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An 8 3/4 inch coin silver ladle by Hermann Duhme, circa 1865. A large 12 inch coin silver and twist handle Ladle by Hermann Duhme, Cincinnati, circa 1870. A very scarce Tablespoon by Charles C. Beard, Cincinnati and Columbus Ohio. Large twist-handle Ladle, coin silver, by Herman Duhme, Cincinnati.
A nice 5 7/8 inch teaspoon by Elisha F. Hirst, Richmond, Indiana, circa 1855-60. John Knepfly, New Albany, Indiana. A teaspoon by Wm. A. Platt, Columbus, Ohio, circa 1835. A six inch sauce ladle by Scovil & Co., Cincinnati Ohio, circa 1835.
A 5 3/4 inch teaspoon by James R. Tillotson, Terre Haute, Indiana. An eight inch table spoon by Harmon S. Winslow, Cincinnati Ohio, circa 1870s-80s. A magnificent large tea or coffee pot by Beggs & Smith, Cincinnati OH, circa 1850. An early dessert or fruit spoon  by Elliott K. Foster.
A set of six salt dishes (or salt dips) by Hermann Duhme, Cincinnati, circa 1865-70. A superb card case, probably by Dirksen Silver Filigree Co. of Freeport IL, circa 1890. A rare teaspoon by Joseph G. Joseph A coin silver condiment ladle, Augustus F. Otto
David Kinsey, Cincinnati, set of eight coin silver forks A large sterling silver ladle, M.S. Smith & Co. A nice circa 1860 seven inch butter knife A coin silver beaker by Talbott, Bailey & Co.
A coin silver teaspoon by William S. Jacks, San Francisco A sterling silver luncheon set marked by Wm. Wilson McGrew A 64 piece coin silver flatware service by Clemens Oscamp A lovely cased set of coin silver teaspoons by Clemens Hellebush

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