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Silver Sauce Ladle, Nashville, 1853-1855, by Campbell & Donigan, with elliptical bowl, down-tipt fiddle handle and beveled, rounded shoulders, no monograms or inscriptions,...
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arms, shell terminals, marked "J. Peabody" (Fayetteville, North Carolina, 1823-1836; Nashville, Tennessee, 1837-1843), monogram, 6-1/2 in.,...
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