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A Coin Silver Salver by Wm. Garret Forbes, New York A large, heavy Fish Slice by Gale, Wood & Hughes, 1833-1844, New York City. A fine circa 1760 spoon in Hanoverian form by John Staniford, Windham, Connecticut. A fine set of six teaspoons, John B. Ginochio.
A large 9 1/4 inch tablespoon by Nicholas Geffroy, Newport, Rhode Island, circa 1800. A pair of  coin silver forks by Wm. I. Tenney, New York City, circa 1850. Three coin silver forks by Albert Coles, New York City, circa 1850. Huge, nearly 15 inch ladle by John Myers, Philadelphia, circa 1790.
A nicely decorated fish knife marked 'coin.' Large coin silver tablespoon A Hanovarian form eight inch spoon by Philip Syng, Jr. A fine  8 1/4 inch spoon, William Homes
A stylish, coffin handled ladle by Shepherd & Boyd A basting or stuffing spoon, Isaac Hutton A coin silver toddy ladle with baleen (whalebone) silver tipped handle, Moore & Ferguson. A pair of coin silver tablespoons, Merriman & Bradley.
A pair of beautifully decorated and coffin handled teaspoons, Bernard Wenman. An early American coin silver Tea Caddy A 14 1/4 inch coin silver ladle by Amable Brasier A 13 1/2 inch coin silver ladle by Mathew Petit
A large and heavy ladle by William Gale Son & Co. and dated 1853

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