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There is some slight wear to engraving on blade, though nothing tragic, and also a few scratches as shown in first enlargement which I'll gladly attempt to polish out before shipping if you ask me very nicely.
These are often found with pairs of chopsticks, but some miscreant seems to have made off with the chopsticks.
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An attractive and reasonably priced little item from the Art Deco era.
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Price is for all four-- what a deal!! Make some fondue (remember fondue??) and invite a few friends over for dinner.
Size matters, in a soup spoon. Why settle for a small one?
Again, for those of you like me who favor comparison shopping, compare on ebay (item 363480057160) @87.00
May I offer our apologies, dear reader, for having previously catalogued these as "Acorn"? Old age is taking its toll, here.
An underrated manufacturer, Watson had exceptionally talented die sinkers who were capable of producing flatware with fine detail and high relief. This spoon showcases their talent perfectly.
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Other pages on this internet show a scrawny 5 1/2 inch item which they're trying to pawn off as the nut spoon. We beg to differ. And if you'll allow me to indulge myself in some shameless salesmanship, I will state that pierced servers are eminently useful, and the pointed antique patterns fit in well with any others.
Both figures appear to be hand chased-- note the detail in Blue's hat and knickers.
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Please note: this is a photo from our archives. The actual chair, though also by Hooijkaas, is somewhat different.
One of Frank Smith's better designs, and one of Yours Truly's favorite patterns...