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Tablespoon

Artist: Barton Ingraham (American, 1782–1846)

Tablespoon

Maker, formerly attributed to: Saunders Pitman (American, 1732–1804)
Maker, probably by: John K. Pitman (American, 1779–1819)

Tablespoon

Maker, possibly by: John K. Pitman (American, 1779–1819)
Maker, possibly by: Saunders Pitman (American, 1732–1804)

Tablespoon

Maker, formerly attributed to: Saunders Pitman (American, 1732–1804)
Maker, probably by: John K. Pitman (American, 1779–1819)

Five tablespoons

Maker, possibly by: John K. Pitman (American, 1779–1819)
Maker, possibly by: Saunders Pitman (American, 1732–1804)

Tablespoon

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

Tablespoon

Maker: Stephen Williams (w. ca. 1799 - 1803)

Tablespoon

Maker, possibly by: Caleb Wheaton (American, 1757–1827)
Maker, possibly by: Calvin Wheaton (American, active ca. 1781–1827)

Large ladle

Maker: Christopher Burr (American, active ca. 1813–69)

Teaspoon

Maker: George W. Baker (American, 1790–1867)

Teaspoon

Maker: Ezekiel Burr (American, 1765–1846)

Three teaspoons

Maker: Ezekiel Burr (American, 1765–1846)

Teaspoon

Maker: Ezekiel Burr (American, 1765–1846)

Two teaspoons

Maker: Ezekiel Burr (American, 1765–1846)

Four teaspoons

Maker: Walter Cornell (American, 1777–after 1855)

Teaspoon

Maker: Seril Dodge (American, 1759–1802)

Teaspoon

Maker: Seril Dodge (American, 1759–1802)

Teaspoon

Maker: Seril Dodge (American, 1759–1802)

Teaspoon

Maker: Seril Dodge (American, 1759–1802)

Two teaspoons

Maker: Seril Dodge (American, 1759–1802)

Teaspoon

Maker: Saunders Pitman (American, 1732–1804)
Maker, formerly attributed to: Samuel Pancoast (w. c. 1785 - 1795)

Two teaspoons

Maker, probably by: John K. Pitman (American, 1779–1819)

Teaspoon

Maker: Potter and Briggs (American, active ca. 1835 - 1845)

Five teaspoons

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

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