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| $2,500 to $5,000 | |
| $5,000 to $10,000 | |
| $10,000 to $20,000 | |
| $20,000 to $50,000 | |
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American silver spoon made by Paul Revere, Boston, circa 1780 - 85.
8 3/4 inches length and 5/8 inches width
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Early American silver cann, made by William Breed, Boston, c. 1745.
5 1/4 inches in height
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Pair Early American silver canns, made by Harvey Lewis, Philadelphia, c. 1815.
4 inches in height
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Early American cream pot, made by Robert Fairchild, New Haven, Connecticut, c. 1775.
5 inches in height
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American silver sauce boat made by Abraham DuBois, Philadelphia, circa 1790.
6 3/4" LENGTH AND 6" HEIGHT AND 3 1/4" WIDTH
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American silver ladle made by Isaac Hutton, Albany, New York, circa 1805.
14 1/2 LENGTH AND1 1/2" DEPTH AND 4" WIDTH
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American pair of silver table spoons made by Robert Swan, Philadelphia, circa 1795.
EACH 9 1/4" LENGTH AND 1 3/4" WIDTH
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American silver coffee pot, made by John Leacock, Philadelphia, c. 1790.
15 inches to top of finial
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American pair of silver serving spoons made by Robert Swan, Philadelphia, circa 1795.
EACH 10" LENGTH AND 2" WIDTH
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American silver caster made by Samuel Minott, Boston, circa 1765.
2" DIAMETER AND 5 1/2" HEIGHT
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American set of six silver spoons made by Joseph Hall, Albany, New York, circa 1805.
EACH 5 1/4" LENGTH AND 1" WIDTH
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American pair of silver spoons made by Isaac Hutton, Albany, New York, circa 1805.
EACH 9" LENGTH AND1 1/2" WIDTH
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