Around the bowl, on the back, there is a raised edge.

The only image of a spoon constructed in this way , concerns a Maltese coffee spoon of the late 17th century.

The marks on my are very worn, and the only one who I can recognize it's the mark of Bologna (chalice) that came into use in about 1745.
Does anybody have other examples of spoons made in this way?
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Amena