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Four Tablespoons

Maker: Charles A. Burnett (American, ca. 1785–1849)

Tablespoon

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)

Teaspoon

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)

Teaspoon

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)

Small ladle

Maker: Adam Lynn (1775–1836)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)

Sugar tongs

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)
Maker, formerly attributed to: John Adam, Sr. (American, 1755–1798)

Tablespoon

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)

Pair of tablespoons

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)

Six tablespoons

Maker, formerly attributed to: John Adam, Sr. (American, 1755–1798)
Maker, possibly by: James Adam (American, 1755–1798)
Maker, possibly by: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)

Tablespoon

Artist: Adam Lynn (1775–1836)
Maker: Adam Lynn (1775–1836)

Tablespoon

Maker: Adam Lynn (1775–1836)

Salt spoon

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)
Maker, formerly attributed to: John Adam, Sr. (American, 1755–1798)

Salt spoon

Maker: Charles A. Burnett (American, ca. 1785–1849)

Two teaspoons

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)

Large ladle

Maker: James Adam (American, 1755–1798)
Artist, formerly attributed to: John Adam, Sr. (American, 1755–1798)

Large ladle

Maker: Adam Lynn (1775–1836)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)
Maker, formerly attributed to: John Adam, Sr. (American, 1755–1798)

Sugar tongs

Maker: William A. Williams (1787–1846)

Three Tablespoons

Artist: John Adam, Sr. (American, 1755–1798)

Tongs

Maker: John Adam (American, 1774–1848)

Two tablespoons

Maker: John Adam, Sr. (American, 1755–1798)

Sugar tongs

Artist: Charles A. Burnett (American, ca. 1785–1849)

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