Souvenir Spoon Auction (October-2021)
Auction Begins: July 7, 2021
Auction Ends: July 17 2021
There are 202 spoons in this auction
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All spoons purchased will be sent by Priority Mail w/ insurance
2018-23. Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoon Gorham's Christmas Santa Claus Fire Place. Hdle obv: embossed view of Santa Claus climbing into to (or out of) brick chimney + holly leaves and bells + "Twas the Night before Christmas" on lower stem. Hdle rev: embossed view of Santa Claus with sack on his back + detailed brick chimney + holly leaves and bells. BL: embossed view of two stocking hanging on fireplace mantle on which are a clock, 2 baby's shoes and candle. MK: Gorham. Metal: Sterling Silver. Length: 4 ¼ inches. 42.00
2018-24. Silverplate Souvenir Spoon Louisiana Purchase Jefferson Palace Machinery
2018-24. Silverplate Souvenir Spoon Louisiana Purchase Jefferson Palace Machinery
2018-24. Silverplate Souvenir Spoon Louisiana Purchase Jefferson Palace Machinery. Handle Obverse: date "1904" at the finial + embossed view of eagle + map of US showing Louisiana Purchase + portrait of Jefferson + "St Louis" on lower stem. Handle Reverse: embossed view of "Cascade Gardens" + shield with "Lake Shore Michigan Southern Railway." Bowl: embossed view of "Palace of Machinery." MK: Unidentified maker. Metal: Silverplate. marked: Extra Plate. Length: 6 inches. 30.00

2018-25 Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoon USA Doughboy Full Figure Camp McClellan Alabama. Handle Obverse: embossed full figure frontal view of USA doughboy with rifle over shoulder + "USA" on lower stem. Handle Reverse: embossed view of the back of the doughboy. Bowl: bright cut engraved period script name: "Camp McClellan, Ala." MK: Robbins.+ Sterling Silver. Length: 5 ½ inches. 99.00
Note: This souvenir spoon was designed and patented by Frederick Schwinn, Attleboro, Mass. U.S. Patent No. 51397. Patent Date: October 16, 1917. Made in sterling and also made in bronze later.
Note: This souvenir spoon was designed and patented by Frederick Schwinn, Attleboro, Mass. U.S. Patent No. 51397. Patent Date: October 16, 1917. Made in sterling and also made in bronze later.