4 STERLING NATIVE AMERICAN SOUVENIR SPOONS GORHAM ALVIN

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4 STERLING NATIVE AMERICAN SOUVENIR SPOONS GORHAM ALVIN Presented is a great lot of four American sterling silver souvenir spoons. Each spoon has a different Native American design. These spoons came from a large collection of Native American souvenir spoons. The handle of the first spoon is done in the form of a Native American man wearing a full headdress and holding a bow and arrows. The bowl of the spoon is gilded and engraved with a Native American man riding a horse and holding a spear. The back of the handle is engraved "Mother 1903." The second spoon has a Native American man wearing a headdress at the tip of the handle with ears of corn decorating the shaft of the spoon. The bowl reads, "Niagara Falls," and is engraved with a detailed scene of the falls. The back of the spoon is monogrammed "B 1908." The third spoon was made by Alvin Silver Company. It reads, "Island of Mackinac, Arch Rock" on the bowl and shows a sailboat viewed through the arch. Both sides of the handle are done in the form of a Native American man wearing a bear claw necklace. The spoon is monogrammed on the back of the bowl with "HEB." The fourth spoon was done by Gorham Manufacturing Company. It shows the "Old Cape Florida Lighthouse" on the bowl. The handle of the spoon reads "Miami Biscane Bay Florida" on the front and "Seminole Soffkee Spoon" read more