Please help me identify this Spoon. 8 3/4 inches long. Tipped Design. Feels and looks like Coin. Mark on back of handle: A Star, A Wreath?, A symbol that looks like a flattened squirrel with a tail on each end, A Wreath? and An M. It is a gold color evenly all over. I have polished and polished and it still looks a even Gold all over. Thank you. Anyone know the identity.
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Coin Silver Serving Spoon / Tipped / Gold?
Re: Coin Silver Serving Spoon / Tipped / Gold?
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Re: Coin Silver Serving Spoon / Tipped / Gold?
Hi!
I'll be curious too to see how this spoon looks like.
The presence of what seems to be a wreath and an M could indicate that it may be associated with a manufacturer's mark or possibly a hallmark indicating its metal content. But without images, we can't say more.
I'll be curious too to see how this spoon looks like.
The presence of what seems to be a wreath and an M could indicate that it may be associated with a manufacturer's mark or possibly a hallmark indicating its metal content. But without images, we can't say more.