Coin silver fiddleback spoons

kali_is_my_copilot

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Saturday I scored six of these beauties bagged together for $1.08 after tax! It was a "sidewalk sale" at the same antique mall where I found that Omega watch presentation box a few weeks ago, and had been marked down from $8-something.

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Those I would clean up and keep. I love the simple design. Reminds me of the Shaker style.
 

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SC silver is quite rare and valuable. Amazing find.
 

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You got these at an antique mall??? I don't even understand how that is possible.

I want to go to that one to see what else is there!! Although I can't complain. I picked up a SC serving spoon circa 1802-1803 marked "Macauly" for $1.50 at Brimfield mass last week. If anyone is from the New England area, you'll know that the Brimfield show is one of the largest in the country. I'll try to post some pics and details in a day or so on the garage sale forum.
 

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