length 7 5/8 inches, monogrammed "F.E. Dean", maker J.B. & Co (possibly Jones Ball & Co, Boston circa 1850). Most of the handles have the usual pinprick dents which one might expect in knives from this period; two have some larger dings which we've shown in photo number five. The blades are in fine condition.
Canton Province circa 1830, one 8; the other 8 1/4 inches, some tine wear and knife cuts (see third photo) as shown but wonderfully heavy and well made, with a classic set of marks.
length 7 5/8 inches, a bit of distress to the tip and very slight damage to mount (see second photo) but fine overall condition, monogrammed "Ditto", with pseudomarks monarch-lion-C.
length seven inches, excellent condition, monogrammed "RK" (script, obverse) which of course means that you've finally found Rachel Kaplan's wedding gift!
length just shy of ten inches, superb condition, gilt tines, marked only "Black Starr & Frost STERLING" but probably by Dominick & Haff, monogrammed "PM" (script, reverse) perhaps in honor of the cocktail hour...
Length 5 5/8 inches, excellent condition, monogrammed "K", lots of marks which you can see in photo number two, probably by J.B & S.M. Knowles Company.
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