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Hello Forum,

I found this old spoon with a Roman Soldier on it. It’s pretty cool, but very mangled. I’ve searched images, but can’t find an exact match. I did find a few companies that used a design like this (Reed & Barton, Strickland, and Curran & Co.). Thanks for looking!
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That's really cool hope you get an I'd looks old
 

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I've never found any silverware worth anything, but I love finding it. For one thing it can help you date a site pretty well, but there's also that connection when you are the first person to pick up something someone lost decades or centuries ago.
 

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Nice relic, congrats! :icon_thumleft:
 

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Thanks Arrow for the search. The one you found has a point at the top, and mine is more rounded.

I think the pattern name for mine is called "Medallion". I'm not 100 percent sure though. I found 6 older coins in that area ranging from 1904 to 1915.
 

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