Cape Cod Souvenir spoon

Item must be marked "Sterling" or "925"
PHOTOS REQUIRED - marks + item
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fishnfowl
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Cape Cod Souvenir spoon

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Can anyone help me ID this spoon?
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Fantastic spoon. It's probably just my eyes, but would your tell what the symbols are in the trademark and what the retailers name is please. Naturally, a good, clear, well lit shot of that information would be ideal. Thanks!
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Made by Howard Sterling, believe the retailer was A.W. Flye.

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Thanks for the information! Donna
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Ah, you beat me to it Cheryl. I was just going to go ahead and guess Howard. Alden W Flye was a long time Gloucester, Massachusetts jeweler. He was there from about 1890 into the 1920's. He was also in Rockland, Massachusetts prior to his Gloucester days.
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Heh, figured you would come up with the retailer.....

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