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    English Pearwood Punch Ladle

    Late 17th to Early 18th Century (Christie’s)

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    English Silver & Fruitwood Punch or Toddy Ladle

    by Hugh Ross of Tain Early 18th Century (Bonhams)

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    English Fruitwood Punch Ladles

    18th Century (Christie’s)

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    English Pewter & Wood Ladle

    c. 1725 - 1800(Winterthur)

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    Silver & Wood Ladle

    Mid 18th Century (Private Collection)

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    English Silver & Baleen Punch or Toddy Ladle Inset with a Silver Coin Depicting Queen Anne

    c. 1705(Leland Little)

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     American Silver & Baleen Punch or Toddy Ladle

    c. 1740 - 1800(Seized Assets Auctioneers)

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     American Silver & Wood Punch Ladle

    by Simeon Soumaine of New York c. 1720 - 1750(Winterthur)

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     American Silver & Wood Punch Ladle

    by Samuel Edwards of Su! olk, Massachusetts c. 1726 - 1762(Winterthur)

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    Scottish Silver & Rosewood Toddy or Punch Ladle Inset with a 1774 Silver Coin

    c. 1774(Antiques to Vintage)

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     American Silver Punch Ladle

    by Philip Syng, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania c. 1740 - 1765(Winterthur)

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     American Silver Punch Ladle

    by Philip Syng, Jr., of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania c. 1740 - 1765(Winterthur)

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    English Silver & Baleen Punch or Toddy Ladle Inset with a Silver Coin Depicting Queen Anne

    c. 1760(M. Ford Creech Antiques)

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    English Silver & Baleen Punch or Toddy Ladle Inset with a Silver Coin Depicting Queen Annec. 1760

    (M. Ford Creech Antiques)

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    English Silver Punch Strainer 

    by William Plummer of London c. 1769 - 1770(M. Ford Creech Antiques)

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    English Silver Punch Strainer 

    by William Plummer of London c. 1769 - 1770(M. Ford Creech Antiques)

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    English Silver Punch Strainer 

    by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green of London 1771(M. Ford Creech Antiques)

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    English Silver Punch Strainer 

    by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green of London 1771(M. Ford Creech Antiques)

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    English Silver Punch Strainer 

    by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green of London 1771(M. Ford Creech Antiques)

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    English Silver Punch Strainer 

    by Samuel Meriton of London 1780(M. Ford Creech Antiques)

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    English Silver Punch Strainer 

    by Samuel Meriton of London 1780(M. Ford Creech Antiques)

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    English Silver Punch Strainer 

    by Samuel Meriton of London 1780(M. Ford Creech Antiques)

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     American Silver Strainer of John Vryling Made from Silver Captured During the Siege of Cartegna, 12 April, 1741

    by William Breed of Boston, Massachusetts c. 1742 - 1744(Massachusetts Historical Society)

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     American Silver Strainer 

    by Thomas & Samuel Edwards of Su! olk, Massachusetts c. 1735 - 1780(Winterthur)

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     American Silver Strainer by Samuel Edwards of Boston, Massachusetts c. 1746

    (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)

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     American Silver Punch Strainer 

    by William Simpkins of Boston, Massachusetts c. 1745(Art Institute of Chicago)

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     American Silver Punch Strainer 

    Mid 18th Century (Massachusetts Historical Society)

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    Six Wrought Iron Toddy Irons

    Late 18th - Early 19th Century (Skinner)

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    English Boxwood Lemon Squeezer 18th Century 

    (Christie’s Auction House)

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