german? silver spoon

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Rayvenini
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german? silver spoon

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just got this funny looking spoon i think it's german but not sure, the figure has been hand worked for the detail but when you turn the spoon over.. it looks like a figure with his toddger hanging out lol.... it measures 4.5" long, the mark is HS 800 DELUX
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Hello »Rayvenini«

It isn't a German souvenir spoon - also not, that it is in this case marked with a fineness, similar to the German »minimum« fineness of 800-1,000; only from that fineness up on it’s in Germany allowed to be marked as to be made from Silver alloy.

The "shadow theatres" figures are a typical »Far East« theme, e.g. in Bali.

There fore I haven't detailed knowledge - but maybe well one of our members from »down under«? Let's wait now.

Yours question would be changed today by the Administrators with an automatic link to »Asian and Middle Eastern Silver« partition »Far East«.

Kind regards silverport
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Indonesian shadow puppet souvenir-type spoon - see Yogya silver: http://www.925-1000.com/a_yogya.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Most likely Harto Suharjo: http://www.djokja.nl/nieuw.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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