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Tablespoon

Maker: Samuel Edwards (American, 1705–1762)

Tablespoon

Maker: Samuel DeMilt (American, active ca. 1805–35)

Four Tablespoons

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

Tablespoon

Maker: Thomas Richards (American, 1771–1830)

Tablespoon

Maker, probably by: Joseph DuBois (American, 1767–1798)
Maker, probably by: Teunis D. DuBois (1773–1843)

Tablespoon

Maker: Thomas Kinne (American, 1783–1847)

Tablespoon

Maker: Jonathan Clarke (American, 1705–1770)

Tablespoon

Maker: Elias Pelletreau (1726–1810)

Tablespoon

Maker: John Staniford (American, 1737–1811)

Tablespoon

Maker: William Hollingshead (American, 1700–1785)

Three Tablespoons

Maker: John Germon (American, active 1782–1816)

Sugar tongs

Maker: William Homes, Sr. (American, 1717–1785)

Sugar Tongs

Maker: E. Benjamin and Company (American, active 1840–47)

Ladle

Maker: Miles Gorham (American, 1747–1847)

Spoon

Maker: Edward Winslow (American, 1669–1753)

Pair of Tablespoons

Maker: William Cleveland (American, 1770–1837)

Tablespoon

Maker: Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck (American, 1705–1793)

Teaspoon

Maker: Sayre and Richards (American, active 1802–13)

Ladle

Maker: Joseph Richardson, Jr. (American, 1752–1831)
Maker: Nathaniel Richardson (American, 1754–1827)

Six Dinner Forks, Six Dessert Forks, Six Dessert Spoons, Five Tablespoons

Maker, formerly attributed to: Samuel R. Richards, Jr. (w. c. 1793 - 1818)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Samuel Williamson (American, 1772–1843)
Maker, possibly by: Samuel Richard (w. c. 1802 - 1839)
Maker, possibly by: Samuel White (active ca. 1803–32)

Tablespoon

Maker: George Aiken (American, 1765–1832)

Ladle

Maker: Michael Gretter (American, 1785–1868)

Serving Spoon

Maker: Thomas Underhill (w. c. 1786 - 1787)

Four Tablespoons

Maker: Nicholas Van Rensselaer (American, active ca. 1760–70)

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