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Miner Prospector Figural Handle Souvenir Spoon w/Indian
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This auction is for a sterling silver souvenir spoon, as described below. Manufacturer: Unknown Length: 5 3/4" Inside Bowl: Embossed design of a man winching up a bucket of water from a well, with a log cabin and mountains in the background Front of Handle: Figural top portion with embossed design of a miner or prospector panning for gold; underneath that is an embossed design of a mine or factory with an observation tower and smokestacks and mountains in the background; next is a bust of an Indian wearing a headdress and beads and carrying a shield; then comes a slightly "wavy" portion of the with embossed designs of a rake/hoe and sheafs of wheat Back of Bowl: Plain Back of Handle: Plain; marked "Sterling" Condition: Excellent Other Comments: Very crisp and clear designs; very fine scratches from display and use that do not detract from the beauty of this spoon U.S. BUYERS : The flat rate shipping cost does not include insurance; however, if the final selling price of this spoon exceeds $50, I will insure the spoon for free. Shipping will be in a padded envelope. I will be happy to combine shipping for multiple items. Thanks for looking, and good luck in the bidding!
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