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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 nicely decorated fish knife marked 'coin.'
Large coin silver tablespoon A pair of coin silver tablespoons, Merriman & Bradley. Huge, nearly 15 inch ladle by John Myers, Philadelphia, circa 1790. An exceptional 13 1/2 inch ladle by Christian Wiltberger, Philadelphia, circa 1790.
A coin silver teaspoon by Joseph Moulton,III of Newburyport, Massachusetts, circa 1790 A coin silver toddy ladle with baleen (whalebone) silver tipped handle, Moore & Ferguson. 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 A coin silver Basket made by Mulford & Wendell A magnificent Sugar Urn in classical form, circa 1790, by Christian Wiltberger
A large coin silver tablespoon by Sayre & Richards, New York City, circa 1802-1811 A large coin silver tablespoon by syng_2 & Richards, New York City, circa 1802-1811

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