Oval end, bright cut. Denison is listed in Darling's New York State Silversmiths as working about 1790. Length 9-3/8". Weight 1-3/4 troy ounces. The monogram is a script MD in a reserve. Mark condition is excellent. Overall condition is very good (a little tip wear).
Bright cut, drop. Length 9-1/8". Weight 1-1/2 troy ounces. The monogram is a script JW. Overall condition is excellent (bowl needs regulating). Mark condition is good.
Oval end, drop, tipt on back. Length 5-3/16". The monogram is a block HR. Mark condition is excellent. Overall condition is very good (very slight tip wear, handle needs minor regulating).
Upturned handle, shell on heel, tipt on top, drop. Marked Austin in a rectangle. Length 4-5/8". The monogram is E+B on the back of the handle. Madrk condition excellent. Overall condition very good (slight tip wear, handle needs regulating).
Coffin fiddle. No drop. Length 5-1/2". The monogram is a lengthwise script HCL. Mark condition is excellent, as is overall condition (very minor toothmarks in a couple of the spoons).
Incised arch drop. Length 5-3/8". Geer Terry lived from 1775-1858. He worked in Worcester,MA until 1814, then in Enfield, CT. The monogram is a script TL. Overall condition of these spoons is near mint. Mark condition is excellent.