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6 TABLESPOONS, Daniel Van Voorhis, Princeton, NJ/NYC
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Hampton Galleries 
7135D $675
Rare set of six tablespoons by Daniel Van Voorhis, Princeton, New Jersey and New York City (c.1780-1800), 8-3/4" long, full bowls, broad drop, downturned oval end handle, script monogram "WEH" on front, marked "D.V.VOORHIS" in rectangular punch with eagle in diamond punch (mark (a) in Belden).
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PAIR TWIST HANDLE TEASPOONS, Bingham & Co.-Indianapolis
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Hampton Galleries 
6892B $65
Beautiful pair of twist handle teaspoons retailed by Bingham & Co., Indianapolis, Indiana and probably made by Duhme & Co. (c. 1860), 5-3/8" and 5-1/2", full French tipt bowls, twist handles with roulettework bright cut design around throat and perimeter of handle, additional bright cut at top and bottom of handle, Old English monogram "MLD" on front, marked "BINGHAM & CO" incuse.
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PAIR DESSERT SPOONS, Duhme & Co., Cincinnati (c. 1850)
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Hampton Galleries 
6892A $120
Beautiful pair of twist handle dessert spoons by Duhme & Co., Cincinnatti, Ohio (c. 1850), 6-7/8" long, full French tipt bowls, twist handles with roulettework bright cut design around throat and perimeter of handle, additional bright cut at top and bottom of handle, Old English monogram "MLD" on front, marked "DUHME" in banner punch.
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Connecticut BIRDBACK tsp -- Robert Fairchild, Durham
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques 
108S SOLD
Featheredged oval-end handle, c1780 -- reverse tipt, shaded block mono M P on front; 4-7/8" in length. New England birdbacks are rarely seen, CT even rarer, Fairchild being the only CT maker with his mark on a birdie that we've seen. Condition of the spoon is excellent. One wishes that Master Fairchild had exercised a bit more exuberance when striking the bird, but, as they say, it is what it is, which ain't bad.
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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