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Large ladle

Maker: Nicholas Geffroy (American, 1761–1839)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Noel Freeborn (1787–1865)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Jonathan Otis (American, 1723–1791)

Teaspoon

Maker: John A. Shaw (1735–1839)

Mustard Spoon

Artist: William Stoddard Nichols (American, 1785–1871)

Mustard spoon

Maker: Benjamin H. Tisdale (American, active ca. 1812–45)

Ladle

Maker: Thomas Arnold (American, 1739–1828)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Noel Freeborn (1787–1865)

Large ladle

Maker: C. H. Mumford (American, active ca. 1850 - 1860)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Noel Freeborn (1787–1865)

Teaspoon

Maker: Nicholas Geffroy (American, 1761–1839)

Skillet

Maker: Lawrence Langworthy (American)

Three Tablespoons

Maker: William Hookey (1733–1812)

Sugar tongs

Maker: Benjamin H. Tisdale (American, active ca. 1812–45)

Two tablespoons

Maker: William Stoddard Nichols (American, 1785–1871)

Salt spoon

Maker: William Stoddard Nichols (American, 1785–1871)

Six teaspoons

Maker: Thomas Arnold (American, 1739–1828)

Two tablespoons

Maker: Noel Freeborn (1787–1865)

Sugar tongs

Maker: William Stoddard Nichols (American, 1785–1871)

Tilt-top Tea Table

Maker: Unknown

Tablespoon

Maker: John Tanner (1713–1785)

Card table

Maker, attributed to: Holmes Weaver (American, 1769–1848, active 1796–1848)

Dining table

Maker: School of John Goddard (American, 1723–1785)
Maker: (hinges) W. Sparrow

Pair of Carved Legs

Maker, attributed to: John Goddard (American, 1723–1785)

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