Vintage 1940's Silver Plated Holmes & Edwards

FLtreasure

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Cool beach find tonight at local beach. Was working a nice 1-2' cut near the high tide line and this spoon made my detector go crazy! Thought it was junk until I rinsed it off and researched the stamps on it. From what I've found online it's a 1949 Holmes & Edwards serving spoon from the "Spring Garden" collection. Any comments or input is appreciated as I know nothing much about fancy dinnerware:tongue3: Now my kids can grow up fed by a silver spoon...they just have to share it:laughing7:
 

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Mackaydon

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N. San Diego Pic of my 2 best 'finds'; son & g/son
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That is sweet could be from a shipwreck I would love to detect the treasure coast beaches Mel fisher hasn't found all the treasure yet!!!Thanks for sharing your great find!!!!!
 

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FLtreasure

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Thanks guys for the input. I just figured some fancy people were having a picnic at the beach and lost it!
 

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