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Small ladle

Maker: Goodwin and Dodd (American, w. ca. 1811–1821)

Small ladle

Maker, possibly by: Allyn Goodwin (1797–1869)
Maker, possibly by: Horace Goodwin (American, 1787–1864)
Maker, possibly by: Ralph Goodwin (American, 1793–1866)

Small ladle

Maker: Horace Goodwin (American, 1787–1864)

Small ladle

Maker, probably by: J. O. and W. Pitkin (w. c. 1830 - 1840)
Retailer: L. M. & A. C. Root (w. c. 1830 - 1840)

Small ladle

Maker: Jacob Sargeant (American, 1761–1843)

Small ladle

Maker: Jacob Sargeant (American, 1761–1843)

Small ladle

Maker: Jacob Sargeant (American, 1761–1843)

Small ladle

Maker: Jacob Sargeant (American, 1761–1843)

Sugar tongs

Maker, attributed to: John Austin (1757–1825)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Miles Beach (American, 1743–1828)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Church and Rogers (American, active ca. 1825 - 1836)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Joseph Church (American, 1794–1876)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Heydorn and Imlay (w. c. 1809-1811)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Frederick Oakes (1782–1855)

Sugar tongs

Maker, probably by: J. O. and W. Pitkin (w. c. 1830 - 1840)
Retailer: L. M. and A. C. Root (w. c. 1830 - 1840)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Jacob Sargeant (American, 1761–1843)

Sugar tongs

Maker, possibly by: James Ward (American, 1768–1856)

Three tablespoons

Maker: Miles Beach (American, 1743–1828)

Tablespoon

Maker: Miles Beach (American, 1743–1828)

Tablespoon

Maker: Miles Beach (American, 1743–1828)

Tablespoon

Maker: Goodwin and Dodd (American, w. ca. 1811–1821)

Tablespoon

Maker: H. and A. Goodwin (American, 1811–1852)

Tablespoon

Maker, possibly by: Henry Oakes (w. c. 1842 - 1847)
Maker, possibly by: Frederick Oakes, Jr. (w. c. 1842 - 1847)
Maker, possibly by: William Oakes (w. c. 1847 - 1850)

Tablespoon

Maker: Frederick Oakes (1782–1855)

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