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A set of six tablespoons by George Dowig, Baltimore, circa 1773-1795. A very rare about seven inch ladle by Henry White, this piece could be late 18th century. A 14 inch Ladle by John Adam of Alexandria, Virginia. This early form ladle is circa 1810-20. An eight inch ladle by John Erwin, Baltimore, date marks for 1815.
A seven inch ladle by Johnson & Reat, Richmond, Virginia. Very rare sugar tongs by Joseph Bevan, Baltimore, 1850s and perhaps earlier. A 5 3/4 inch teaspoon by Philo Stocking, Wheeling, West Virginia, working circa 1835-1841. A large, nearly nine inch, tablespoon by Richard Mathews, Silversmith of Charlottesville, Virginia.
Coin Silver Bowl by Andrew Ellicott Warner, Baltimore, circa 1830. A coin silver teaspoon by Samuel Young. A master salt shovel by Matthew Cluff. finless form salt spoon by William H. Warrock.
A 7 1/2 inch coin silver ladle by James Gaskins, Portsmouth and Norfolk Virginia,  about 1810. A small coin silver Patch Box by Samuel Kirk & Son, circa 1850. 4 1/2 inch condiment ladle by General James Wolf. Henry H Redman, Norfolk Virginia, coin silver condiment spoon
A rare 18th century sauce ladle by William & George Richardson. A large 13-inch coin silver ladle by Michael DeYoung. A coin silver eight inch master butter knife, Luther R. Gibson A coin silver shovel, Nathaniel W. Smith
A large 13 1/2 inch ladle by Seraphim Masi. Huge fifteen inch ladle, William A. Cooke A master salt spoon, Joseph H. Watson A 12 1/2 inch ladle by Littleton Holland
A seven inch sauce or gravy ladle, Samuel Kirk An exceptionally rare spoon by John Williams, Alexandria, Virginia, circa 1795-1800 A set of twelve coin silver buttons by John Pittman A pair of coin silver sugar tongs by R.H.L. Villard, Washington DC, circa 1835
An impressive and large scale Tea and Coffee Service by S. Kirk & Son, Baltimore, circa 1870, six piece service A sugar or preserves spoon by Justis & Armiser A large coin silver fork by Samuel Kirk & Son A 13 1/2  inch coin silver ladle by Enoch Sullivan

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