some type of early spoons

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I found these buried next to a a collection of cellar holes,no town maps or records list anything as being there past the 1890's so i have no idea on the age. the first spoon i post was approx 6 inches down against the slate stones piled for the foundation on the outside. The second spoon was located approx 10 feet from the main structure and was 4 inches down. I'm thinking pewter at least on the larger one with the design.
 

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castletonking said:
I found these buried next to a a collection of cellar holes,no town maps or records list anything as being there past the 1890's so i have no idea on the age. the first spoon i post was approx 6 inches down against the slate stones piled for the foundation on the outside. The second spoon was located approx 10 feet from the main structure and was 4 inches down. I'm thinking pewter at least on the larger one with the design.
sorry about my toes lol
 

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castletonking said:
I found these buried next to a a collection of cellar holes,no town maps or records list anything as being there past the 1890's so i have no idea on the age. the first spoon i post was approx 6 inches down against the slate stones piled for the foundation on the outside. The second spoon was located approx 10 feet from the main structure and was 4 inches down. I'm thinking pewter at least on the larger one with the design.
Could you resize your pics?I'd like to see the handle,thanks God Bless,HH Chris
 

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castletonking said:
I found these buried next to a a collection of cellar holes,no town maps or records list anything as being there past the 1890's so i have no idea on the age. the first spoon i post was approx 6 inches down against the slate stones piled for the foundation on the outside. The second spoon was located approx 10 feet from the main structure and was 4 inches down. I'm thinking pewter at least on the larger one with the design.
Could you resize your pics?I'd like to see the handle,thanks God Bless,HH Chris i'm sorry, i dont know how.
sorry i dont know how to resize
 

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