Offered for sale is a lovely vintage Gorham sterling Buttercup pattern spoon pin. The brooch is the size of typical salt spoon measuring about 2 3/4″ long. Though the design was first issued in 1895, this is of a more recent date as determined by the mark and jewelry findings. In the 1950s these were often given as advertising premiums or gifts to the bride to be when they purchased their silver service. This has the same elaborate design found on full sized antique pieces and manufactured in miniature. Marked as shown, this has no condition issues. Total weight: 5 grams
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Offered is a vintage Reed & Barton sterling Diadem pattern spoon ring. The design was issued in 1967, and features a mid century modern influence. Of thick sturdy silver, this is marked on the inside of the band as illustrated. The ring is a size 5.5 as shown in the photo with the mandrel. The jewelry has no condition issues. Total weight: 9.3 grams.
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Offered is a lovely Alvin sterling silver spoon ring. It is of the Chateau Rose pattern issued in 1940. The ring is a size 5 as shown, and is hallmarked on the inside of the band. The strong and sturdy jewelry has no condition issues. Total weight 8.2 grams
Offered for sale is a charming antique sterling spoon pin. A souvenir from Atlantic City, New Jersey. the brooch is dated on the reverse side 1893, and bears the mark of Codding Bros. & Heilborn of North Attleboro, Massachusetts. The firm is listed as being in business from 1879 to 1918. The heart shaped bowl is hand engraved with a lighthouse and sailboat. The end of the handle is monogrammed with the name Hun as illustrated in an Art Nouveau design. This measures about 3 5/8″ long. The jewelry is free from damage of any sort.
Offered is a Gorham sterling silver spoon pin. It is of the Lyric pattern offered in 1940. It measures 2 3/4″ long and is engraved with the scripted initials M.B.L. The bowl has a faint gold wash. The brooch is marked on the reverse side as shown. The jewelry has no condition issues.
Offered is a lovely jewelry pin of sterling silver. It is in the shape of a small salt spoon and is of the First Frost discontinued pattern designed for Oneida Heirloom Sterling in 1965. It measures 2 5/8″ long and is marked Sterling on the reverse side of the handle. This has no condition issues.
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