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"Wave Edge" ice-cream server

Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)
Designer: Charles T. Grosjean (American)

Butter Knife

Manufacturer: Albert Coles & Company (active ca. 1835–75)

Coffee spoon

Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Six "Palm" forks

Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Butter knife, "Jenny Lind" pattern

Manufacturer: Hoyt, Badger and Dillon (American, active ca. 1860 - 1865)

"Persian" ladles in a presentation box

Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)
Engraver: Whitehouse
Designer: Edward C. Moore (American, 1827–1891)

Fish Serving Knife and Fork, "Dolphin" Pattern

Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Ice-cream spoon, "Japanese" pattern

Designer: Edward C. Moore (American, 1827–1891)
Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Ice-cream spoon, "Japanese" pattern

Designer: Edward C. Moore (American, 1827–1891)
Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Demitasse Spoon, "Japanese" Pattern

Designer: Edward C. Moore (American, 1827–1891)
Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Teaspoon

Manufacturer: Starr and Marcus (American, 1864–1877)

Demitasse Spoon, "Italian" Pattern

Designer: Edward C. Moore (American, 1827–1891)
Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Tablespoon, "Kenilworth" Pattern

Manufacturer: Albert Coles & Company (active ca. 1835–75)

Serving Fork, "Lap-over-Edge" Pattern

Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

Pair of Teaspoons, "Warrior" Pattern

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

Salt Spoon, "Warrior" Pattern

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

Pair of Forks, "Kenilworth" Pattern

Manufacturer: Albert Coles & Company (active ca. 1835–75)

Dessert Spoon

Manufacturer: Philo B. Gilbert (American, ca. 1818–1875)

Berry Spoon, "Armor" Pattern

Maker: John Polhamus (American, 1811–1877)

Fruit Spoon

Maker: John Polhamus (American, 1811–1877)

Berry Spoon, Wave Edge Pattern

Designer: Charles T. Grosjean (American)
Manufacturer: Tiffany and Company (American, founded 1837)

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