White and Brittin (active ca. 1795–1805)

Tablespoon

Maker: Anthony Simmons (American, active 1797–1808)

Small ladle

Maker: Joseph Anthony, Jr. (American, 1762–1814)

Six Tablespoons

Artist: John Ward Gethen (w. c. 1811 - 1825)

Tablespoon

Artist: Simon D. Chaudron (American, 1798–1814)

Six Tablespoons

Artist: Joshua Dorsey (American, active ca. 1796–1804)

Tablespoon

Artist: John Felix Lefevre (w. c. 1806 - 1813)

Six Tablespoons

Artist: Edward Lownes (American, 1792–1834)

Tablespoon

Maker: Francis H. Wolfe (American, active ca. 1829 - 1849)

Twelve egg spoons in gift box

Maker: Lewis Ladomus (w. c. 1846 - 1879)

Large ladle

Maker: D. B. Hinman & Co. (Philadelphia, active 1833–59)

Ladle

Artist: Lewis and Smith (American, active 1805–11)

Large ladle

Maker: Joseph Lownes (American, 1758–1820)

Large ladle

Maker: James Musgrave (w. c. 1793 - 1813)

Ladle

Maker: J. O. Mead (ca. 1837–1867)

Salt spoon

Maker: John McMullin (American, 1765–1843)

Five dessert forks

Maker: Henry J. Pepper (w. c. 1814 - 1850)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Aitken (American, 1785–1814)

Sugar tongs

Maker: James McAllister (w. c. 1840 - 1860)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: Osman Reed (American, active ca. 1831 - 1850)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: Thibault and Brothers (w. c. 1810 - 1835)

Two dessert spoons

Maker: Jacob Ladomus (American, active ca. 1843–61)

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