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Daniel Low (Durgin) "Salem Witch" Sterling Silver Orange Spoon
Silver : Souvenir Spoons
Old Friends
5035f $75.00
Credited with giving momentum to the surge in souvenir spoon collecting that began in the late 19th century, the first Salem Witch design was produced by Durgin and retailed by Daniel Low & Co., Salem, Massachusetts. An immediately popular item, it was soon joined by a similarly themed pattern produced by Gorham, also offered exclusively by Daniel Low. This 5 3/4" long, .8 T. oz., orange spoon is an example of the first, Durgin, version, marked with the company's "D" emblem,... Click for details
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Gorham Ouray, Colorado souvenir spoon
Silver : Souvenir Spoons
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
2303 Inquire for Price
retailed and most likely designed by C.E. Rose, length 5 7/8 inches, weight 1.18 Troy ounces, excellent original condition, no monogram,
Long sought after as one of the Holy Grails of spoon collecting, we are pleased to offer this immaculate example for substantially fewer dollars than the two others currently for sale on this Internet.
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SPRINGFIELD ARMORY souvenir spoon,
Silver : Souvenir Spoons
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1995 On Hold
retailed and presumably designed by F.E. Ladd, length 5 1/2 inches, weight .8 oz. Troy, elaborate shaded script monogram, fine condition. A spoon which not so very long ago commonly sold for upward of two hundred dollars, at auction. Take advantage of the slight slowdown in the antiques market, while it lasts, to get this item at an advantageous price...
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Gorham Seminole Sofkee spoon
Silver : Souvenir Spoons
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1968 $45.00
Most every culture has a version of, well, corn meal mush. In Italy, it's polenta. Among the Native American tribes of Florida, sofkee would be the name, and this spoon designed by Greenleaf and Crosby circa 1900 is supposedly a scale model of such a porridge-making utensil. Length 5 3/8 inches, no monogram, excellent condition, weight .79 oz Troy.
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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