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Six teaspoons

Maker: Miles Gorham (American, 1747–1847)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Miles Gorham (American, 1747–1847)

Teaspoon

Maker: Miles Gorham (American, 1747–1847)

Teaspoon

Maker: Charles Hequembourg, Jr. (1760–1851)

Teaspoon

Maker: Charles Hequembourg, Jr. (1760–1851)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Simeon Marble (1777–1856)

Four teaspoons

Maker: Marcus Merriman and Company (American, active 1802–17)

Teaspoon

Maker, attributed to: Hezekiah Silliman (1738–1804)

Two teaspoons

Maker: Ufford and Burdick (American, active ca. 1812 - 1814)

Large ladle

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

Small ladle

Maker: Barzillai Benjamin (American, 1774–1844)

Small ladle

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

Small ladle

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

Small ladle

Maker: Bradley and Merriman (American, active ca. 1826 - 1840)

Small ladle

Maker: Zebul Bradley (American, 1780–1859)

Small ladle

Maker: Brown and Kirby (American, active ca. 1840 - 1857)

Small ladle

Artist: Simeon Marble (1777–1856)

Small ladle

Maker: Merriman and Bradley (American, active 1817–26)

Small ladle

Maker: Merriman and Bradley (American, active 1817–26)

Small ladle

Maker: Marcus Merriman and Company (American, active 1802–17)

Small ladle

Maker: Samuel Wilmot (American, 1777–1846)

Sugar tongs

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

Sugar tongs

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

Sugar tongs

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

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