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An interesting and rare set of coin silver suspenders clips by Teresa Hausmann & Son, New Orleans, circa 1890. Agricultural Award Cup by Adolph Himmel, New Orleans A seven and one-half inch butter knife by Horace E. Baldwin, who had a shop in New Orleans, 1842-1853. A coin silver teaspoon (six inches) by this well known Natchez maker, Samuel Cockrell.

A nearly seven and a quarter inch Ladle by Emil Gustave Profilet, Natchez, Mississippi. A set of six heavy coin silver forks marked by E.A. Tyler, New Orleans, circa 1850. A rare southern salt spoon by Washington Noel,  a silversmith first found working in Louisville KY in 1836. An unusual coin silver teaspoon with beautiful hand swagged shell motif on handle and back of bowl, circa 1840.
A six inch coin silver shovel by J.O.Pitkin Klein & Brother large coin silver teaspoon A master salt spoon or condiment spoon by Edward Francis Coin Silver Ladle, marked MOBILE ALA over N ORLEANS
Agrilcurtural award cup from Ray County, Missouri A handsome pair of sugar tongs, Emile Profilet A large 13 inch coin silver ladle by James Conning, circa 1850 An early form pair of sugar tongs by Thomas C. Coit

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