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Tue, May 24, 11 at 0:22
| Bought this Sat.at a yard sale just because I thought it was cute. Now, I'd like some information on/about it.
Thanks!! |
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| Baby spoons could often be done with whimsical motifs. You have the silver content and maker so maybe you could google that or check ebay from time to time. I don't have more info but I wasn't sure if you knew at least what I just stated. Its a great spoon in my opinion and would make a wonderful gift or possibly do well on ebay due not only to the fact that its sterling but because of its motif. |
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- Posted by antiquesilver (My Page) on Tue, May 24, 11 at 8:33
| It was made by Paye & Baker who made a lot of souvenier spoons & gift sets. Your spoon probably had a matching fork. |
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- Posted by antiquesilver (My Page) on Wed, May 25, 11 at 8:48
| I forgot to mention that it's from 1900-1910. |
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- Posted by country_bumpkin_al (My Page) on Sun, Jun 5, 11 at 21:27
| Any idea if it has any value and how much? Probably a little more than the $.10 I paid for it! lol |
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| I would guess, it ought to bring $35 to $40. It's really cute....might even bring more!! |
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