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Frank Smith "Federal Cotillion" aka "Edward VII" Sterling Sugar Spoon

Frank Smith "Federal Cotillion" aka "Edward VII" Sterling Sugar Spoon
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$46.00

Made by Frank Smith, Federal Cotillion, was introduced in 1901 the year the Victorian era ended and the Edwardian one began, which likely explains the original name of the pattern, Edward VII.

A nearly identical design to Whiting's King Edward, also dating from 1901, the pattern is a stately interpretation of a traditional English Kings.

This example is a 5 3/4" long, just over 1.1 T. oz., sugar spoon.

It has a generously proportioned bowl with decorated heel and shoulders, and a flange rim.

Never monogrammed, it in in mint estate condition. There is no evident wear, the bowl is flawless, and it has a mirror finish.

Marks are Frank Smith's "standing lion and S" emblem and the word "Sterling."

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