Basin-bowl porringer with beaded rim and flat bottom with foot ring; integrally cast Pennsylvania-type solid tab handle without bracket is stamped "[H?] H" in incuse serif letters on front flanking a large pierced hole at top center. No other marks.
Dessert knife. Straight silver-plated steel blade with rounded tip and “yankee” style bolster. Blade, bolster, and tang are one piece of steel fitted into a tapered handle with rounded sides and butt. Tang is held in place with steel pin through side of handle. Heavily scratched and stained, plate is worn. Ivory is yellowed and crazed. Blade stamped: “MERIDEN CUTLERY / COMPANY”.
Wire mesh or cloth dome topped by a vase-shaped wooden knop attached to a rosette-stamped circular plate. Single piece of mesh is soldered along bottom edge to a heavier gauge wire rim attached along the inside of a black-japanned band. No marks.
Small circular bowl on short pedestal base with molded circular foot; applied beading on top of flared rim and at juncture of pedestal and foot, and fine cabled band at foot. Gold washed interior. No monogram. No marks. One of two footed dishes, DL.60.1004A-B.
Dinner or table knife having a single-swedge New French blade with integral single-groove ("Yankee") bolster and flat, rounded-end French ivory handle. Blade front etched "WM. A. ROGERS. / SPOTLESS” in serif letters.