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VINTAGE STERLING NEW YORK SOUVENIR SPOON--DETAILED
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VINTAGE STERLING NEW YORK SOUVENIR SPOON--DETAILED
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You are bidding on a vintage, sterling, souvenir spoon from New York. It has great detail on the spoon. The bowl of the spoon has a raised design of the FLATIRON BUILDING in New York. At the top of the spoon handle, it shows an Indian head in detail with a necklace of shark's teeth or shells. Further down the handle, t are corn plants, bow and arrows, tommyhawk and decorative swirls and designs. These are very distinct designs that are raised and very recognizable. On the back of the handle t are mountains with the sun rising from behind, an Indian village with a TeePee, a river with an Indian in a canoe, a waterfall. Further down t is a larger canoe paddle, and another bow and one distinct arrow, a tommyhawk, and a hatchet. T are raised swirls on the edges of the handle. At the bottom end of the handle, it reads, "C B & H sterling", or "G B & H sterling." You can tell that the spoon was kept up and not handled a lot as the designs are very clear and detailed and not worn down. The reason I am not sure about the maker's mark is because the opening of the C or G is so close together that it could be either one. It is probably a C. The spoon measures approx. 4 1/4" long. Good luck bidding and thanks for looking.
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