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Pair of cake baskets, silver, 19th century
A set of two identical "cake baskets" which are also known as "bridal baskets" owned by the Hutter family. Cake baskets were used to hold small pastries, breads, fruits, etc. at formal dining events. There are no hallmarks which means it is most…
Tags: 19th century, 20th century, Hutter, Silverware, tableware
teaspoon, silver, date unkown
A sterling silver teaspoon owned by the Risque family, one of whom married into the Hutter family. The front of this spoon is monogrammed with the name "Risque" and the back silver mark reads "Sterling Pat'd R" This teaspoon is sterling silver and…
Tags: Hutter, Risque, Silverware, tableware
napkin ring, silver, date unknown
This is a silver napkin ring owned by the Hutter family. There is a monogram on the ring that appears to read "EWH". There is no silver mark on the ring so it is not possible to identify the maker or the pattern. It appears to be sterling silver and…
Tags: Hutter, Silverware, tableware
Loving Cup, sterling silver weighted, date unknown
A small sterling silver cup with two ornamental handles that is often called a loving cup, owned by the Hutter family. Loving cups are often used in wedding and engagement festivities to represent the unity and joining of two people and families.…
Tags: household items, Hutter, Silverware, tableware
Photograph, Sandusky house, three Hutters family members on front portico
Photograph shows three young men sitting on the steps of the front portico of Sandusky. Top man is James Logwood Hutter (1892-1956), the other two likely his siblings.
James Logwood Hutter
Born 19 May 1892
Died 31 August 1956
Buried Spring Hill…
James Logwood Hutter
Born 19 May 1892
Died 31 August 1956
Buried Spring Hill…
Platter, silver, 1903-1941
This platter was owned by a member of the Sandusky Hutters. It is engraved on the front with an “H” for Hutter. The back hallmark has a lion followed by a W, Co, and then a crown with the letters N S underneath. This is the hallmark of the…
Tags: 20th century, household items, Hutter, Silverware, tableware
Fork, silver dinner, 19th Century
Silver fork engraved with the name "Hutter" on the handle. The back hallmark reads "Watts & Ryland X12L" The "X12L" most likely refers to the fact that the fork is silver plated. Watts and Ryland were local Lynchburg jewelers and silversmiths until…
Tags: 19th century, Hutter, Silverware, tableware
Spoon, silver serving, 19th century
A coin silver serving spoon owned by the Hutter family. The back silver mark appears to read “WUV” which matches the hallmark of Williams and Victor. They were a local Lynchburg jewelers and silversmith who operated from 1814-1845. This spoon is most…
Tags: 19th century, Hutter, Silverware, tableware
Cake Server, silver, 20th century
This cake server is silver-plated and was owned by the Hutter family. The back silver mark reads “W.B. MFG. CO.” This mark belongs to the Williams Brothers MFG. Company. They began in Naubuc, Connecticut in 1880 and produced flatware until 1950.…
Tags: 20th century, Hutter, Silverware, tableware
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Letter, 25 November 1838, General Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) to Captain George Christian Hutter (1793-1879)

Letter written by General Zachary Taylor to Major George Christian Hutter regarding leave of absence sought by Hutter to attend to family…